If it eat plants, it is a herbivore. If it eats meat, it is a carnivore. If it eats both, it is an omnivore.
No, there is no plant that specifically eats spiders. Some carnivorous plants like Venus flytraps or pitcher plants may consume insects, but spiders are typically not their prey.
No. It only eats plants.
carnivore-eats the flesh of other animals herbivore-eats plant material omnivore- eats both animals and plants
No animal eats the plant curare. This is because the plant curare is toxic. The plant is poisonous and therefore is not consumed by animals.
Animals that feed on other animals exclusively, such as carnivores and some omnivores, cannot trace the origin of their energy back to plants. Instead, their energy comes from consuming other animals that have already converted plant energy into their own tissues.
If you are asking what feeds off other plants and animals, then I will tell you that an omnivore is something that feeds off plants and animals. A carnivore is something that only eats other animals. A herbivore is something that eats only plants.
It eats grass and other low- growing plants. It also eats lettuce and other tender garden plants
While most plants poduce their own food, other plants evolved to get nutrients from other animals. Some of these would include: Venus Fly Trap, Pitcher Plant, The Cobra Plant, and sundews
It eats plankton, which is a plant
These are plants which eats insects that lands on them.
Herbivores are what eat plants.