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What is the difference between consumer and omnivore?

Updated: 9/17/2019
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8y ago

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Omnivores eat both meat and vegetation/plant matter. Omni means "all". Examples; pigs, crows, humans.

Carnivores eat purely meat. Carne means "meat". Examples; cats, sharks, wolves. (I'm not including domestic dogs because a pet dog, whilst needing the nutrition from meat, can live without it. Cats need taurine found in meat, to survive.)

Herbivores eat nothing but vegetation/plant matter.(Rabbits, horses, cows)

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13y ago

"Omnivore" is a noun, while "omnivorous" is an adjective. Ex: Humans are omnivores, and so they are omnivorous.

They basically mean the same thing.

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11y ago

This is Essence how yall doing lol im from albany,ga and im a thugg im grown

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11y ago

Omnivorous is when you eat both plants and meat. Carnivorous mean only when you eat meat not plants.:)!

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3y ago

omnivores is used for human beings while omnivorous is used for animals

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