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Macey Ayala
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21 March, 13:02
How are all animals like as heterotrophs?
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21 March, 13:14
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They really on other type of life for food
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Yasmine Haney
21 March, 13:25
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All animals are heterotrophs as in they can't produce their own energy like plants can which is why they are autotrophs. Herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat animals, and omnivores (humans) eat both.
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