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select the way an omnivore gets energy from a food source.
omnivores get energy by using energy stored only in the plants they eat
omnivores get energy by using energy stored only in the other animals they eat
omnivores get energy by using energy stored in the plants and other animals they eat
omnivores get energy by using sunlight to make their own food
question 18(multiple choice worth 5 points)
(08.041c)
select the correct example of a seasonal change in florida animals during summer
bears will gain weight to store fat for when food is scarce in the summer
manatees will migrate to warmer waters during the summer
rabbits will grow thicker coats to stay warm during the summer
river otters will fish near the shores of rivers where food is plentiful in the summer
For the first question, omnivores eat both plants and animals, so they get energy from the energy stored in both. For the second question, river otters fishing near river - shores where food is plentiful in summer is a seasonal change in their behavior. Bears gain weight for winter, manatees migrate to warmer waters in winter, and rabbits don't grow thicker coats in summer.
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- Omnivores get energy by using energy stored in the plants and other animals they eat
- River otters will fish near the shores of rivers where food is plentiful in the summer