Organism that eats insects.
Sinònims
Examples for "insectivorous"
Examples for "insectivorous"
1Under ideal weather conditions, reclaimed wetlands can support healthy populations of aerially-insectivorous birds.
2Bats are mostly insectivorous; a few are fruit-eaters, such as our common flying-fox.
3We began this series by insectivorous birds, and we had ended with them.
4I have been working for some time on a special subject, namely insectivorous plants.
5They include carnivorous, herbivorous, and insectivorous families, and their head-quarters appear to be Australia.
1An insectivore, eating insects, was the alternative lifestyle.
2Taking this insectivore to the door.
3Young solenodons stay with their mothers for several months, which is long compared with other insectivores.
4Porcupines are primarily herbivores, and hedgehogs are insectivores.
5The bones that we have are variously described in geological manuals as the remains of Monotremes, Marsupials, and Insectivores.
1A Brownian model with varying rates for insectivory versus all other diets was the most likely evolutionary model.
2De Vries, for his part, repeated and extended many of Darwin's experiments on the physiological basis of movement and insectivory in several species.
Translations for entomophage