Yes; humans eat anything, they eat meat and fruit after all, do they not? Although, some consider themself vegeterian and some only eat meat .. which is the context of irony in a way; we need a balance. We are omnivorus by natural means.
Yes. Ominivore means an ability to eat both herbs/vegetables and meat.
Yes, humans posses the enzymes to absorb both nutrients found in meats and nutrients found in vegetation.
Humans can eat both plant matter and the flesh of other species so they are omnivores. Humans are vegetarians by choice not by nature.
Most are yes, but if you are vegetarian or vegan then no.
Therefore, an omnivore is an animal/human that eats every kind of food
yea its a omnivore because it doesn't eat anything that a human eats
Yes, a member of the grouse family the now extinct heath hen was an omnivore with insects and worms being part of its diet.
No because bees do not eat meat they kill meat (human)
A Skunk is an omnivore.
human being
omnivore a mixture of herbibore and carnivore
omnivore a mixture of herbibore and carnivore
Most likely, yes. If an omnivore eats another omnivore, it could be just like human eat human. I know it's gross, but it's possible.
An omnivore means the animal or human eats both plants and meat
An omnivore, animal or human, will eat a variety of food of both plant and animal origin.
Therefore, an omnivore is an animal/human that eats every kind of food
yea its a omnivore because it doesn't eat anything that a human eats
Yes, and no. Yes if you are a vegetarian, if not than you are an omnivore.
well being an omnivore provides more nutrients, calcium, and other important things for your body.
yes. humans eat vegetables, fruit, and meat
Yes we eat both meat, and vegetables (Plants)