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- Look up piscivore in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A piscivore (/ˈpɪsɪvɔːr/) is a carnivorous animal that primarily eats fish. Fish were the diet of...
- with exoskeletons, thus the ability to eat insects is an extension of piscivory. At one time, insectivorous mammals were scientifically classified in...
- dinosaurs and too heavy to catch fish, with too many adaptations for piscivory. According to the palaeontologist Robin E. H. Reid, a scavenged carc****...
- 82-86. Thomson S. (2003). "Long necks, flat heads and the evolution of piscivory". World Chelonian Trust. Pritchard, Peter C. H. & Trebbau, Pedro (1984)...
- including insects and crustaceans. Thus, spinosaurids' snouts correlate with piscivory; this is consistent with hypotheses of this diet for spinosaurids, in...
- Golcher-Benavides J, Wagner CE (2019). "Playing out Liem's Paradox: Opportunistic Piscivory across Lake Tanganyikan Cichlids". The American Naturalist. 194 (2): 260–267...
- publications have suggested scaphognathines lacked specializations for piscivory, and were likely terrestrial predators of small vertebrates or corvid-like...
- being inclined anterodorsally, a characteristic often ****ociated with piscivory. They concluded that Microraptor was an opportunistic feeder, hunting...
- feeding strategies, including algae s****ing, snail crushing, planktivory, piscivory, and insectivory. Some cichlids can also show phenotypic plasticity in...
- Kiljunen, M.; Amundsen, P-A. (2012). "Dietary ontogeny and niche shift to piscivory in lacustrine brown trout Salmo trutta revealed by stomach content and...