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US
/ˈkɑɹnɪˌvɔɹ/
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[ UK /kˈɑːnɪvˌɔː/ ]
[ UK /kˈɑːnɪvˌɔː/ ]
NOUN
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a terrestrial or aquatic flesh-eating mammal
terrestrial carnivores have four or five clawed digits on each limb -
any animal that feeds on flesh
Tyrannosaurus Rex was a large carnivore
insectivorous plants are considered carnivores
How To Use carnivore In A Sentence
- For the owners of the Ivy to worry about people thinking they are just for VIPs is a little like a lion getting upset for being called a carnivore. Restaurant review: 34
- Among these are the best specimen of the dome-skulled chalicothere Tylocephalonyx skinneri, and type specimens of several other mammals, including rodents, oreodonts and carnivores.
- Generally, carnivore species are more dimorphic for canine measurements than for skull length.
- It talks about the cost of carnivory and dietary groups based on the weight of the carnivore. The evolution of vampires
- During this time, all the big herbivores and carnivores were great lumbering creatures; some of which may have been semi-aquatic, while others were fully terrestrial.
- The list of main courses offered something for everyone - big eaters and small, vegetarians and carnivores.
- At some point, Leaellynasaura, a Lower Cretaceous hypsilophodontid from Victoria, Australia, was described as a carnivore when it, like all hypsilophodontids, is actually an herbivore. Entry #1,909
- Trouble is, like many concerned carnivores, I object to the way most U.S. beef is raised.
- Darwin had already cited the mink and the otter as transitional in conversion of land carnivores to aquatic habits.
- This was catastrophic for some of the local animals, especially the big marsupial carnivores.