Ah, that's a fascinating question, friend. When a carnivore eats another carnivore, we call it intraspecific predation. It's all part of nature's delicate balance, each creature playing its role in the circle of life. Just like how every brushstroke has its place on the canvas, every animal has its place in the ecosystem.
An organism that kills and eats all or part of another organism is called a predator.
It eats insects, It is a carnivore
Carnivore=Eats only meat Herbivore=Eats only plants Omnivore=Eats plants and meat
it is a carnivore because it eats meat
Carnivore eats meat Herbivore eats plants Omnivore eats both i.e. plants and/or meat
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If the organism is eating another its a carnivore.
An organism that kills and eats all or part of another organism is called a predator.
predator, carnivore, meat eater,
An animal that eats another animal (be it a herbivore or not) is called a carnivore.
An organism that eats other living things is called a predator.
A consumer that only eats an animal is called a carnivore. Sometimes they are called predators. I hope that this helped.
Mammals that eat flesh of other animals are called carnivores.
A carnivore or omnivore
An animal who's diet completely consists of meat is called a carnivore. However an animal who's diet consists of some meat and some plant matter (berries, fruit, vegetables etc) is called an omnivore.
A person who eats meat is commonly referred to as a carnivore or an omnivore.