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omnivore

[ UK /ˈɒmnɪvˌɔː/ ]
NOUN
  1. an animal that feeds on both animal and vegetable substances
  2. a person who eats all kinds of foods

How To Use omnivore In A Sentence

  • Still other eutherians, such as raccoons and bears, are omnivores, eating both meat and plant material.
  • These bears are omnivores and food is a top priority in their lives.
  • Cats are true carnivores….dogs are more omnivores, but do best on a heavy meat diet…..meat and fat….veggies only if they want/like them. Of thin models and fat dogs | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • Omnivores and insectivores exhibit different fuel-use strategies to overcome the physiological challenges of migration.
  • The natural world requires a balance of carnivores, omnivores and herbivores.
  • It seems, however, that insectivores and fruit-eating omnivores exhibit different migration strategies, each with an associated suite of morphological and behavioral adaptations to overcome the physical challenges of migration.
  • Ambush foragers typically respond visually to moving prey, but omnivores and herbivores may frequently need to identify immobile plant parts as food.
  • The Omnivore's Dilemma" also points out the ways in which America's food system should be reformed.
  • I am a non-veggie married to a veggie...... lunch-meat sliced turkey or roast beef or whatnot has been one of my solutions of late for easy meat, but then, I'm the kind of omnivore who doesn't really like meat that much, but needs a high protein diet and just finds it easier. I became a vegetarian and celebrated with beef lasagne
  • In a novel study, they recruited women who eat both animal and plant foods - the omnivore regimen typical of most Americans - and women who only eat plant-derived foods.
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