Omnivores eat plants, vegetation, berries, and small mammals.

Alpine Ibex
Alpine Ibex January 15, 2009 The Alpine Ibex has many different names, as it is called by local names in various languages. The Alpine Ibex is also called the French bouquetin, stambecco in Ital
Arctic Fox Pictures, Arctic Fox Facts
Arctic Fox Pictures, Arctic Fox Facts, Photograph by Norbert Rosing, National Geographic, Photo, description, map showing distribution, and profile.
Arctic Ground Squirrel
Arctic Ground Squirrel Elisabeth Benders-Hyde West Tisbury Elementary School Students BluePlanetBiomes.com The arctic ground squirrel's main habitat is the arctic tundra. The squirrels live
Brown bear
Brown bear, BioKIDS, Kids' Inquiry of Diverse Species, Museum of Zoology University of Michigan, Discover what they look like, their habitat, how they communicate, what they eat, what eats them,
Grizzly Bear Facts, Videos and Photos
Grizzly Bear Facts, Videos and Photos Defenders of Wildlife Diet Grizzly bears are omnivorous and will eat both vegetation and animals. Grasses, sedges, roots, berries, insects, fish, carrion a
Grizzly Bear Printout
Grizzly Bear Printout Enchanted Learning Facts and a large drawing of a grizzly bear.
Lapland Longspur
Lapland Longspur All About Birds Cornell Lab of Ornithology Cornell University A common songbird of the Arctic tundra, the Lapland Longspur winters in open fields across much of the United
Larks
Larks, By Alaine Camfield, Animal Diversity Web, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, Visit the website for photos (click for enlargement) and to learn about its habitat, lifespan, behavi
Phasianidae - turkeys, grouse, pheasants, and partridges
Phasianidae - turkeys, grouse, pheasants, and partridges By Laura Howard University of Michigan Museum of Zoology Habitat Phasianids inhabit a diversity of habitats including rainforests, scrub
Red Knot
Red Knot NatureWorks New Hampshire Public Television Image Credits: Clipart.com unless otherwise noted Habitat The red knot breeds on the tundra. During migration and in the winter it can
Silky Shrew Opossum
Silky Shrew Opossum, By Leila Siciliano Martina, Animal Diversity Web, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, Visit the website for a photo (click for enlargement) and to learn about its ha
Southern red-backed vole
Southern red-backed vole By Liz Ballenger Museum of Zoology University of Michigan Habitat Red-backed voles inhabit cool, mossy and rocky boreal forests in both dry and moist areas. They also