Carnivores
Within the food web there is a vast variety of animals that serve different roles. For example, Carnivores. Canivores eat other animals. If there were no carnivores, the herbivore population would explode or be over populated. There are many kinds of Carnivores. For example, anphibeans, mammals, anf fish can all be carnivores.

Name: Drawn's Frog
Description: Green, slimey, pointy nose,and anphibean.
Habitat: Temperate South Ameriacan Rain Forest of Chile and Argentina.Forest Floor
Diet: Insects Mainly

Name: Bush Dog
Description: Small, bushy, brown, dog like, mammal.
Habitat: Amazon Rainforest, and other places in Southern and Central Amercia.
Diet: Mostly rodents, and capybaras.

"Bush Dog"
Speothos venaticus
Photo © Tom Brakefield/CORBIS, Courtesy
Ron Kalasinskas


credit and link to source of image
Name: Jaguar
Description: Spoted tan/also black large cat like, mammal.
Habitat: Thick Rainforest, South and Central America.
Diet: Can eat about anything. Mostly grown animals.
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