Any animal that eats vegetation as well as meat is an omnivore. This includes humans, Polar bears, skunks, some primates, ravens, and ducks. A complete list would be quite voluminous.
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An omnivorous reptile is a reptile that eats both vegetation and meat.
Herbivorous animals primarily eat plants and vegetation for their source of nutrients. Omnivorous animals consume both plants and animals as part of their diet. Carnivorous animals predominantly feed on other animals as their main food source for energy and nutrients. Each type of diet has evolved based on the specific nutritional requirements of the animals and their ecosystems.
They are omnivorous - meaning they eat both plants and other animals.
Humans are omnivores. Some animals are omnivores.
An omnivore is a type of animal which may eat both plants and meat. There is no such thing as an omnivorous tooth
If you are omnivorous, you eat plants and animals (meat).Omnivorous animals are those which feed on food of both plant and animal origin.
Some omnivorous animals in Australia include:emubilbybandicootmusky rat-kangaroo
No; they are carnivorous animals.
There is none. Omnivorous is related to eating habits of animals. There are omnivorous, herbivorous and carnivorousness creatures
Omnivorous animals are animals that eat both plants and animals. Examples are: pigs, bears, chipmunks, badgers, raccoons, sloths and skunks.
Herbivorous animals eat herbs and vegetables while Omnivorous animals eat both plants and meat. Best example of Omnivorous is Human Being.
You just did. Joking. A bear is an omnivorous animal; it eats both meat and plants.
2 common animals are the raccoon and the bear
By category, they are omnivorous, or omnivores.
Humans Are omnivores that eat plants and animals.
dog bear
It can be; pigs are omnivorous.