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Well yes, and no. They are in fact omnivores and will eat a wide variety of plant and animal food, such as fruit, seeds and leaves, as well as many different invertebrates. Small invertebrates like snakes, lizards, birds and small mammals eaten occasionally.

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No, pheasants are omnivores, meaning they eat both plant and animal matter. Their diet typically consists of grains, seeds, insects, and small invertebrates.

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No, they're omnivores.

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omnivores they are

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Guess!

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yes it is

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