Any animal (or person) that eats both plants and other animals is called an omnivore. If they only eat plants, we like to call them vegetarians but the scientific name is herbivore. Humans normally eat both plants and meat.
Any person or creature that eats both meat and vegetables is considered an omnivore. A person who only eats meat is called a carnivore and a person who eats only eats vegetables is called a herbivore.
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Animals that eat only plants and vegetables are called herbivores. Animals that eat everything including plants, vegetables, and meat are called omnivores.
animals that eat both meat and vegetables are called omnivores
if fish is the ONLY meat one eats, one is referred to as a "Pescatarian". there's one answer. All sorts of meat, I'll leave for others to answer as I simply do not care. People that eat both meat and vegetables are called omnivores. people who eat only meat are called? people who only eat meat are called carnavores?
Yes. Omnivores eat both meat and vegetables.
they ate meat and vegetables. they ate food like meat and vegetables.
No, omnivores eat both consumers (meat) and producers (fruits and vegetables.) Carnivores eat only consumers (meat.)
Meat can be healthy without eating vegetables. It will depend on the way the meat is cooked and what meat it is.
Someone who doesn't eat meat is called a vegetarian.
whitetails eat vegatables
they eat meat, fish, fruit and vegetables