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An animal that can eat either animal or vegetable protein. | An animal that can eat either animal or vegetable protein. | ||
− | Typical examples of popular omnivores are [[Goldfish]], [[Corys]] or [[:Category:Plecos|Plecos]]. | + | Typical examples of popular omnivores are [[Goldfish]], [[Corys]] or [[:Category:Plecos|Plecos]]. |
*They will eat plants, fish (usually dead), snails, insects. | *They will eat plants, fish (usually dead), snails, insects. | ||
− | *See also [[Carnivore]], [[Detritivore]], [[Piscivore]] and [[Herbivore | + | *See also [[Carnivore]], [[Detritivore]], [[Piscivore]] and [[Herbivore]] |
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[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 17:43, 21 December 2023
Omnivore
An animal that can eat either animal or vegetable protein.
Typical examples of popular omnivores are Goldfish, Corys or Plecos.
- They will eat plants, fish (usually dead), snails, insects.
- See also Carnivore, Detritivore, Piscivore and Herbivore