What is an omnivore?
An animal or thing that eats both plants and animals.
What is a carnivore?
An animal or thing that eats mostly other animals.
What is a herbivore?
An animal or thing that eats only plants.
What is a scavenger?
An animal that waits for other animals to kill and hunt and eat the leftovers.
What is a decomposer?
An decompose is a microscopic organism that breaks down or eats dead animals or plants.
What type of eaters are omnivores?
They are opportunistic eaters.
What are apex predators/top predators?
They are at the top of the food chain which means they are not eaten by anything.
What do herbivores ALWAYS eat?
They always eat plants.
What do scavengers usually feed on?
They usually feed on dead animals that they did not hunt.
What do decomposers eat?
They eat dead material.
What do Omnivores not have problem finding?
They don't have trouble finding food because they eat many things.
What do carnivores eat?
They mostly eat herbivores.
What are TWO examples of herbivores?
Giraffes, cows, and elephants. (Other answers are given)
What do scavengers help with?
They help with making sure dead things don't go to waste.
They get their food energy form dead things.
What are THREE examples of Omnivores?
Bears, humans, and pigs. (Other answers are given)
What are tertiary consumers?
A carnivore that eats other carnivores.
What must herbivores eat a lot of to get food energy?
They must eat many plants.
What is ONE example of a scavenger?
A vulture. (Other answers given)
What do decomposers help with?
They help with recycling because they make sure no dead material goes to waste.
What may change about an omnivore?
What might change is their diet ut it depends n the weather.
What can a carnivore be?
They can be apex predators.
What level on all food chains are herbivores on?
They are on the second level.
What type of animals do they eat?
They eat leftovers from other animals.
What are TWO examples of decomposers?
Worms, and snails. (Other answers given)