An omnivore eats both meat and vegetation.
No.Mammals could be an omnivore which eats both meat and vegetables, a carnivore which only eats meat and a herbivore which eats vegetables.
Any person or creature that eats both meat and vegetables is considered an omnivore. A person who only eats meat is called a carnivore and a person who eats only eats vegetables is called a herbivore.
animals that eat both meat and vegetables are called omnivores
An organism that eats both plants and animals is an omnivore.
The opposite of a vegetarianis called a carnivore (meat-eater) or an omnivore (someone who eats both meat and vegetables).
A pescetarian is a person who eats fruits, vegetables AND fish, but NO meat, chicken or gelatin.
It eats both meat and vegetables/leaves/fruit.
Any animal (or person) that eats both plants and other animals is called an omnivore. If they only eat plants, we like to call them vegetarians but the scientific name is herbivore. Humans normally eat both plants and meat.
An animal that eats meat and vegetables is known as an omnivore. Most animals that are carnivores usually eat vegetables, too.
Omnivore.
Animals that consume both meat and vegetation are called omnivores.
An animal who's diet completely consists of meat is called a carnivore. However an animal who's diet consists of some meat and some plant matter (berries, fruit, vegetables etc) is called an omnivore.