Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and meat. An animal that feeds on both plants and animals An animal that feeds on both plants and animals An animal that feeds on both plants and animals
Animals which eat both plants and flesh of other animals .
For example-crow,bear etc.
Omnivorous - Is an animal that is both herbaceous and carnivorous. ie it eats vegetation and also is a meat eater. An example is the grizzily bear of North America.
Omnivorous are mortals or animals that eat other animals and plants. So basically animals that eat meat. For an a example we are omnivorous.
omnivors are both meat and plant eaters
most humans are omnivores
Latin (omnivorus).
Both are classified as carnivorous mammals with an omnivorus diet.
Yes, apes are omnivorus. For those who do not know, this means that they eat meat and fruits.
The red fox is an omnivorus mammal belonging to the canine (dog) family.
i'm sorry but that is a really stupis question cause some fish are carnivorous, some are omnivorus and others are vegetarian
No, it is only insectivorus not omnivorus.
Carnivorus are those which feeds on flesh e.g. LOIN, BEER, HAWK etc. Omnivorous are those which feeds on flesh and on plants both e.g. HUMANS, COCKROACH etc.
An animal who eats both plants and animals is an omnivore. An animal who eats just plants is a herbivore, and a person who eats just meat is a carnivore.
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.
Many people are not vegan because meat is very ready and prolific source of protein, fat, and calories. Many people with medical problems who are on special diets need to eat meat for protein, certain nutrients, among other things. Some people just want to eat meat - its a personal choice. There is also the fact that over thousands of years, the human mind and body has become accustomed to eating meat. We have beomce omnivorus, and so it is natural that we eat meat. This came from a need of protein and fat, and a lacking of other ready sources of food.
Taxonomy of the common raccoon:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: ProcyonidaeGenus: ProcyonSpecies: P. lotor
carnivores: -lion -dog -cat cut throat salmon (cannibals) -t-rex -panther Omnivores: -human -pig -seagull(to an extent) -hedgehog (snails and lettuce)