- Look up
nectarivorous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In zoology, a
nectarivore is an
animal which derives its
energy and
nutrient requirements from...
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fluid of
other organisms. It can
refer to: Hematophagy,
feeding on
blood Nectarivore,
feeding on
nectar Plant sap
feeders This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- (subcategorized into folivores, graminivores, frugivores, granivores,
nectarivores, algivores, etc.), omnivores, fungivores, scavengers/detritivores, and...
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Parulidae or its own
monotypic family Coerebidae. This small,
active nectarivore is
found in
warmer parts of the
Americas and is
generally common. Its...
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Carnivores Herbivores Folivore Florivore Frugivore Graminivore Seed
predation Nectarivore Mellivory Palynivore Xylophagy Osteophagy Cellular Phagocytosis Myzocytosis...
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shape of
nectarivores,
being long and needle-like,
allows them to
reach down a flower's pistil/stamen and get at the
nectar within.
Nectarivores may also...
- Frugivore:
eating fruits Graminivore:
eating gr****es Granivore:
eating seeds Nectarivore:
eating nectar Palynivore:
eating pollen Xylophage:
eating wood Algivore:...
- insectivores, and most of the rest are
frugivores (fruit-eaters) or
nectarivores (nectar-eaters). A few
species feed on
animals other than insects; for...
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Carnivores Herbivores Folivore Florivore Frugivore Graminivore Seed
predation Nectarivore Mellivory Palynivore Xylophagy Osteophagy Cellular Phagocytosis Myzocytosis...
- on the
forest floor.
Forest birds may be insectivores, frugivores, or
nectarivores.
Aquatic birds generally feed by fishing,
plant eating, and
piracy or...