Omnivore

Can eat both plants and animals
Real World Example
Imagine trying to decide what to eat for dinner when you have a fridge full of both fresh vegetables and leftover chicken. This situation is similar to being an omnivore, as you have the flexibility to choose from a wide range of food options, just like omnivores can consume both plant and animal matter. In this analogy, your fridge represents the environment, the vegetables are the plants, and the chicken is the animal matter, demonstrating how having diverse choices available allows you to adapt and enjoy a varied diet, much like an omnivore does in its natural habitat.
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Practice Version
