Herbivores vs. Carnivores

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Herbivores vs. Carnivores Maria Parker Science: 1st Grade

Lets look at some different kinds of Herbivores! A herbivore is an animal that only eats vegetation, such as grass and fruits. Herbivores only eat things that need photosynthesis to live. Lets look at some different kinds of Herbivores!

Cow

Sheep

Zebra

Giraffe

Lets look at some different kinds of Carnivores! Carnivores are predators and eat meat. They hunt and eat other animals to survive. Mammals that are carnivores have sharp teeth. Lets look at some different kinds of Carnivores!

Bear

Lion

Shark

Tiger

References http://www.livescience.com/53452-herbivores.html http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/nwep10a.htm