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Omnivores eat whatever they can get their paws, fins, or
sticky fingers on.
Pigs, raccoons, and other omnivores are opportunists and
will munch on a meal of meat or plants. Mockingbirds vary their diet from
berries to insects.
Unlike herbivore stomachs, omnivores aren’t as well suited
for digesting all kinds of plants. However, their stomachs are usually more
complicated than a carnivore’s.
Paleontologists often look at dinosaur teeth to determine
what the creatures preferred to eat. If the dentures aren’t distinctly
herbivorous molars or carnivorous canines, that suggests the dinosaur was an
omnivore.
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