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1 I, 1 | some graminivorous, some omnivorous: whilst some feed on a peculiar 2 VIII, 2 | in like manner. They are omnivorous; that is to say, they live 3 VIII, 3 | the beach, for the bird is omnivorous. There are also the white 4 VIII, 3 | great number of birds are omnivorous. Birds of prey feed on any 5 VIII, 4 | quadrupeds, and the serpents-are omnivorous: at all events they are 6 VIII, 5 | propensity.~The bear is omnivorous. It eats fruit, and is enabled 7 VIII, 11| such as have teeth are omnivorous; such as have a tongue feed 8 VIII, 11| latter some may be called omnivorous, inasmuch as they feed on