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Yes, a voucher, specifically the type of fish known as a "voucher specimen," is often considered an omnivore. This means it feeds on a varied diet that includes both plant material and other organisms. However, the term "voucher" can also refer to a specimen collected for scientific reference, which doesn't pertain to dietary habits. In the context of dietary classifications, it’s essential to clarify the specific organism being discussed.

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