Shakespeare wrote a stageplay and Zeffirelli (and Christopher de Vore) wrote a screenplay. Shakespeare's is meant to be acted on stage; Zefirelli's was meant to be made into a movie, which of course it was. A screenplay has a lot fewer words for the actors to speak than a stageplay of the same length and more instructions about what the viewer of the movie should see. I cannot find a copy of Zefirelli's screenplay (they do not tend to get circulated) but I expect it to be full of stuff like "EXT: a field outside the castle. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern on horses approach Hamlet, who is on foot."
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A chipmunk is an herbivore.
devour or eat
Some are herbivores and some are carnivores.
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Depends... Most of the time it's hard vore, (The consumption of prey by ripping victim limb from limb). But some people have drawn sketches of leopard like beings eating their prey whole, (Soft vore) or animations of leopards eating dogs and other things along the like.
"Por favor" (Pour fah-vore)
-vore (as in carnivore, herbivore, omnivore), also -vorous
if you enjoy eating or being eaten . you can usually tell
From the Latin derivation -carni is meat, vore is to eat.
I believe you're asking which animals are carnivorous? Carne vore would be carnivore. There are many carnivorous animals; animals who eat other animals. Some of them are: lions, tigers, coyotes, foxes, weasels, some bears, dogs, cats, otters, hyenas, raccoons, mongooses, sea lions, seals, and cheetahs.
They are called predators, or if you want the scientific term, Carnivores (Vore means eat, carn means meat)
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