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Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores Herbivores Carnivores Omnivores

Herbivores- 1 st Level Consumers Herbivores are animals that eat ONLY plants. They need a lot of energy to stay alive. Many have to eat all day long to get enough energy. Some herbivores have a special digestive system so they are able to eat grasses. Next

Carnivores- 2 nd Level Consumers A carnivore is an animal that gets its food from eating other animals. They are also called a “meat eater”. Next

Omnivores- 1 st or 2 nd Level Consumers Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and other animals. Many will eat the eggs of other animals. Some omnivores are scavengers which means they eat dead animals. Most will eat plants that produce fruit and vegetables. They also eat the fruit and vegetables. Next

Click on an animal to find out what it eats: Spiders Manatee Deer Lion Rhinoceros Eagle Bear Wolf Rabbit Raccoon

Manatee A manatee is a mammal that lives in the water. They are herbivores. They eat 150 pounds of plants each day! Manatees live in ocean waters off the coast of Florida. Previous slide

A rhinoceros eats grass and parts of trees. Previous slide

Deer eat vegetables/fruit and parts of trees. Previous slide

Rabbits eat parts of plants and even bark. Previous slide

Lions eat other animals such as antelopes and zebras. Previous slide

Eagles eat mammals and birds. They can also eat snakes. They love fish! Previous slide

A wolf eats small animals like mice and fish. They can also eat larger animals like deer and moose. Previous slide

Spiders eat insects. Previous slide

A grizzly bear usually eat things such as grasses and berries. They will also eat small and large mammals. They also love fish. Previous slide

A raccoon eats almost anything like berries and acorns. They also eat small animals like frogs and mice. Sometimes they even eat snakes. Previous slide