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The organisms which eat both plants and animals are called [[1]]. 

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An omnivore is a species that feeds both animals and plants.

The name derives from the Latin verb 'vorare', which means "to devour or eat," and the noun 'omnis', which means "all or everything.

The food chain, a group of species that provides food and energy to other organisms, includes omnivores as an essential link in the chain.

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