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omnivore
[ om-nuh-vawr, -vohr ]
omnivore
/ ˈɒ³¾²Ôɪˌ±¹É”Ë /
noun
- an omnivorous person or animal
omnivore
/ ų¾â€²²ÔÉ™-±¹Ã´°ù′ /
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
omnivore
- An animal whose normal diet includes both plants and animals. Human beings and bears, for instance, are omnivores.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of omnivore1
Example Sentences
My husband, an omnivore, thinks there is nothing finer than this very gravy on top of his favorite breakfast bowl that begins with a hefty serving of grits topped with perfectly cooked, over-medium, fried eggs.
Finally, the scientists compared the mother's diet to those of other omnivores and carnivores from the same time period, including American lions, bears and wolves.
The ancestors of dinosaurs were small omnivores, minor players in the Triassic ecosystem.
The trials and tribulations of past alt-meat and dairy companies have made the industry wiser to what does and doesn't make omnivores put substitutes on their plates.
"They just need to consume extra protein" compared to omnivores, Johnston said.
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