It's hard to say exactly how many animals are strictly carnivores, and not omnivores. A carnivore eats nothing but meat while an omnivore eats anything. Estimates have the carnivore population of the world to be between five and 10 percent.
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Approximately 25% of all animal species are carnivores. This group includes animals that primarily eat meat as their main food source.
There is a large percentage of animals that are omnivores. It is estimate that about 50 percent of animals are omnivores.
The majority of animals in all over the earth are of ARTHROPODES.Because of having a great classification.
Carnivores are animals that primarily feed on other animals. They obtain nutrients and energy by preying on other animals as part of their diet. Examples of carnivores include lions, wolves, and hawks.
they are obviously all animals
No, refer to carnivores.
Well, all animals get their energy from food, and carnivores eat other animals. So, I guess the answer would be animals. I hope that answers your questions.
all animals depends upon plants directly or indirectly for food and oxygen <><><> Above is correct. Carnivores eat other animals- which eat plants. No plants, no food animals, no carnivores. No plants, no oxygen, no carnivores.