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The answer is Omnivores.

 

Omnivores are the type or kind of animals who eats on either animals or plants. An example of an omnivore is a bear. Bears eat on berries, salmons, fungi, and other insects. Various mammals are omnivores in the wild.

The answer is omnivores.
Omnivores are animals that eat both animals and plants. Since bears eat berries, fungi, salmon, insects, etc, they are omnivores. Still, depending on local or season food availability, their diet can be more herbivorous or more carnivorous. An omnivorous diet is a great adaptation for living in some less consistent environment.