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Coprophagia (/ˌkɒprəˈfeɪdʒiə/ KOP-rə-FAY-jee-ə) or
coprophagy (/kəˈprɒfədʒi/ kə-PROF-ə-jee) is the
consumption of ****. The word is
derived from the Ancient...
- "War of the
Coprophages" is the
twelfth episode of the
third season of the
science fiction television series The X-Files. It
premiered on the Fox network...
- (remineralise) it. Such
microorganisms may be decomposers, detritivores, or
coprophages. In
terrestrial ecosystems detritus is
present as
plant litter and other...
- Bacterivore: the
eating of
bacteria The
eating of non-living or
decaying matter:
Coprophage:
eating faeces Detritivore:
eating decomposing material Geophagia: eating...
- to the
level of
those other episodes" like "Humbug" and "War of the
Coprophages".
VanDerWerff argued that "Syzygy" was an
attempt by
Carter to try and...
- an
herbivore becoming carnivorous, a
predator becoming necrophagous, a
coprophage becoming necrophagous or carnivorous, or a
reversal of such changes. Allotrophy...
- of its body. They are one of nature's most
important detritivores and
coprophages, and also
serve as food for many low-level
consumers within the ecosystems...
- season. "War of the
Coprophages"
written by him
received positive reviews, and
Entertainment W****ly gave "War of the
Coprophages" an A−, who
praised the...
- Morgan-penned episodes, like "Clyde Bruckman's
Final Repose" and "War of the
Coprophages". It is the last
episode to
feature Scully's dog, Queequeg, and the only...
- Kim
Newton December 15, 1995 (1995-12-15) 3X11 15.25 61 12 "War of the
Coprophages" Kim
Manners Darin Morgan January 5, 1996 (1996-1-5) 3X12 16.32 62 13...