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What is omnibors?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 11/1/2022

It's not omnibors, it's omnivores. Omnivores are animals that eat plants and meat.

For example, we humans are omnivores. Carnivores, are animals who only eat meat.

For example, tigers. But people who only eat meat are called meat lovers and veggies, vegetarians. Hope this helps! :)

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