Sea turtles are omnivorous and feed on a variety of sponges, cnidarians, mollusks, crustaceans, algae, plants, and fish. |
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They are omnivorous, eating native birds and eggs, which they steal from the nest, and competing for food with birds. |
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A gentle aesthete and a shambolic dilettante, he was extraordinarily widely read, but shrewd and critical as well as omnivorous. |
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Many avians are omnivorous and appreciate the kind of high-quality protein provided by bugs on the wing. |
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Vervet monkeys are omnivorous and consume a wide range of plant materials like fruits, seeds, sap, and flowers. |
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The menu provides ample vegetarian options, including garlicky Caesar salad and portobello burgers, in addition to several omnivorous offerings. |
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Their dentition was rather unspecialized and versatile, suggesting an omnivorous lifestyle. |
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Big-eyed bugs are omnivorous, generalist predators and their diverse range of prey species includes aphids and lepidopteran eggs. |
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That's a nice little rhetorical trick, to pretend that the only possible omnivorous diet must be an unhealthy fast food one. |
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Most ducks are omnivorous, but some are primarily herbivores and others are mostly carnivorous. |
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Though I have been a voracious, omnivorous reader all my life, I haven't been interested in books other than field guides lately. |
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Those values are extremely low compared to those of granivorous and omnivorous bird species, but higher than those of nectarivorous species. |
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Frugivorous and nectarivorous birds have lower endogenous N losses and lower N equilibrium than granivorous and omnivorous birds. |
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The thrushes are soberly clothed, omnivorous birds, and occur in all regions of the world save New Zealand. |
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Starlings eat a diverse, omnivorous diet of invertebrates, berries and other fruit, grains, and seeds. |
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The heart of teleost fish is omnivorous in its preference for metabolic fuels. |
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Did you know they are omnivorous, eating grass, foliage, and any small animals they can chase down? |
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Eastern Box Turtles are omnivorous terrestrial reptiles found throughout much of the Eastern United States. |
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Sloth bears are omnivorous and feed on a variety of foods depending on what is available. |
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The fact that many crustaceans, being omnivorous, may act as scavengers and eat the corpses of fellow aquatic creatures need not be a deterrent. |
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Smooth-coated otters are omnivorous and will eat insects, earthworms, crustaceans, frogs, water rats, turtles, large birds, and fish. |
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The omnivorous scavengers could find food sources virtually anywhere and could survive without human care in the proper environment. |
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Mallards are omnivorous, eating seeds, stems, and roots from a variety of aquatic plants, especially sedges, grasses, pondweeds, and smartweeds. |
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Most rodents are herbivorous, but some are omnivorous, and others prey on insects. |
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These features correlate with the more or less omnivorous diet of pigs and peccaries. |
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Meanwhile the omnivorous niches were filled by giant pig-like entelodonts like Archaeotherium, which retained short legs and low-crowned teeth. |
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He is also known to nibble on British Comedy and is an omnivorous consumer of the popular musics. |
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This literature is not only transcontinental but it is omnivorous. |
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Vegan women are only one-fifth as likely to have twins as are vegetarian and omnivorous women. |
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And this he did, remembering from his omnivorous reading a book entitled Out of Doors, by the popular Victorian natural history writer, the Reverend J.G. Wood. |
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True wolves are strict carnivores but the maned wolf is omnivorous. |
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He was an omnivorous, fast, and extraordinarily retentive reader. |
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It is an opportunist that can be best described as an omnivorous carnivore, as it feeds on whatever is most readily available. |
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An omnivorous consumer of books and news, he has been able to spot markets where networked computers running just the right program can save customers money. |
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In theropods, the absence of strongly heterodont dentitions such as are typical of omnivorous mammals might reflect the limited resources that were available. |
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The main difference is the proportion of omnivorous species, which are represented exclusively by the bear because suids are absent from Europe during the early Pleistocene. |
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Carnivory is the rule for softshells, but some species are omnivorous. |
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Camus's inscrutable anti-hero reached me, as a greedily omnivorous teenage reader, via the battleship grey of a Penguin Modern Classics paperback bought in WH Smith. |
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Pugnacious, bold, and curious, like other weasels, the wolverine is omnivorous and consumes a wide range of edible roots and berries, small game, and fish. |
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One of the major benefits of using omnivorous predators as biological control agents is the potential for predicting and promoting their efficacy. |
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The omnivorous diet of these insects is known to include garden pests such as slugs, snails and cutworms, so they can be regarded as beneficial allies. |
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When in coastal marshes, they are more omnivorous than most dabbling ducks, with mollusks, crustaceans, and arthropods making up nearly half of their diet. |
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By remaining omnivorous, Britain's Virgin Group has transferred its marketing skills from music to airlines and financial services. |
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Nothing, it seems, is too small to escape this omnivorous author's attention. |
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A basic vegetable flake food for everyday feeding of herbivorous fish, and also recommended as a supplementary food for omnivorous species. |
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A basic, multi-ingredient flake food for everyday feeding of omnivorous small and medium-sized marine fish and crustaceans. |
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A basic food with a high protein content, for everyday feeding of omnivorous and carnivorous cichlids, including many species of Malawi cichlids. |
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This way, they can fulfill their omnivorous diet requirements in any season. |
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It is also a perfect supplementary food for omnivorous cichlids and other fish. |
