Omnivorous
Omnivorous /ɒmˈnɪv.ər.əs/ (adj)
Omnivorous definition
Omnivorous means to be both herbivorous and carnivorous simultaneously. Therefore omnivorous creatures can supply their sustenance through flesh and plants, eating any type of food:
Example
Humans are omnivorous due to their intrinsic nature.
Omnivorous animals have a diverse diet that includes both plant and animal matter, allowing them to thrive in a variety of environments. Examples of omnivores include bears, raccoons, and humans. These animals possess adaptations in their digestive systems and dentition, such as a combination of sharp and flat teeth, enabling them to efficiently process different types of food. This dietary flexibility provides omnivores with the ability to adjust their eating habits based on availability, ensuring a more consistent food supply and enhancing their survival prospects in changing conditions. Their varied diet also contributes to their role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling populations of both plants and smaller animals.
Parts of speech
- Noun: omnivore
- Adverb: omnivorously