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In Yellowstone National Park, omnivores are animals that consume both plant and animal matter as part of their diet. Notable examples include bears, which eat berries, roots, and fish, as well as raccoons and some birds like magpies. This dietary flexibility allows them to thrive in the diverse ecosystems of the park, adapting to seasonal changes in food availability. Omnivores play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance by participating in various food webs.

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