Omnivores
What is an Omnivore?
An omnivore is an organism that eats a variety of food ranging from plants or animals.
Omnivores vary in size from tiny to large creatures. Since it is easier for omnivores to come across food, it is easier for them to adapt to new environments. Omnivores are an important part of the food chain.
Fun Facts about Omnivores
- Omnivorous animals survive the same way human beings survive.
- Omnivores have a balanced diet, where they balance their food intake and drink water.
- Omnivores protect their young.
- Omnivores are aware of their surrounding environment.
Examples of Omnivores
Humans are omnivores. Human beings eat both plants and animals. A plant can consist of vegetables or fruits. We (people) eat animals such as cooked meat, and dairy products such as milk or eggs.
Chickens are omnivores. Chickens eat seeds and they eat worms.
Other examples include:
- Bears
- Apes
- Monkeys
- Seagulls
- Pigs
- Crows
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