Omavorez

Omivores are animals that are like carnavores except they eat vegitables and wood bark and meat so there pretty muchcarnavores and something else put to getther and called omavores.

 



"Northern Flying Squirrel"
Glaucomys sabrinus

Copyright Richard Alan Wood/Animals Animals, Courtesy Ron Kalasinskas
Name: Flying squirrel
Description: There are about 43 species of flying squirrels.The Flying squirrel is a nocturnal rodent.They have a life span of about 12 years.
Habitat: In the canopies of Asia, Europe, and North and South America. Tropical and temperate rainforests.
Diet: Nuts, fruits, buds, insects, small birds, small eggs, and acorns.

Name: Aye-Aye.
Description: They are the largest nocturnal primate. They can grow up to 16 inches long with a 16 inch tail.Most of their time is spent in trees, but they will come to the ground.
Habitat: .Northeast rainforests of Madagascar
Diet: Insects (especially insect larvae from dead wood) and fruits.

Aye-aye"
Daubentonia madagascariensis

Photo courtesy/copyright DUPC



Bush Pig"
Potamochoerus porcus

Photo copyright Dierentuin.Net/courtesy Michel van Osenbruggen
Name: Bush pig.
Description: They live in packs which helps them to fight off predators.They are active day and night.The life span of a Bush pig is about 10-15 years
Habitat: Forest, moist savanna, and grasslands. Africa and Madagascar.
Diet: Plants, grasses, leaves, roots, frogs, mice and earthworms.
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