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A high-protein vegetable flake food for everyday feeding of herbivorous fish, and a perfect supplementary food for omnivorous species. |
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A natural food in the form of chunks of freeze-dried Tubifex worms, for omnivorous and carnivorous fish. |
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Multi-ingredient red and green wafers for everyday feeding of omnivorous fish that feed at the bottom ex. algae eaters, loaches, Loricariid. |
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The author, A. W. F. Banfield, tells us that all primates require long maternal care and are gregarious, highly vocal, and omnivorous. |
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Water plants are also a good source of food for some omnivorous fish species. |
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Multi-ingredient adhesive tablets for everyday feeding of small omnivorous fish, bottom-feeding fish, fry, snails and aquatic turtles. |
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The Daily Beast is the omnivorous friend who hears about the best stuff and forwards it to you with a twist. |
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Sticking to their omnivorous diet, warthogs dine on grasses, berries, fungi, bark, eggs, reptiles, birds, and even some mammals. |
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The ring ouzel is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, earthworms, small rodents, reptiles and berries. |
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The actress wanted to stretch in a role that was 180 degrees away from the omnivorous Tramell and the masturbatrix from Sutton. |
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The guts of badgers are longer than those of red foxes, reflecting their omnivorous diet. |
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Physiologically, animals must be able to obtain both energy and nutrients from plant and animal materials to be considered omnivorous. |
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And there is something piquant about a man who is at once an omnivorous roamer of the world's knowledge and literatures, and a little Welsh provincial. |
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This small omnivorous livebearer is an internal fertilizer and is sexually dimorphic. |
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A natural food for omnivorous and carnivorous fish. |
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A high-protein food in the form of sinking granules, for everyday feeding of omnivorous and carnivorous fish that feed in the middle layers of the water or at the bottom. |
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Slowly sinking chips have been developed for omnivorous and herbivorous cichlids, marine fish and Malawi cichlids of the mbuna group, which particularly took a liking for this form of food. |
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An omnivorous reader, he described a subtle feeling of alienation, as though he was perceiving the world of canonised letters with his nose against the glass. |
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Hip-hope ReprintsBolloré's African adventure started in the 1980s when Vincent Bolloré, the omnivorous billionaire who heads the family firm, began to buy up ancient transport infrastructure in west Africa. |
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To hear a conservationist speak warmly of the notoriously omnivorous and disruptive goat is to get a sense of how potent a foe the mesquite has become. But the greening is not just an invasion. |
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Speckled dace are omnivorous, that is they feed on plants and animals. |
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A basic, multi-ingredient, colour-enhancing granulated food for everyday feeding of omnivorous cichlids, including many species of Malawi cichlids. |
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A multi-ingredient food in the form of sinking granules for everyday feeding of omnivorous aquarium fish, particularly those that feed in the middle layers of the water or at the bottom. |
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High-protein, colour-enhancing adhesive tablets for everyday feeding of small omnivorous and carnivorous fish, including fry and fish that feed at the bottom. |
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Thus, it makes sense over the longer term for the organic sector to devote more attention to ecological herbivorous and omnivorous fish production systems. |
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A comparactive study of an additional member of the Ursid family, the omnivorous American black bear, was used to compare passage rate findings. |
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Species of Peromyscus have been characterized as granivores with omnivorous tendencies that reflect opportunism in feeding habits. |
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Nevertheless, plant and animal based food flavorizers are often incorporated into rodenticides to enhance palatability to omnivorous rodents. |
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Also cod are fairly omnivorous, so they would eat lots of other things. |
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Also Siganus fuscescens have been observed eating prawns and other baits, suggesting that some species are opportunistic omnivorous feeders. |
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Most carideans are omnivorous, but some are specialised for particular modes of feeding. |
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The brown bear is one of the most omnivorous animals in the world and has been recorded consuming the greatest variety of foods of any bear. |
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Humans are omnivorous, capable of consuming a wide variety of plant and animal material. |
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Dormice are omnivorous, typically feeding on fruits, berries, flowers, nuts, and insects. |
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The Italian wall lizard, Podareis siculus, is an opportunistic, omnivorous, lacertid lizard native to Italy and the east Adriatic coast. |
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Nutritional upgrading for omnivorous carpenter ants by the endosymbiont Blochmannia. |
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As omnivorous of other artists' ideas as was Smithson himself, she reworked her friend's signal contribution up to that point, the staging of enantiomorphism, for her own use. |
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Also present in large numbers is the notorious piranha, an omnivorous fish that congregates in large schools and may attack livestock and even humans. |
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Most passerines are omnivorous, while the shrikes are carnivorous. |
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The dentitions of lizards reflect their wide range of diets, including carnivorous, insectivorous, omnivorous, herbivorous, nectivorous, and molluscivorous. |
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The European hedgehog is omnivorous, feeding mainly on invertebrates. |
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Recent studies, however, have shown that cave bears could have opportunistically adapted to a fairly omnivorous diet and consumed many herbivore carcasses. |
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Even in the coastal ranges of the Pacific, a diverse omnivorous diet is eaten, with the salmon spawning reliably providing food only in late summer and early fall. |
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We are smitten with Nemo Wolfe. That's the charming nom de Web of Mercantile Library executive director Albert Pyle when he posts on their delightfully omnivorous blog. |
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Juveniles are carnivorous, but as they mature they become omnivorous. |
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With the exception of the larger, New Zealand endemic, omnivorous Galumna rugosa, they were short-lived, cosmopolitan species, either fungivorous or herbofungivorous. |
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