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What Do Animals Eat? 🐾

Introduction

Every animal needs food to grow, run, and play. Some eat plants, some eat meat, and some enjoy a little of both. Let’s explore the tasty world of animal diets!

1. Plant‑eaters (herbivores)

Herbivores love leaves, fruits, grass, and seeds.

  • Examples: Rabbits munch carrots, cows chew grass, and butterflies sip sweet nectar.
  • Why? Their teeth are flat and good for grinding plants.

2. Meat‑eaters (carnivores)

Carnivores hunt or catch other animals for food.

  • Examples: Lions roar while they chase zebras, owls swoop down on mice, and sharks snap fish with sharp teeth.
  • Why? They have pointy teeth that help them tear meat apart.

3. Both‑eaters (omnivores)

Omnivores eat both plants and meat.

  • Examples: Bears love berries And fish, people enjoy pizza with cheese and pepperoni, and raccoons will try almost anything!
  • Why? Having a mixed diet helps them find food in many places.

4. Tiny Snacks: Insects and Bugs

Even the smallest creatures need food.

  • Ants carry crumbs back to their home.
  • Frogs snap up flies with their long, sticky tongues.

Did You Know?

A panda’s favorite meal is bamboo, and it can eat Up To 30 Pounds of it each day—more than a whole grown‑up’s lunch! 🌱

Conclusion – Be a Food Detective!

Now you know why animals choose different foods. Next time you’re outside, look around: What are the birds pecking? What do the squirrels stash? Keep exploring, ask questions, and you’ll become an animal‑eating‑expert in no time!

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