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By: Ms. Alonge

Instructions Select the answers to the best of your knowledge If you don’t get it right the first time, you will be asked to try again! Have fun!

What do herbivores eat? Plants Meats Plants and meats Insects

What do carnivores eat? Plants Meats Plants and meats Insects

All of the following are carnivores except… Tigers Lions Dogs Horses

What do omnivores eat? Plants Meats Plants and meats Insects

What do insectivores eat? Plants Meats Plants and meats Insects

Which of the following is an herbivore? Horse Dolphin Bear Anteater

Which of the following is an insectivore? Horse Dolphin Bear Anteater

Which of the following is a omnivore? Horse Dolphin People Anteater

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