
Carnivorous Animals
Carnivorous animals are species that primarily consume other animals for their nutrition. They have adaptations such as sharp teeth, strong jaws, and acute senses to hunt, catch, and eat prey effectively. Examples include lions, wolves, eagles, and cats. Their diets rely heavily on meat, which provides essential nutrients like proteins and fats. Carnivores play a vital role in ecosystems by controlling prey populations and maintaining balance within food chains. Some animals are obligate carnivores, relying exclusively on meat, while others are facultative, supplementing their diet with plant material.