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Main Menu CarnivoreHerbivore Lesson 1 Lesson 2 OmnivoreInsectivore Lesson 3 Lesson 4 Lesson 6 Quiz

Lesson 1: Carnivore A carnivore is an animal that gets food from killing and eating other animals.Carnivores generally eat herbivores, but can eat omnivores, and occasionally other carnivores. A carnivore ’ s teeth are mainly sharp and pointy.

Pictures of Carnivores Lion Gray Wolf Hawk Coyote Bobcat Great White Shark Mountain Lion

What a Carnivore Eats Animals = Meat

Lesson 2: Herbivore An herbivore is an animal that gets its energy from eating plants, and only plants. An herbivore’s teeth are dull and flat to grind the plants it eats.

Pictures of Herbivores Rabbit Turtle Caterpillar OrangutanWhite-tailed Deer

What an Herbivore eats Trees/Roots/Leaves/Bark Grasses Flowers Seeds

Lesson 3: Omnivore An omnivore is an animal that eats both plants and other animals. Omnivores often have teeth that are both pointy to tear meat and flat to grind the plants they eat. Humans are omnivores. An omnivore is an animal that eats both plants and other animals. Omnivores often have teeth that are both pointy to tear meat and flat to grind the plants they eat. Humans are omnivores.

Pictures of Omnivores Raccoon Primate Hedgehog Brown Bear

What an Omnivore eats Berries Seal Meat Antelope Meat Apples/Leaves

Lesson 4: Insectivore An animal that primarily eats insects is classified as an insectivore.

Pictures of Insectivores Anteater Nightingale Ladybug Spider

What an Insectivore eats Dragonfly House Flies Grasshopper Butterfly/Moth Bee

Quiz When you are comfortable, click start quiz to begin the examination! You will be tested on the trophic levels of animals! Good luck! Start Quiz

Question 1 I am an herbivore. I would eat… AC DB Grasses A Bird Seal Meat A Mountain Lion

Question 2 I eat both meat and vegetables. I am an… AC DB Omnivore Herbivore Carnivore Insectivore

Question 3 I only eat other animals. I am a… AC DB Herbivore Carnivore Insectivore Omnivore

Try Again! 1 That was a good try, but no. Remember an herbivore only eats vegetables or plants. Try Again

Try Again! 2 That was a good try, but no. Remember an herbivore only eats plants. A seal produces meat. Try Again

Try Again! 3 That was a good try, but no. Sorry. An herbivore only eats plants. Not animals Try Again

Very Good! 1 That is correct! A good journalist wouldn’t ever ask “what do they want me to do?” As journalists, we should always be looking how to help society! Question 2

Try Again! 4 That was a good try, but no. A carnivore eats only meat. Try Again

Try Again! 5 That was a good try, but no. An herbivore eats only plants. Try Again

Try Again! 6 That was a good try, but no. Insectivores eat insects. Try Again

Very Good! 2 That is correct! Nice work. An omnivore eats both plants and meat. Question 3

Try Again! 7 That was a good try, but no. Remember an herbivore eats plants. Try Again

Try Again! 8 That was a good try, but no. Remember that insectivores eat insects. Try Again

Try Again! 9 That was a good try, but no. Omnivores eat both plants and animals. Try Again

Very Good! 3 That is correct! Nice work! Carnivores eat only the meat from other animals!