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No, gibbons are not omnivores; they are primarily frugivores, meaning their diet mainly consists of fruits. However, they also consume leaves, flowers, and occasionally insects, making them somewhat opportunistic in their feeding habits. Their strong social structures and arboreal lifestyle influence their foraging behavior, allowing them to access a variety of food sources in their forest habitats.

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