- as fungi,
fruits or
other plant material. Some
extant examples of
hypercarnivorous animals include crocodilians, owls, shrikes, eagles, vultures, felids...
-
changes in the
habitat and
environmental ecosystem, the
increasingly hypercarnivorous trend of the cats (especially the nimravids),
volcanic activity, evolutionary...
- as a hoax,
observers have
noted its
similarities to Thylacoleo, a
hypercarnivorous marsupial from the Late Pleistocene. The
origin of the drop bear myth...
- The
hypocarnivorous American black bear (Ursus americ****) vs. the
hypercarnivorous polar bear (Ursus maritimus)...
- (Xenocyon)
falconeri that gave rise to
Canis (Xenocyon) lycanoides. The
hypercarnivorous Xenocyon is
thought to be
closely related and
possibly ancestral to...
-
Hyaenodonta ("hyena teeth") is an
extinct order of
hypercarnivorous placental mammals of
clade Pan-Carnivora from
mirorder Ferae.
Hyaenodonts were important...
- crocodile, and, informally, the saltie. A
large and
opportunistic hypercarnivorous apex predator, they
ambush most of
their prey and then
drown or swallow...
- is
distinguished from
Canis by
dentition highly specialised for a
hypercarnivorous diet and by a lack of dewclaws. It is
estimated that
there are around...
- 2019 m****
invasion of
Russian polar bears The
polar bear is a
hypercarnivorous bear
whose native range lies
largely within the
Arctic Circle Date 1 February...
-
Predatory fish are
hypercarnivorous fish that
actively prey upon
other fish or
aquatic animals, with
examples including shark, billfish, barracuda, alligator...