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- piscivores. Primary piscivores, also known as "specialists", shift to this habit in the first few months of their lives. Secondary piscivores will move to eating...
- invertebrates are called vermivores. Those that eat mainly fish are called piscivores. Carnivores may alternatively be classified according to the percentage...
- groupings include carnivores (further divided into subcategories such as piscivores, insectivores, ovivores, etc.), herbivores (subcategorised into folivores...
- In terrestrial vertebrates, the earliest forms were large amphibious piscivores 400 million years ago. While amphibians continued to feed on fish and...
- and hold prey. Alligator gar are stalking, ambush predators, primarily piscivores, but they also ambush and eat waterfowl and small mammals they find floating...
- amphibians. When they evolved 400 million years ago, the first amphibians were piscivores, with numerous sharp conical teeth, much like a modern crocodile. The...
- †Eudromaeosauria (hunters with greatly enlarged sickle claws) †Unenlagiidae (piscivores; may be dromaeosaurids) †Halszkaraptorinae (duck-like; potentially semiaquatic)...
- s****ed organisms. Members of Eosauropterygia are thought to have been piscivores and carnivores. Ji Cheng, et al. 2013. "Highly diversified Chaohu fauna...
- Mesopelagic plankton feeders have small mouths with fine gill rakers, while the piscivores have larger mouths and co****r gill rakers. Mesopelagic fish are adapted...
- (e.g. oscars, gar, grouper and rays), turtles, crocodilians and other piscivores that naturally hunt in fresh, brackish or salt water ecosystems (zoo animals...