That's an animal that lives in the water (marine) and eats plants as well as animals.
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A marine omnivore is an organism that feeds on both plants and animals in the marine environment. This type of organism has a diverse diet that includes consuming algae, small invertebrates, and sometimes even small fish. Examples of marine omnivores include sea urchins, certain species of crabs, and some species of fish like wrasses.
No. Squids eat other marine animals; therefore being a carnivore.
No, dolphins are carnivores. They primarily eat fish and squid, but some species may also consume crustaceans and other small marine animals.
A seal is an example of an omnivore that swims. Seals have a diet that includes fish, crustaceans, and other marine animals. They are well-adapted for swimming and hunting in the water.
No, penguins are not omnivores. They are carnivores, feeding primarily on fish and other marine animals.
A Skunk is an omnivore.