In sentence use of “carnivores”

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.

In sentence use of carnivores
In sentence use of carnivores

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.

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