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  2. Polyphage - Wikipedia

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  3. Polyphaga - Wikipedia

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    Polyphaga is the largest and most diverse suborder of beetles.It comprises 144 families in 16 superfamilies, and displays an enormous variety of specialization and adaptation, with over 350,000 described species, or approximately 90% of the beetle species discovered thus far.

  4. Polyphagia - Wikipedia

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    Polyphagia or hyperphagia is an abnormally strong, incessant sensation of hunger or desire to eat often leading to overeating. [1] In contrast to an increase in appetite following exercise, polyphagia does not subside after eating and often leads to rapid intake of excessive quantities of food.

  5. Polyphaga (cockroach) - Wikipedia

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  6. Polyphaga saussurei - Wikipedia

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    Polyphaga saussurei is a cockroach species distributed throughout Central (except Kyrgyzstan) and South Asia and the northeastern Caucasus. [2] [3] It is found in terrestrial habitats, [4] and mainly lives in dry conditions.

  7. Jacques de Falaise - Wikipedia

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    Jacques de Falaise (stage name of Jacques Simon; 1754 – March 30, 1825) was a French quarryman who became famous in the early 19th century for his ingestion skills.. First hired by conjurer Louis Comte at his Paris theater in 1816, he became famous for a few years for his "polyphagic experiments", during which he ingested nuts, pipes, unshelled hard-boiled eggs, flowers with their stems ...

  8. Category:Polyphagia - Wikipedia

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  9. Oligophagy - Wikipedia

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    2. Oligophagy refers to the eating of only a few specific foods, and to monophagy when restricted to a single food source. [1] The term is usually associated with insect dietary behaviour. [2]