Common omnivores in wetlands include raccoons, which forage for a variety of food sources like plants, insects, and small animals, and muskrats, which eat aquatic vegetation and small invertebrates. Other examples are certain bird species, like herons and ducks, that consume both plants and small fish or insects. These omnivores play a vital role in maintaining the ecological balance of wetland habitats.
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Ducks are omnivores that reside on or about wetlands (swamps) and oceans.
Arctic foxes and arctic squirrels are both omnivores.
Herbivores eat plants. Omnivores eat animals and plants. The diet they have in common are plants.
Both carnivores and omnivores are consumers
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No. They are common there today.
They are heterotrophs.
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sandhill crane and pelicans.