Hyper carnivores

Hyper carnivores are animals that have an extremely high dietary dependence on meat, with meat making up the majority of their diet, often constituting over 70% or more of their food intake. These animals primarily feed on the flesh of other animals, and their anatomy and behavior are adapted for this specialized diet. Examples of hyper carnivores include many members of the cat family (Felicia), such as lions, tigers, and cheetahs, as well as some species of canids like wolves and hyenas. Marine mammals like orcas and some species of seals are also considered hyper carnivores due to their heavy reliance on fish and other marine animals for food.