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What is the Difference between Herbivores, Carnivores, and Omnivores?

Herbivores are animals that eat only plants. Carnivores eat only other animals. Omnivores eat both plants and animals. Each type helps keep nature balanced by eating different kinds of food.

Example: A cow is a herbivore because it eats grass. A lion is a carnivore because it eats other animals. A bear is an omnivore because it eats berries and fish.

Fun Fact: Some animals can change what they eat based on what is available, like raccoons that eat both plants and small animals!

Multiple Choice Questions:

1. What do herbivores eat?

a) Animals

b) Plants

c) Both

d) Rocks

2. What do carnivores eat?

a) Plants

b) Animals

c) Both

d) Water

3. What do omnivores eat?

a) Only meat

b) Only plants

c) Both plants and meat

d) Only fish

4. Which one of these is a herbivore?

a) Tiger

b) Rabbit

c) Shark

d) Crow

5. Which of these is an omnivore?

a) Cow

b) Elephant

c) Seagull

d) Lion

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