Myrmecophagous is a term that describes animals that feed on ants or termites. The opposite of myrmecophagous would be animals that do not feed on ants or termites, and these may include animals that eat plants, other animals or even fungi. Some antonyms for myrmecophagous include carnivorous, herbivorous, omnivorous, or saprophytic. Carnivorous animals feed on other animals, such as lions, wolves, or sharks. Herbivorous animals feed exclusively on plants, such as deer, cows, or rabbits. Omnivorous animals eat both plants and animals, such as humans, bears or pigs. Finally, saprophytic organisms feed on dead organic matter, such as mushrooms, bacteria, and some insects.