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  • Ecologically, these almost exclusively herbivorous insects are integral ... Almost all members of Caelifera are herbivorous, unlike the ensifera ...
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  • Members of both Caelifera and Ensifera are primarily herbivorous, but range from herbivorous, to omnivorous, to exclusively predaceous species ...
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  • from rodents by being almost wholly herbivorous, whereas many of the rodents ... Lagomorphs are almost exclusively herbivorous, with a diet consisting ...
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  • Megabat is the common name for any of the largely herbivorous Old World bats comprising the suborder Megachiroptera of the order Chiroptera ...
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  • dinosaurs, and in general were large, herbivorous dinosaurs. Brachiosaurus ... (resembling chisels), well-suited to its herbivorous diet. Its skull featured ...
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  • a suborder, or infraorder, of herbivorous dinosaurs of the Jurassic and Early Cretaceous periods. Stegosaurs are characterized by a double row ...
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  • figure, the grouping of Phytoplankton → Herbivorous zooplankton → Carnivorous zooplankton → Arctic char → Capelin on the far right is a food ...
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  • is along the Andes mountains, this large herbivorous mammal is no longer found ... Llamas are herbivorous, browsing on shrubs, lichens, grasses, and ...
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  • Red panda is the common name for a mostly herbivorous, bamboo specialized mammal, Ailurus fulgens, that has soft, thick, reddish or reddish brown ...
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  • Chinchillas are predominantly herbivorous, feeding on grasses and ... * Bennett, E. T. 1835. On the Chinchillidae, a family of herbivorous ...
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  • are predators of their smaller relatives. Herbivorous copepods, particularly those in rich cold seas, store up energy from their food as oil droplets ...
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  • Dugong is the common name for a large, herbivorous, fully aquatic marine mammal, Dugong dugon, characterized by gray-colored, nearly hairless ...
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  • panda, Ailurus fulgens, another mostly herbivorous mammal, specialized as ... the panda has a diet that is primarily herbivorous; it consists almost exclusively ...
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  • Black-and-white colobi are herbivorous. The Angolan colobus is primarily folivorious, feeding on leaves, but they also feed on stems, bark, flowers ...
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  • In particular, the extinction of the large herbivorous and carnivorous dinocephalia (a group of early, mammal-like reptiles) left those ecological ...
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  • True geese are mostly herbivorous and feed by grazing. They also take invertebrates if the opportunity presents itself; domestic geese will try ...
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  • Inter-tidal herbivorous shellfish such as mussels and clams can help people reach a healthy balance of omega-3 and omega-6 fats in their diets ...
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  • least shallow water. They are generally herbivorous, and are monogamous breeders ... Anatids are generally herbivorous as adults, feeding on various water ...
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  • The herbivorous gazelles are important to food chains, being consumed by numerous predators, including cheetahs, lions, leopards, hyenas, jackals ...
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  • differences, as megabats typically are herbivorous, consuming fruit, nectar, and pollen, while microbats often are insectivorous, but also have ...
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