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1. An interactive presentation by: StaciaSchipper Quit Ed 205-04
2. About theResources Omnivores Carnivores Herbivores Introduction
Concept Map QuitAuthor
3. Animals have to eat their food in orderto get energy to live. Different animals
eat different types of food. An animals
mouth, teeth, and even body structure all
help it to eat a certain type of food. You
can often figure out what types of food an
animal eats by looking at its body and
mouth. Click here to view a video about the
different feeding ha Quit
4. Herbivores are animals that eat onlyplants and plant material. Herbivores are
usually smaller than carnivores. Herbivores
may eat leaves, berries, roots, or even
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tree bark. They usually need to eat often
during the day in order to have enough
energy. Quit
5. Herbivores have teeth that are ratherflat. They need to chew a lot in order to
break down plant materials into very small
pieces. Having flat teeth helps herbivores
to chew easier. Quit6. Elephants QuitHorses Cows Rabbits Sheep Panda Bears Giraffes
7. Carnivores are animals that eat onlymeat. These animals are usually fairly
large and they have to eat other animals in
order to obtain enough energy. Some
carnivores eat insects and bugs; some eat
small animals, such as rats or fish; while
other carnivores eat bigger animals, such
as wolves or even buffalo. Quit
8. Carnivores have only sharp teeth intheir mouths. They need sharp teeth in
order to tear apart meat. They usually
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dont chew their food, they just swallow it
in the size of the pieces that they tear
off. Quit
9. Sharks QuitWalruses Anteaters Cheetahs Eagles Lions Wolves
10. Omnivores are animals that can eat bothplant materials and meat. They can get
their food more easily than other animals
because they can eat more types of food
than either herbivores or carnivores. Quit
11. Omnivores have sharp teeth likecarnivores, but they also have flat teeth
like herbivores. Usually, the carnivorous
teeth are in the front of the mouth, which
allows omnivores to bite into pieces of
meat. The flatter teeth are usually behind
the sharp teeth, which allows them to chew
Quittheir food. all
12. Turtles QuitSkunks Pigs Bears Chimpanzees Chickens Humans
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13. Carnivore, Herbivore, Omnivore Video:http://www.unitedstreaming.com Animal
Pictures:
http://www.saburchill.com/chapters/chap0006
.html
http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/Ma
rsSim/
http://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=carnivore+h
http://www.earthlife.net/mammals/teeth.html
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14. Stacia Schipper is a student at GrandValley State University. She is studying tobecome an elementary school teacher with a
major in integrated science. In her spare
time she likes running, scrapbooking, being
with her friends, and volunteering in
schools. to contact her via email at thefollowing Feel free email address:
[email protected] Quit
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15. There are 3 main eating habits ofall animals. Animals that eat only
plants, grass, leaves etc. are called
"herbivorous animals". Examples of
these would be cows, horses, goats etc
in the domestic scene and deer, zebras,
girraffes etc in the wild.
16.Animals that eat only other animals
are called "carnivorous animals".
Examples of these would be lions,
tigers, snakes etc. You won't find many
tamed carnivorous animals buts cats &
dogs prefer to eat meat rather thanleaves.
17. That leads us to the group ofanimals that like to eat both plants
and animals. Infact some of them like
the rat, can eat almost anything. Thisgroup of animals are called "omnivorous
animals". Most humans are omnivorous,
though there are some who will eat only
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plant life and avoid eating even eggs,
fish and milk because of religious or
ethnic reasons. Some have made personal
choices to eat only vegetarian food
because they understand that the human
body is best suited for vegetarian food
and finds it comparatively difficult to
digest meat.