Define omnivorous and give two example
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An omnivore is an organism that eats plants and animals. The term stems from the Latin words omnis, meaning “all or everything,” and vorare, meaning “to devour or eat.” ... Examples of omnivores include bears, birds, dogs, raccoons, foxes, certain insects, and even humans.
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Living Organisms that eat both meat and plants are called Omnivorous.
EG. Human Beings and Bears
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Living Organisms like Humans and Bears eat both plants and meat. Hence, the living organisms that eat both plants and meat which is from animals are called Omnivorous.
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