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  • 29-10-2020
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Where does a carnivore directly get its energy from?

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Nathanvanlaan
Nathanvanlaan Nathanvanlaan
  • 29-10-2020

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The Meat?

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otito774
otito774 otito774
  • 29-10-2020

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Because carnivores cannot produce energy directly from the sun, they must eat other animals that eat plants, and acquire energy, either directly or indirectly, from glucose. Hope this helps you

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