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