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features resembling those of
bottlenose whales. They are
considered to be
molluscivorous,
eating mainly squid.
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Duberria lutrix, or the
common slug eater, is a small, ovoviviparous,
molluscivorous, non-venomous snake,
which is
endemic to Africa.
Adults can be up to...
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Cochoa purpurea) are medium-sized frugivorous,
insectivorous and
molluscivorous birds in the
genus Cochoa.
Their bright contrasting plumage patterns...
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piscivorous (affected by both
predation and
competition from Nile perch),
molluscivorous and
insectivorous haplochromines were
particularly hard hit with many...
- Kottelat,
Maurice (2000). "Helicophagus leptorhynchus, a New
Species of
Molluscivorous Catfish from
Indochina (Teleostei: Pangasiidae)" (PDF). The Raffles...
- carnivorous, insectivorous, omnivorous, herbivorous, nectivorous, and
molluscivorous.
Species typically have
uniform teeth suited to
their diet, but several...
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ancestors such as early-Pleistocene Homo
erectus on Java were
predominantly molluscivorous:
stone tool use,
pachyosteosclerotic skeleton (slow+shallow diving)...
- availability.
Carnivorous cichlids can be
further divided into
piscivorous and
molluscivorous,
since the
morphology and
hunting behavior differ greatly between the...
- and gastropods. The short-necked
forms are
largely herbivorous or
molluscivorous, but are also opportunistic, with
several species having specialized...
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snail Bithynia tentaculata is
capable of
detecting the
presence of
molluscivorous (mollusk-eating)
leeches through chemoreception, and of
closing its...