Carnivores  
These animals are carnivores. They are secondary consumers. Some carnivores  eat woodchucks, rabbits, and some other carnivores eat animals like  turtles and fish.

 


http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/bobcat.htm

Name:

Bobcat
Description: Brown with black spots fur may be gray in winter about to 2 feet and it weighs about 20 to 30 pounds. 
Habitat: A bobcat lives in a wide variety of places desserts, mountains, swamps, and farmland, they live in dens.  
Diet: woodchucks, rabbits, skunks, raccoons, squirrels, deer, and cottontails.

Name:

American Alligator
Description: They have long armored bodies with thick scales or bony plates.
Habitat: The American alligator lives in a wide variety of places fresh water places rivers, marshes, swamps, and lakes.
Diet: The Alligator eats fish, and turtles.

http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/americanalligator.htm


http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/jaguar.htm

Name:

Jaguar 
Description: The Jaguar stands about three feet tall from feet to shoulders, six and a half to seven and a half feet long from nose to tail and weighs between 100 and 250 pounds.
Habitat: The jaguar makes its home in a wide variety of habitats including forests, tropical evergreen forests, swamps, and mountain scrub areas.
Diet: They eat deer, large land birds, reptiles, and rabbits.
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