- 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...
-
groupings include carnivores (further
divided into
subcategories such as
piscivores, insectivores, ovivores, etc.),
herbivores (subcategorised into folivores...
- amphibians. When they
evolved 400 million
years ago, the
first amphibians were
piscivores, with
numerous sharp conical teeth, much like a
modern crocodile. The...
-
invertebrates are
called vermivores.
Those that eat
mainly fish are
called piscivores.
Carnivores may
alternatively be
classified according to the percentage...
- †Eudromaeosauria (hunters with
greatly enlarged sickle claws) †Unenlagiidae (
piscivores; may be dromaeosaurids) †Halszkaraptorinae (duck-like;
potentially semiaquatic)...
- stout,
longish bills; and
webbed feet. Most
gulls are ground-nesting
piscivores or
carnivores which take live food or
scavenge opportunistically, particularly...
- In
terrestrial vertebrates, the
earliest forms were
large amphibious piscivores 400
million years ago.
While amphibians continued to feed on fish and...
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Lepidophagy Man-eating
animal Molluscivore Mucophagy Myrmecophagy Ophiophagy Piscivore Spongivore Vermivore reproductive Oophagy Paedophagy Placentophagy Breastfeeding...
- fish
distributed throughout much of Africa. This fish is
generally a
piscivore but it has been
observed leaping out of the
water and
catching barn swallows...
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Lepidophagy Man-eating
animal Molluscivore Mucophagy Myrmecophagy Ophiophagy Piscivore Spongivore Vermivore reproductive Oophagy Paedophagy Placentophagy Breastfeeding...