Omnivores
omnivore
Something that eats both plants and animals is called an omnivore.
Something that eats both plants and animals is called an omnivore.
An organism that eats plants is called an herbivore. Herbivores obtain their energy by consuming plant materials, such as leaves, fruits, and stems. Some examples of herbivores include rabbits, deer, and cows.
Carnivore if it eats meat. Omnivore if it eats both. If it is a carnivore that eats insects it is engaging in entomophagy.
Herbivore
If it only eats plants it is a Herbivore If it eats both plants and plant eating animals it is an omnivore If it eats only animals and does not eat plants it is a carnivore
butterfly
Omnivore
Conductor
Omnivores.
scavenger
Omnivore
Omnivore
An omnivore.
carnivore-eats the flesh of other animals herbivore-eats plant material omnivore- eats both animals and plants
Dead plants and animals are consumed by decomposers such as bacteria and fungi.
The definition of an omnivore is an organism that consumes both plants and animals so that's how you can tell that an organism is an omnivore.
OMNIVORE an organism that eats both plants and animals
If my organism is an animal then it may be a vegetarian (like a cow), in which case it eats plants, a carnivore (like a lion), in which case it eats other animals or an omnivore (like a pig), in which case it eats both plants and animals.