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| - Omnivores are animals that eat both meat and plants. Image:Direwolf.jpgWhat possiblly could be wrong? This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- An omnivore (from Latin: omne all, everything; vorare to devour) is a species of animal who are "... generalized feeders, with neither carnivore nor herbivore specializations for acquiring or processing food, and who are capable of consuming and do consume both animal protein and vegetation."
- "Omnivore" is the eighteenth episode of Season Four of Criminal Minds.
- Omnivore is a term to refer to an animal that either eats flesh and plants, or eats flesh, fish, insects, bacteries, fruits, notes, plants and leafs. Thus, it's a combination of a Carnivore and a Herbivore (and sometimes a Herbivore). Troodontids, Oviraptorids and Ornithomimids are good examples of omnivores.
- Omnivore (雑食動物, Zasshoku Dobutsu) is a pro hero belonging to the global defense agency. A voracious and extremely greedy individual who has an innate obsession with food and eating in general, she is capable of eating and devouring any object, lifeform, or material without question, a power which has allowed her to defeat and destroy a great many mysterious beings and dangerous monsters.
- An omnivore was someone who ate both meat and vegetation. Chuft-Captain respected Humans to some extent because they were omnivorous, as opposed to Vulcans, who were herbivores. (TAS: "The Slaver Weapon")
- Omnivores are species that eat both plants and animals as their primary food source. Image:Mantell's Iguanodon restoration.jpg This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- An omnivore is a creature that (when tamed) will eat most comestibles; they will readily eat anything that is suitable food for carnivores or herbivores. This includes corpses that are not rotten, meat items, fruits, vegetables, plants... pretty much anything except for tins. They will tend to eat eggs and corpses that they find on the ground. Many humanoid monsters are omnivorous.
- (Secret Wars#8-12, Iron Man I#182) - At any rate, it somehow took the form of what appeared to be raw materials, which were used by Reed Richards as replacement and enhancement parts for the damaged Iron Man armor worn by Iron Man IV/Jim Rhodes. While on Battleworld, the new parts amplified Iron Man IV's power, but upon returning to Earth, they were dysfunctional. This was presumed to be due to differences between Earth's and Battleworld's magnetic fields. Thinking them to be useless, Rhodes disconnected the alien accessories and discarded them in a snow bank in upstate New York. In actuality, the accessories had ceased to work because they were alive. Had Rhodes not discarded them when he did, they would have likely taken over the entire Iron Man armor.
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| - Omnivores are animals that eat both meat and plants. Image:Direwolf.jpgWhat possiblly could be wrong? This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- An omnivore (from Latin: omne all, everything; vorare to devour) is a species of animal who are "... generalized feeders, with neither carnivore nor herbivore specializations for acquiring or processing food, and who are capable of consuming and do consume both animal protein and vegetation."
- "Omnivore" is the eighteenth episode of Season Four of Criminal Minds.
- An omnivore is a creature that (when tamed) will eat most comestibles; they will readily eat anything that is suitable food for carnivores or herbivores. This includes corpses that are not rotten, meat items, fruits, vegetables, plants... pretty much anything except for tins. They will tend to eat eggs and corpses that they find on the ground. Many humanoid monsters are omnivorous. Note that some pets will eat anything if sufficiently hungry - a good example is a dog, which will NOT eat a cram ration in the dungeon, unless very hungry, at which point it will happily eat it. Dogs are not considered omnivorous.
- Omnivore is a term to refer to an animal that either eats flesh and plants, or eats flesh, fish, insects, bacteries, fruits, notes, plants and leafs. Thus, it's a combination of a Carnivore and a Herbivore (and sometimes a Herbivore). Troodontids, Oviraptorids and Ornithomimids are good examples of omnivores.
- Omnivore (雑食動物, Zasshoku Dobutsu) is a pro hero belonging to the global defense agency. A voracious and extremely greedy individual who has an innate obsession with food and eating in general, she is capable of eating and devouring any object, lifeform, or material without question, a power which has allowed her to defeat and destroy a great many mysterious beings and dangerous monsters.
- An omnivore was someone who ate both meat and vegetation. Chuft-Captain respected Humans to some extent because they were omnivorous, as opposed to Vulcans, who were herbivores. (TAS: "The Slaver Weapon")
- Omnivores are species that eat both plants and animals as their primary food source. Image:Mantell's Iguanodon restoration.jpg This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- (Secret Wars#8-12, Iron Man I#182) - At any rate, it somehow took the form of what appeared to be raw materials, which were used by Reed Richards as replacement and enhancement parts for the damaged Iron Man armor worn by Iron Man IV/Jim Rhodes. While on Battleworld, the new parts amplified Iron Man IV's power, but upon returning to Earth, they were dysfunctional. This was presumed to be due to differences between Earth's and Battleworld's magnetic fields. Thinking them to be useless, Rhodes disconnected the alien accessories and discarded them in a snow bank in upstate New York. In actuality, the accessories had ceased to work because they were alive. Had Rhodes not discarded them when he did, they would have likely taken over the entire Iron Man armor. (Quasar#8) - Fusing themselves into single ambulatory and armored form, the alien sought out food and shelter. It found both at Project: PEGASUS, located a few miles away. It entered the facility, where it began eating, growing, and evolving. When it was discovered, Blue Shield (then head of security at the Project) led a team of security guards to confront it. The Omnivore dissolved and consumed all of the guards. It found itself unable to penetrate the force field of Blue Shield, so it wrapped him within a cocoon, either to hold him for later, or to act directly by slowly dissolving his field. Fortunately for the staff of Project: PEGASUS, Quasar was investigating all alien life forms at the time in hopes of discovering the cosmic assassin that was foreseen as Eon's murderer. His search brought him to the Project, where he freed Blue Shield and was attacked by the alien. He found the Omnivore could consume even his quantum energy. He lured the alien to the Project's Magma Tap, which was part of thermal research project that had drilled a hole straight down to Earth's magma layer. He managed to knock it into the tap, but it caught the ledge, and he had to enter the tap to force it deep into the tap. When the heat became to much for his protective quantum field, he freed himself from its grasp, fled to the surface and capped the Tap.
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