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What eats them
The animals that only eat other animals are called Carnivores. They don't eat plants or anything else just animals. Below here are carnivores:

Green Anaconda:
eats large rodents, small mammals, frogs, fish, and crocodiles.
Venus fly trap: eats insects to get nutrients.
Black tarantula: eats insects.
Leat-mimicking praying mantis: eats insects, invertebrates and vertebrates.
Caiman: eats fish, crabs and shrimp.
Harpy Eagle: eats small birds.
Amazon River Dolphin: eats over 50 types of fish.
Ocelot: eats small mammals, birds, lizards and snakes.
And many more carnivores.


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