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14 July, 02:48

Which organism's are omnivores?

A) The snake, the bear, and the fish

B) The fish and the eagle

C) The bear and the fish

D) The snake and the mouse

If an omnivore is an animal that eats both plants and animals, I'd choose D because all the other options have fish in them. Fish basically eat other fishes right?

Or am I wrong in my thinking?

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  1. 14 July, 02:56
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    I think option C is correct because snakes r not omnivores they eat insects not plants so option D and A are wrong In option B eagle is carnivore Fish can be omnivores, but some species are carnivores or herbivores. In general, a fish's diet is determined mostly by its habitat and what food is available. Most species have a preferred diet but will eat outside of that if necessary for survival. Bear can also b omnivore
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