euryphagous

Adjective

 * 1)  Feeding on a large variety of food.

Usage notes
A euryphagous animal is not necessarily omnivorous; for example, although they are carnivorous, adult hake are euryphagous, in the sense that they feed on a wide variety of active prey, mainly horse mackerel, sardines, fishes of the families and  and fishes of their own genus, apart from various crustaceans and. In contrast, a stenophagous animal such as a koala feeds only on a few species of leaves. The koala therefore is less euryphagous than an omnivore such as a human, but more euryphagous than a strictly stenophagous animal such as, which is an internal parasitoid of the species , California red scale, only.