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Omnivorous Collection (#7)

"Exploring the Omnivorous World: A Fascinating Journey through Various Species" Binturong (Arctictis binturong

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Grey lourie

Grey lourie (Corythaixoides concolor). Also called the grey go-away bird, this bird predominantly eats fruit, flowers and buds. It is a well-adapted tree-climber but is not an agile flyer

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Pelecanimimus dinosaur

Pelecanimimus dinosaur. Artwork of a Pelecanimimus dinosaur in mid-stride while running. This ornithomimosaur (ostrich-like dinosaur) lived around 120 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Pelecanimimus dinosaurs

Pelecanimimus dinosaurs. Artwork of a group of Pelecanimimus dinosaurs drinking from a stream. This ornithomimosaur (ostrich-like dinosaur) lived around 120 million years ago

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Cape glossy starling

Cape glossy starling Juvenile cape glossy starling (Lamprotornis nitens) in grass. This starling is found throughout most of southern Africa. It inhabits acacia savannah and riverine bushlands

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Hooded crow calling

Hooded crow calling
Hooded crow (Corvus cornix) calling. The hooded crow is a widespread bird found throughout much of Europe and the Middle East

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Herring gull

Herring gull on a pole calling. The herring gull (Larus argentatus) is a large bird found throughout the world. It is an omnivore that scavenges for food and hunts small prey

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Shrew nose, SEM

Shrew nose, SEM
Shrew nose. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the snout of a common shrew (Sorex araneus), showing its many whiskers and hairless nose. Shrews find their prey by touch

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Male great spotted woodpecker

Male great spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos major) on a tree. Photographed in June, in Dorset, UK

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Fieldfare feeding on crab apples

Fieldfare feeding on crab apples
Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris) feeding on crabapples (Malus sylvestris). Photographed in the UK

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: South American coati foraging

South American coati foraging on the ground. South American coatis (Nasua nasua), also known as coatimundis, are native to most South American countries

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Male Eurasian reed warbler singing

Male Eurasian reed warbler singing
Male Eurasian reed warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) singing while perched on bamboo poles. Photographed in April, at Radipole Lake nature reserve, Weymouth, Dorset, UK

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Red squirrel feeding

Red squirrel feeding
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) on the forest floor. Photographed in a Caledonian Scots pine forest, Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: South American coati

South American coati. Close-up profile view of the head of a South American coati (Nasua nasua). South American coatis, also known as coatimundis, are native to most South American countries

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Red squirrel feeding

Red squirrel feeding
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) feeding on the forest floor. Photographed in a Caledonian Scots pine forest, Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in May

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Coati

Coati. This diurnal mammal is a member of the raccoon family (Procyonidae) native to South, Central and south-western North America. Photographed in Marwell Zoological Park, Hampshire, UK

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Cape fox with prey

Cape fox with prey
Cape fox (Vulpes chama) with prey. The cape fox is a small fox, measuring up to 60 centimetres, that inhabits the grasslands and savannahs of southern Africa

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Cape fox mother and young

Cape fox mother and young
Cape fox (Vulpes chama) mother and young. Female cape foxes give birth to a litter of between 3 and 6 pups after a gestation period of around 50 days

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Spotted cuscus

Spotted cuscus (Spilocuscus maculatus) feeding inside a domestic hut. This cat-sized marsupial is a nocturnal omnivore that mainly lives in trees

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Spotted cuscus tail

Spotted cuscus tail (Spilocuscus maculatus). This is a prehensile tail with which the spotted cuscus, a cat-sized marsupial, can hang from tree branches

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Young Sumatran orangutan

Young Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii). The orangutan is an arboreal (tree-dwelling) great ape endemic to Sumatra. It is a solitary animal, meeting others only to mate

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Family of Collared Peccaries

Family of Collared Peccaries
Family group of Collared Peccaries (Tayassu tajacu), also known as Javelinas, in the desert of south-west Arizona in USA

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Sumatran orangutans

Sumatran orangutans
Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii) infant with its mother. The orangutan is an arboreal (tree-dwelling) great ape endemic to Sumatra

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Sumatran orangutan

Sumatran orangutan (Pongo abelii). The orangutan is an arboreal (tree-dwelling) great ape endemic to Sumatra. It is a solitary animal, meeting others only to mate

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: American Black Bear -. Banff National Park, Rockies, Canada

American Black Bear -. Banff National Park, Rockies, Canada
ROG-14057 American Black Bear Banff National Park, Rockies, Canada Ursus americanus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Terrestrial Brownbul - at birdbath - found from south west Cape to Kenya

Terrestrial Brownbul - at birdbath - found from south west Cape to Kenya. Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa
ASW-4831 Terrestrial Brownbul - at birdbath - found from south west Cape to Kenya. Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Phyllastrephus terrestris Alan J. S

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Adult coastal brown bear (Ursus arctos) fishing for salmon in a stream filled with Pink Salmon

Adult coastal brown bear (Ursus arctos) fishing for salmon in a stream filled with Pink Salmon
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: A young Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) feeding on grasses in red bluff bay on Baranof Island Island in

A young Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) feeding on grasses in red bluff bay on Baranof Island Island in Southeast Alaska
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: A young Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) scavenging and fishing for salmon along the beach on Chichagof

A young Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) scavenging and fishing for salmon along the beach on Chichagof Island in Southeast
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Coastal Brown Bear (Ursus arctos horibilis) mother foraging at low tide in Glacier Bay National

Coastal Brown Bear (Ursus arctos horibilis) mother foraging at low tide in Glacier Bay National Park, Southeast Alaska
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageOmnivorous Collection: Herring gull

Herring gull (Larus argentatus) headshot. Herring gulls are the most abundant and best known of all gulls along the shores of Asia, western Europe, and North America




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"Exploring the Omnivorous World: A Fascinating Journey through Various Species" Binturong (Arctictis binturong): Discover the omnivorous habits of this unique and elusive creature, known for its love of fruits and small animals. Red squirrel on a branch: Witness the resourcefulness of these omnivores as they forage for nuts, seeds, and even insects to sustain themselves in their treetop habitats. Common magpies, 19th-century artwork C013 / 6315: Delve into the intriguing world of these intelligent birds that thrive on a diverse diet ranging from berries and grains to small mammals and carrion. Dog skull X-ray: Uncover how our beloved canine companions have adapted to an omnivorous lifestyle over centuries, with teeth designed to chew both meat and plant matter. Collared Peccaries/Javelinas - Family group in the desert of southwest Arizona USA: Explore how these social creatures navigate their arid surroundings while feasting on cacti fruits, roots, insects, small vertebrates, and occasionally scavenging carcasses. A Sleepy Ring-Tailed Lemur - Island of Madagascar: Learn about the dietary preferences of these adorable primates as they consume a wide range of foods including fruits, leaves, flowers, nectar, bark extractives – truly embracing their role as omnivores. Eurasian Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) adult feeding amongst leaf litter at edge water Black Isle: Observe how these agile climbers adapt their diet seasonally by consuming fungi during autumn while relying on buds and shoots during springtime. Great spotted woodpeckers: Marvel at nature's engineers who rely not only on drilling tree trunks but also feed opportunistically on insects found beneath bark or indulge in occasional fruit consumption when available. Gray Fox - feeding at night in the Sonoran desert, Arizona.