How do carnivores and herbivores differ?

A. Carnivores can be opportunistic but herbivores cannot.
B. Herbivores can be opportunistic but carnivores cannot.
C. Carnivores and herbivores require different enzymes to digest their food.
D. Carnivores must eat more frequently than herbivores.
E. Herbivores remain herbivores at all stages of development, while carnivores are often herbivores in their larval stages.


Answer: C

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