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A dog has not flat grinding teeth, the molars are pointed and situated in a scissors bite, something only carnivores have A black bear is an omnivore, their jaws can move side to side and have flat molars for grinding. Dogs lack any trait that makes them an omnivore, their jaws can not move side to side, not flat grinding teeth, no pre digestive enzymes, no enzymes to break down plant cells, can't even digest plants, short GI made to break down meat, bones and organs not plants. Being domesticated does not make them omnivores at all. ADDED I bet if you were to ask people if wolves were omnivores or carnivores- majority of the answer would be "carnivores" people just want to believe that their beloved family pets are much more like themselves.įor raw feeder and dry food feeder, this is a debate, personally I think they are carnivores as they would prefer meat any day to veggies, but if staved can eat them, so I'mĬarnivores.
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Wild canids very rarely eat vegetation- when they do, its to stave off hunger until MEAT can be obtained. Dogs eat it simply because its what is fed to them. However, they get little to NO nutrition from vegetation- their body just DOES NOT break it down. People just "think" they are omnivores because of the fact that dogs "will" eat vegetation. Omnivores and herbavores have longer digestive tracts, because it takes longer to break down and process vegetation. The digestive enzymes are designed to break down meat, not vegetation they have a shorter digestive tract- designed to process meat quickly. Their jaw only opens and closes, it does not move side to side to create the grinding action. They also cannot "chew" food to grind it. They DO NOT have flat molars to grind vegetation. >.>Ĭarnivores everything about their digestive tract is that of a carnivore teeth/jaw- they have teeth designed to rip and tear meat off bones. Seems like a stupid question, but I keep hearing conflicting things. In addition, there are plenty of carnivorous species that are not members of Carnivora. For example, most species of bears are actually omnivorous, except for the giant panda, which is almost exclusively herbivorous, and the exclusively meat-eating polar bear, which lives in the Arctic, where few plants grow. While many Carnivora meet the definition of being meat eaters, not all do, and even fewer are true obligate carnivores (see below). The word "carnivore" sometimes refers to the mammalian order Carnivora, but this is somewhat misleading. Similarly, fungi that capture microscopic animals are often called carnivorous fungi. Plants that capture and digest insects (and, at times, other small animals) are called carnivorous plants. A carnivore that sits at the top of the foodchain is termed an apex predator. Omnivores also consume both animal and non-animal food, and apart from the more general definition, there is no clearly defined ratio of plant to animal material that would distinguish a facultative carnivore from an omnivore. Animals that depend solely on animal flesh for their nutrient requirements are called obligate carnivores while those that also consume non-animal food are called facultative carnivores. A carnivore /nr/ meaning 'meat eater' (Latin, caro meaning 'meat' or 'flesh' and vorare meaning 'to devour') is an organism that derives its energy and nutrient requirements from a diet consisting mainly or exclusively of animal tissue, whether through predation or scavenging.