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Definition of Frugivorous

Frugivorous
Frugivorous Fru*giv"o*rous, a. [L. frux, frugis, fruit + vorare to devour.: cf. F. frugivore.] Feeding on fruit, as birds and other animals. --Pennant.

Meaning of Frugivorous from wikipedia

- species represent the majority of seed-dispersing species. However, frugivorous tortoises, lizards, amphibians, and even fish also dis**** seeds. For...
- three frugivorous species endemic to the Philippines. Unlike other members of the Var**** genus, species belonging to Philippinosaurus are frugivorous. While...
- tapirs, woodchucks, fox squirrels, mountain goats, porcupines, and frugivorous bats. Such licks are especially important in ecosystems such as tropical...
- (frugivorous) species, though many species consume both. The granivorous species typically feed on seed found on the ground, whereas the frugivorous species...
- Godínez-Alvarez, Héctor; Ríos-Casanova, Leticia; Peco, Begoña (2020). "Are large frugivorous birds better seed dis****rs than medium- and small-sized ones? Effect...
- erythrolophus) is a turaco, a group of African otidimorph birds. It is a frugivorous bird endemic to western Angola. Its call sounds somewhat like a jungle...
- Asia, North Africa, and Europe (in Gibraltar). Macaques are prin****lly frugivorous (preferring fruit), although their diet also includes seeds, leaves,...
- Pyc****tus is a genus of frugivorous p****erine birds in the bulbul family Pyc****tidae. The genus Pyc****tus was introduced by the German zoologist Friedrich...
- Varanoidea and order Anguimorpha. The family, a group of carnivorous and frugivorous lizards, includes the living genus Var**** and a number of extinct genera...
- which breaks down malt sugar, in their intestinal tract. Nectivorous and frugivorous bats have more maltase and sucrase enzymes than insectivorous, to cope...