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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.

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1,000,000,000 animals are likely to be carnivores

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There is a large percentage of animals that are omnivores. It is estimate that about 50 percent of animals are omnivores.

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Only about 3% of animals are vertebrates.

The other 97% are invertebrates.

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The majority of animals in all over the earth are of ARTHROPODES.Because of having a great classification.

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95% of animals are invertebrates

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90 90

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95%

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