Animals that eat both plants and animals (omnivores):
Mammals:
* Humans: We consume a wide variety of plant and animal products.
* Pigs: They are known for their indiscriminate eating habits.
* Bears: They eat berries, fish, insects, and larger prey.
* Raccoons: They scavenge and eat a variety of food, including fruits, nuts, insects, and small animals.
* Rats: They eat grains, seeds, fruits, and small animals.
* Mice: Similar to rats, they are opportunistic omnivores.
* Opossums: They consume insects, fruit, carrion, and small animals.
* Squirrels: They primarily eat nuts and seeds but will also eat insects, bird eggs, and small animals.
* Chipmunks: Similar to squirrels, they are omnivores.
* Badgers: They eat worms, insects, rodents, and some fruits and vegetables.
* Skunks: They eat insects, fruits, eggs, and small animals.
* Foxes: They eat small mammals, birds, insects, fruits, and berries.
* Dogs: Although domesticated, they are omnivores with a varied diet.
* Cats: While primarily carnivorous, they can be omnivores and will consume some plant matter.
Birds:
* Chickens: They eat grains, seeds, fruits, and insects.
* Turkeys: They consume similar food as chickens.
* Ducks: They eat aquatic plants, insects, and small fish.
* Geese: Similar to ducks, they are omnivorous.
* Crows: They eat carrion, insects, fruits, and seeds.
* Ravens: Similar to crows, they are opportunistic omnivores.
* Ostriches: They consume seeds, insects, small reptiles, and occasionally small mammals.
* Peacocks: They eat fruits, seeds, insects, and small reptiles.
Reptiles:
* Iguanas: They eat leaves, flowers, fruit, and small animals.
* Turtles: Depending on the species, they can be herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores.
* Lizards: Some species, like the Galapagos Lava Lizard, are omnivores and consume insects and plants.
Fish:
* Piranhas: While primarily carnivorous, they can be omnivorous and eat fruits and seeds.
* Catfish: They eat insects, small fish, and algae.
Insects:
* Cockroaches: They eat a wide range of organic matter, including plants, animals, and garbage.
* Ants: They consume a variety of food, including seeds, insects, and nectar.
This list is not exhaustive, and there are many other species of animals that display omnivorous feeding habits.