How to use in-sentence of “carnivores”:
+ In carnivores like cats, the incisors are often quite small.
+ It is one of the most famous prehistoric carnivores in North America.
+ Therefore, instead of the run-and-chase routine of most carnivores today, the emphasis would be more on stealthy stalk-and-pounce methods.
+ Lions are carnivores and scavengers.
+ Mesonychids “Middle claws” were the first mammalian carnivores after the extinction of the dinosaurs.
+ However, the carnassial teeth of modern carnivores and both groups of creodonts are not formed from the same teeth.

Example sentences of “carnivores”:
+ Pumas are carnivores because they eat only meat.
+ The sheer abundance of ornithomimids – they are the most common small dinosaurs in North America – is consistent with the idea that they were plant eaters, as herbivores usually outnumber carnivores in an ecosystem.
+ They are among the most impressive carnivores that ever have lived.
+ That said, almost all primates and even carnivores will travel great distances to feast when a fruit tree has dropped its ripened fruit.
+ The family Eupleridae is a group of carnivores found in Madagascar.
+ The tritylodonts had no competition in the Jurassic, because all the other mammal-like types were either carnivores or insectivores.
+ Wolves are carnivores and eat mostly medium to large size hoofed animals, but they will also eat rodents, insectivores and foxes.
+ They were dominant land carnivores in South America through much of the Cainozoic.
+ Its classification influenced thought about how many times mammalian carnivores had colonized Madagascar.
+ The last creodont genus went extinct eight million years ago, and modern carnivores now occupy their ecological niches.
+ They are medium to large sized birds, carnivores and scavengers.
+ Dingos are carnivores and eat other animals such as kangaroos, wallabywallabies, calves, poultry and carrion.
+ It is thought that they included omnivores, carnivores and scavengers.
+ Unlike many carnivores that stalk their prey in open country, badgers catch most of their food by digging.
+ At the start of the Palaeocene, there were no large carnivores on land.
+ True whelks are carnivores and scavengers.
+ Marine gastropods include herbivores, detritus feeders, carnivores and a few ciliary feeders, in which the radula is reduced or absent.
+ Pumas are carnivores because they eat only meat.
+ The sheer abundance of ornithomimids – they are the most common small dinosaurs in North America – is consistent with the idea that they were plant eaters, as herbivores usually outnumber carnivores in an ecosystem.
