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Oh, dude, a warthog is actually an omnivore! They chow down on a mix of plants and small animals, so they're not just sticking to the meat aisle. They're like the ultimate foodies, enjoying a balanced diet of whatever they can find in the wild.

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Warthogs eat grasses and dig for grubs, roots, and other insects during the dry seasons. IF they eat plant eating insects who are first order consumers then I'm guessing they are secondary consumers.

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11y ago
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Yes warthogs are omnivores,as they eat bugs and plants.

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14y ago
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Yes, Warthogs enjoy many kinds of insects, and will definitly snap up a bug or two!

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16y ago
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They will eat carrion, but mainly grasses, fungi, bark, roots, bulbs, berries and fruits

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Type your answer here... No! Warthhog is omnivore i.e it eats planst and occasssionally dead animals, insects

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14y ago
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Any meat is edible, just be careful not to eat anything dangerous.

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12y ago
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yes warthogs are omnivores

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