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bacteria and
other fungi. Some of these,
which only eat fungi, are
called fungivores whereas others eat
fungi as only part of
their diet,
being omnivores....
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species of
snails and
slugs across distinct families.
Notable examples of
fungivore slugs include members of the
family Philomycidae,
which feed on slime...
- graminivores, frugivores, granivores, nectarivores, algivores, etc.), omnivores,
fungivores, scavengers/detritivores, and parasites.
Interactions between animals...
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Pinodytes gibbosus is a
species of
eyeless soil
fungivore beetle in the
family Leiodidae. It is
found in California,
inhabiting leaf litter. "Pinodytes...
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Osteophagy Cellular Phagocytosis Myzocytosis Others Microbivory Bacterivore Fungivore Coprophagia Detritivore Geophagia Omnivore Planktivore Saprophagy Xenophagy...
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Osteophagy Cellular Phagocytosis Myzocytosis Others Microbivory Bacterivore Fungivore Coprophagia Detritivore Geophagia Omnivore Planktivore Saprophagy Xenophagy...
- 70% meat Mesocarnivore: 30–70% meat Hypocarnivore: less than 30% meat
Fungivore: the
eating of
fungus Bacterivore: the
eating of
bacteria The
eating of...
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Pinodytes rothi is a
species of
eyeless soil
fungivore beetle in the
family Leiodidae. It is
found in
North America. "Pinodytes
rothi Report". Integrated...
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Osteophagy Cellular Phagocytosis Myzocytosis Others Microbivory Bacterivore Fungivore Coprophagia Detritivore Geophagia Omnivore Planktivore Saprophagy Xenophagy...
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Osteophagy Cellular Phagocytosis Myzocytosis Others Microbivory Bacterivore Fungivore Coprophagia Detritivore Geophagia Omnivore Planktivore Saprophagy Xenophagy...