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No, a pine borer is not an omnivore; it is primarily a herbivore. Pine borers, such as the mountain pine beetle, primarily feed on the wood and inner bark of pine trees. They play a significant role in forest ecosystems but do not consume a varied diet that includes both plant and animal matter, which is characteristic of omnivores.

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