His fruit-eating has little reference to the state of his appetite.
2
Who cares about fruit-eating pigeons, and birds called Rails, they said.
3
I care not that it has been borne before by some long-dead fruit-eating monkey.
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For now the cherries were fast ripening, and the fruit-eating birds, especially the thrushes and
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The case is different, however, with the fruit-eating birds.
Uso de frugivorous en inglés
1
There is sometimes some misconception as regards the distinction between a frugivorous and herbivorous diet.
2
Philippics against frugivorous children after dinner, are too common.
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Again, the frugivorous orang-outang is said to be more than a match for the African lion.
4
Pythagoras, Tolstoy, Wagner, Shelley, and Shaw all attempted to return humankind to a vegetarian, frugivorous existence.
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The discussion raged for some time on the question whether man was a carnivorous or frugivorous animal.
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This bat is found all over India; it is frugivorous exclusively, though some of this sub-order are insectivorous.
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Next comes the little frugivorous rat of russet brown, with a glint of gold on its fur tips.
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In frugivorous birds the gut is strikingly short, wide and simple, whilst a similar change has not taken place in frugivorous mammals.
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Among bats, Sturnira lilium, is a frugivorous species widely distributed and abundant in Brazil that uses an extensive variety of habitats and shelters.
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I eat a frugivorous diet which is mostly grown here organically with a goal of 100 per cent free food in the coming years.
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The most reasonable conclusion is that man is naturally a frugivorous or fruit-eating animal, like his cousins the monkeys, whom he still so much resembles.
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Invitations have been sent to the Order of Frugivorous Brothers, the Infants' Anti-Tobacco League,-
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There is sometimes some misconception as regards the distinction between a frugivorous and herbivorous diet.
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Philippics against frugivorous children after dinner, are too common.
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Again, the frugivorous orang-outang is said to be more than a match for the African lion.
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Pythagoras, Tolstoy, Wagner, Shelley, and Shaw all attempted to return humankind to a vegetarian, frugivorous existence.