How do omnivores get their food?
Omnivores are species that eat both plants and animals as their primary food source. Although the term omnivore literally means eater of everything, omnivores cannot really eat "everything" that other animals eat; they can only eat things that are at least moderately easy to get and still at least moderately nutritious. Omnivores can find, hunt, or grow their food. ChaCha!
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