Omnivore (noun)

An organism that eats both plant and animal matter.

Origin:

Mid 19th century, from french omnivore or latin omni- "all" + vorare "to devour".

Examples:

  1. Humans are omnivores, we eat both plants and animals.
  2. Dogs are also omnivores, they eat meat and vegetables.
  3. The bear is an omnivore and eats berries, fruits, fish and small mammals.
  4. The pig is an omnivore that will eat anything it can find.
  5. The raccoon is an omnivore and will eat fruits, vegetables, insects, fish, and small animals.
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