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  2. Category:Animals by eating behaviors - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Carnivorous animals (2 C, 1 P) Coprophagous animals (3 C, ... Pages in category "Animals by eating behaviors"

  3. Zabbaleen - Wikipedia

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    First, because the pigs eat the organic waste, they are a vital component in their recycling system, the pig cull literally destroyed the Zabbaleen recycling system. Deprived of their pig herds, the Zabbaleen stopped collecting such organic trash, leaving food piles to rot in the streets, leading to the increase of trash in the streets. [ 52 ]

  4. List of feeding behaviours - Wikipedia

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    Circular dendrogram of feeding behaviours A mosquito drinking blood (hematophagy) from a human (note the droplet of plasma being expelled as a waste) A rosy boa eating a mouse whole A red kangaroo eating grass The robberfly is an insectivore, shown here having grabbed a leaf beetle An American robin eating a worm Hummingbirds primarily drink nectar A krill filter feeding A Myrmicaria brunnea ...

  5. Invasive lizards in Florida are eating cats - AOL

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    Florida has a big lizard problem. Between lion fish and Burmese pythons, Florida has a lot of invasive species problems -- and the newest is massive Nile Monitor Lizards. Nile Monitor Lizards can ...

  6. Carrion - Wikipedia

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    Many invertebrates, such as the carrion and burying beetles, [6] as well as maggots of calliphorid flies (such as one of the most important species in Calliphora vomitoria) and flesh-flies, also eat carrion, playing an important role in recycling nitrogen and carbon in animal remains. [7] Zoarcid fish feeding on the carrion of a mobulid ray.

  7. Cecotrope - Wikipedia

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    It is well known that lagomorphs (rabbits, hares, pikas) eat cecotropes. Some rodents do the same, including the beaver and probably all in the suborder Hystricomorpha (e.g., capybara, guinea pig, chinchilla). [7] [8] Other animals also eat cecotropes, for example marsupials (common ringtail possum, coppery ringtail possum). [5]

  8. Detritivore - Wikipedia

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    Scavengers are not typically thought to be detritivores, as they generally eat large quantities of organic matter, but both detritivores and scavengers are the same type of cases of consumer-resource systems. [6] The consumption of wood, whether alive or dead, is known as xylophagy.

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