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What is Omnivores? Write an Essay

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sometimes called "life-history omnivores", because they are only omnivores if their whole life is considered.

Some species, such as grazing waterfowl like geese, are known to eat mainly animals at one stage of their lives, but plants at another.[4] Also, many insects, such as the beatle family Meloidae,[5] eat animal tissue when they are larvae, but eat plant matter after they mature.

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omnivore is an animal whose species gets its energy and nutrients from a diet made up foods that include plants, animals, algae, fungi and bacteria.

Examples of omnivores. From left to right: humans, dogs,pigs, catfish, crow, meat ant

Many omnivores change their eating Habits during their life cycle. They are sometimes called "life-history omnivores", because they are only omnivores if their whole life is considered.

Some species, such as grazing waterfowl like geese, are known to eat mainly animals at one stage of their lives, but plants at another. Also, many insects, such as the beatle family Meloidae,eat animal tissue when they are larvae, but eat plant matter after they mature.

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