Omnivorous

  • 31omnivorously — omnivorous ► ADJECTIVE 1) feeding on a variety of food of both plant and animal origin. 2) indiscriminate in taking in or using whatever is available. DERIVATIVES omnivorously adverb …

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  • 32Omnivore — Ravens are omnivores. Omnivores (from Latin: omni all, everything; vorare to devour) are species that eat both plants and animals as their primary food source. They are opportunistic, general feeders not specifically adapted to eat and digest… …

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  • 33Theropoda — Theropods Temporal range: Late Triassic–present, 228–0 Ma …

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  • 34omnivore — /om neuh vawr , vohr /, n. 1. someone or something that is omnivorous. 2. an omnivorous animal. [1885 90; < F, on the model of CARNIVORE, etc.] * * * Animal that eats both plant and animal matter. Most omnivorous species do not have highly&#8230; …

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  • 35Maniraptora — Filozoa Maniraptorans Temporal range: Middle Jurassic–Recent, 164–0&#160;Ma …

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  • 36Massospondylus — Opisthokonta Massospondylus Temporal range: Early Jurassic, 200–183&#160;Ma …

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  • 37Live food — is living food for carnivorous or omnivorous animals kept in captivity; in other words, small animals such as insects or mice fed to larger carnivorous or omnivorous species kept in either in a zoo or as pet. Live food is commonly used as feed&#8230; …

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  • 38carnivore — carnivoral /kahr niv euhr euhl/, adj. /kahr neuh vawr , vohr /, n. 1. an animal that eats flesh. 2. a flesh eating mammal of the order Carnivora, comprising the dogs, cats, bears, seals, and weasels. 3. an insectivorous plant. [1850 55; < L&#8230; …

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  • 39Troodon — Craniata Troodon Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 75–65.5&#160;Ma …

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  • 40Raw foodism — Articleissues|cleanup=September 2008|refimprove=March 2008| self published = September 2008Raw foodism (or rawism) is a lifestyle promoting the consumption of un cooked, un processed, and often organic foods as a large percentage of the diet. If&#8230; …

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