
Carnivorous mammals
Carnivorous mammals are a group of mammals that primarily eat meat. They have specialized adaptations for hunting and consuming other animals, such as sharp teeth and claws, keen senses, and strong muscles. Examples include lions, wolves, and seals. These mammals play important roles in their ecosystems as predators, helping to control populations of other species. While most carnivorous mammals primarily eat meat, some may also consume plants or fruits occasionally. Their diets and behaviors vary widely, with some hunting in packs and others being solitary hunters.