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A meadowlark is not a carnivore; it is primarily an insectivore, feeding mainly on insects, seeds, and some fruits. While it may occasionally consume small invertebrates, its diet is not exclusively meat-based. Meadowlarks are known for their distinctive songs and typically inhabit grasslands and meadows.

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