The difference between Hemovore and Insectivore

When used as nouns, hemovore means an organism that ingests blood as the main part of its diet, whereas insectivore means insect-eating animal or plant.


check bellow for the other definitions of Hemovore and Insectivore

  1. Hemovore as a noun (biology):

    An organism that ingests blood as the main part of its diet; examples of hemovores include leeches, fleas, ticks, mosquitos, vampire bats, and the vampire ground finch.

  1. Insectivore as a noun:

    Insect-eating animal or plant.

    Examples:

    "An anteater is an insectivore with a long sticky tongue to catch its prey."

  2. Insectivore as a noun (dated):

    mammal of the now abandoned order Insectivora.