- A
carnivore /ˈkɑːrnɪvɔːr/, or meat-eater (Latin, caro,
genitive carnis,
meaning meat or "flesh" and
vorare meaning "to devour"), is an
animal or plant...
- the
mesonychians and
later the
creodonts were
occupying the
megafaunal faunivorous niche. However,
following the
extinction of
mesonychians and the oxyaenid...
- body type
since they have
evolved to
occupy a
number of small-bodied,
faunivorous niches in
Madagascar (tenrecines) and
mainland Africa (potamogalines)...
- same node. The
earliest ornithischians under this
reconstruction were
faunivorous, as seen by Lewisuchus,
which has
typical teeth like theropods. Serrations...
-
similar secure place to live in. The
slender lorises are one of the most
faunivorous primates; the red
slender loris has only been
observed eating animal...
- Ennatosaurus.
During their evolutionary history,
caseids shifted from
faunivorous to
herbivorous diet, a
pattern that also
occurred independently in other...
- be
ruled out, the
broad rostrum of
Mimodactylus was
consistent with a
faunivorous diet, or
primarily a diet of crustaceans, like in some
extant ducks,...
- carnivorans, as the
former would have been
restricted to
largely or
entirely faunivorous diets,
while many (though not all)
carnivoran lineages were/are able...
-
Total evidence phylogeny and
evolutionary timescale for
Australian faunivorous marsupials (Dasyuromorphia). BMC
evolutionary biology, 17(1), 240. Debus...
- 55–68. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.2552.1.3. Beck, R. M. D. (2013). "A
peculiar faunivorous metatherian from the
early Eocene of Australia". Acta Palaeontologica...