-
swallowing the sap and
spitting out the remainder.
Arboreal mammalian folivores, such as sloths, koalas, and some
species of
monkeys and lemurs, tend...
- piscivores, insectivores, ovivores, etc.),
herbivores (subcategorised into
folivores, graminivores, frugivores, granivores, nectarivores, algivores, etc.)...
- Cebidae, they are now
placed in the
family Atelidae. They are
primarily folivores but also
significant frugivores,
acting as seed
dispersal agents through...
- very few
birds are
solely folivorous.
Several species of
Galliformes are
folivores,
however they are not
considered to be softbills. A more
recent definition...
-
mostly just eat
fruits known as frugivores, leaves,
while shoot eaters are
folivores (pandas) and wood
eaters termed xylophages (termites).
Frugivores include...
- v t e
Feeding behaviours Carnivores Herbivores Folivore Florivore Frugivore Graminivore Seed
predation Nectarivore Mellivory Palynivore Xylophagy Osteophagy...
- v t e
Feeding behaviours Carnivores Herbivores Folivore Florivore Frugivore Graminivore Seed
predation Nectarivore Mellivory Palynivore Xylophagy Osteophagy...
-
insectivores and
frugivores have
larger home
ranges than
generalists like some
folivores (leaf-eaters),
whose food-source is less abundant; they need a bigger...
- ways. In the same forest, four
separate species of
arboreal marsupial folivores reacted differently to a
secondary metabolite in eucalypts. This shows...
-
anatomy is
typically seen in
modern apes
which primarily eat soft
leaves (
folivores) or
seeds (granivores).
Gigantopithecus teeth have a
markedly lower rate...