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A carnivore is an | A carnivore is an animal that eats other animals in its primary diet. A [[cow]], which exclusively eats plants, would not be a carnivore, but [[lion]]s and [[tiger]]s however would be carnivores. The size of the animal does not matter, so ants can be carnivorous. | ||
If an animal eats plants as well as animals, it is called an [[omnivore]], and not a carnivore. | |||
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Revision as of 19:07, 10 February 2008
A carnivore is an animal that eats other animals in its primary diet. A cow, which exclusively eats plants, would not be a carnivore, but lions and tigers however would be carnivores. The size of the animal does not matter, so ants can be carnivorous.
If an animal eats plants as well as animals, it is called an omnivore, and not a carnivore.