Omnivores and Carnivores in Latin
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What is the meaning of the word 'omnivore' in Latin?

  • To eat both plants and animals occasionally
  • To eat only plants
  • To eat only animals
  • To eat everything (correct)
  • Which animals are examples of vertebrate omnivores?

  • Snakes and sharks
  • Humans, bears, and chickens (correct)
  • Lions and tigers
  • Deer, koalas, and crickets
  • What is the primary food source for herbivores?

  • Insects
  • Animal-based
  • Plant-based (correct)
  • Both plant- and animal-based
  • Which animals are examples of obligate carnivores?

    <p>Lions and cheetahs</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What distinguishes facultative carnivores from omnivores?

    <p>Eating non-animal food occasionally</p> Signup and view all the answers

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