- A
carnivore /ˈkɑːrnɪvɔːr/, or meat-eater (Latin, caro,
genitive carnis,
meaning meat or "flesh" and
vorare meaning "to devour"), is an
animal or plant...
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considered to
differentiate between an "omnivore" and
other categories, e.g.
faunivore, folivore, and scavenger. Some
researchers argue that
evolution of any...
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Ianthodon via a
number of
transitional stages of small, 1-10 kg,
faunivore animals. The
possible common ancestor of
sphenacodontids and therapsids...
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comparable to a
living tiger quoll.
Early thylacinids were
unspecialised faunivores. The
family exhibited its
greatest diversity during the
Miocene epoch...
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Kenneth D.; Lloyd,
Graeme (1
October 2022). "Survival of the novel:
derived faunivores are the
forerunners of
major synapsid radiations".
Journal of Vertebrate...
- Ximenes,
Celso (2021-06-07). "Isotopic
palaeoecology (δ13C) of
three faunivores from Late
Pleistocene of the
Brazilian intertropical region". Historical...
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related to Pituophis. As with all
snakes Pantherophis is an
obligate faunivore with a diet that
consists of
small mammals, birds,
reptiles and amphibians...
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carnivores (sometimes
called faunivores):
birds that
predominantly forage for the meat of vertebrates—generally
hunters as in
certain birds of prey—including...
- Ximenes,
Celso (4
March 2022). "Isotopic
palaeoecology ( δ 13 C) of
three faunivores from Late
Pleistocene of the
Brazilian intertropical region". Historical...
- Ximenes,
Celso (2022-03-04). "Isotopic
palaeoecology ( δ 13 C) of
three faunivores from Late
Pleistocene of the
Brazilian intertropical region". Historical...