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Updated: 8/18/2019

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What do you call an omnivore which feeds on another omnivore?

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If you are asking what feeds off other plants and animals, then I will tell you that an omnivore is something that feeds off plants and animals. A carnivore is something that only eats other animals. A herbivore is something that eats only plants.


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What is the suffix meaning one who feeds?

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Is an organism which feeds only on consumers called an omnivore?

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An organism that feeds on all sorts of food is?

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