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Examples of Omnivores

An omnivore is an animal that eats both plants and animals, which may include eggs, insects, fungi, and algae. Many omnivores evolved to their current state after many years, and are opportunistic feeders. They rely on both vegetation and animal protein to remain healthy. Let's enjoy some (occasionally surprising) examples of omnivores.

Omnivorous Birds

When you consider birds, you don't often consider them to be omnivorous animals. Alas, there are some birds that are omnivores. Let's take a look:

Cassowaries

Chickens

Corvids: choughs, treepies, magpies, jays, Stresemann's bushcrows, nutcrackers, crows, ravens, jackdaws, rooks

Crows

Emus

Hummingbirds

Keas

Orioles

Ostriches

Rheas

Robins

Rooks

Seagulls: Pacific gulls, black-tailed gulls, common gulls, American herring gulls, Mediterranean gulls, dolphin gulls, red-billed gulls, Saunders's gulls, black-legged Kittiwakes, ivory gulls, Sabine's gulls, swallow-tailed gulls

Starlings

these are omnivorous birds

Answered by archanarao7669
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When you consider birds, you don't often consider them to be omnivorous animals. Alas, there are some birds that are omnivores. Let's take a look:

Cassowaries

Chickens

Corvids: choughs, treepies, magpies, jays, Stresemann's bushcrows, nutcrackers, crows, ravens, jackdaws, rooks

Crows

Emus

Hummingbirds

Keas

Orioles

Ostriches

Rheas

Robins

Rooks

Seagulls: Pacific gulls, black-tailed gulls, common gulls, American herring gulls, Mediterranean gulls, dolphin gulls, red-billed gulls, Saunders's gulls, black-legged Kittiwakes, ivory gulls, Sabine's gulls, swallow-tailed gulls

Starlings

WoodpeckersCranes: brolgas, black crowned cranes, grey crowned cranes, common cranes, sandhill cranes, whooping cranes, sarus cranes, Siberian cranes, white-naped cranes, hooded cranes, black-necked cranes, red-crowned cranes, blue cranes, demoiselle cranes, wattled cranes

Ducks

Flamingos

Rallidae: coots, crakes, gallinules

Swans

Aardvarks

Badgers

Bears (excluding giant pandas and polar bears) - American black bears, Asiatic black bears, brown bears, sloth bears, sun bears, ursid hybrids, grizzly bears, spectacled bears

Chipmunks

Coatis

Foxes: Arctic foxes, bat-eared foxes, Cozumel foxes, crab-eating foxes, Ethopian foxes, Falkland Islands foxes, island foxes, gray foxes, red foxes, Tibetan sand foxes

Hedgehogs

Mice

Opossums

Pigs: bearded pigs, warty pigs, wild boars, domestic pigs

Raccoons

Rats

Rhinoceroses

Skunks

Sloths

Squirrels: Oriental giant squirrels, tree squirrels, true flying squirrels, Asian ornate squirrels, palm squirrels, neotropical pygmy squirrels, ground squirrels, marmots, prairie dogs, spiny squirrels

Aye-ayes

Lemurs: dwarf lemurs, mouse lemurs, ring-tailed lemurs, sportive lemurs, woolly lemurs

Galagos (bush babies)

Tarsiers

Monkeys: capuchins, howler monkeys, marmosets, night or owl monkeys, sakis, spider monkeys, squirrel monkeys, tamarins, titis, uakaris, woolly monkeys, woolly spider monkeys

Gibbons (lesser apes)

Great apes: bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, humans, orangutans

Other OmnivoresAmerican spider beetles

Ants

Box turtles

Catfish

Cockroaches

Crickets

Flies

Opaleyes (fish)

Pygmy grasshoppers

Piranhas

Wasps

Western yellow jacketsAndean cocks-of-the-rock

Banded tree frogs

Blue and gray tanagers

Charapa turtles (giant Amazon river turtles)

Poison-dart frogs

Red-eyed tree frogs

Spider monkeys

Squirrel monkeys

Tamarins

Toucans

White-faced saki monkeys

Coatimundis

Coyotes

Desert bighorn sheep

Desert night lizards

Desert rats

Jerboas

Kit foxes

Rabbit-eared bandicoots

Raccoons

Ravens

Roadrunners

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