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A muskrat is primarily classified as a herbivorous consumer, feeding mainly on aquatic plants, roots, and seeds. However, they can also be considered omnivorous, as they occasionally eat small fish, amphibians, and invertebrates. Their role as a consumer helps maintain the balance in their wetland ecosystems by influencing plant growth and providing food for predators.

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