Organism that eats insects.
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Examples for "insectivorous "
Examples for "insectivorous "
1 Under ideal weather conditions, reclaimed wetlands can support healthy populations of aerially - insectivorous birds.
2 Bats are mostly insectivorous ; a few are fruit-eaters, such as our common flying-fox.
3 We began this series by insectivorous birds, and we had ended with them.
4 I have been working for some time on a special subject, namely insectivorous plants.
5 They include carnivorous, herbivorous, and insectivorous families, and their head-quarters appear to be Australia.
1 A Brownian model with varying rates for insectivory versus all other diets was the most likely evolutionary model.
2 De Vries, for his part, repeated and extended many of Darwin's experiments on the physiological basis of movement and insectivory in several species.
1 An insectivore , eating insects, was the alternative lifestyle.
2 Taking this insectivore to the door.
3 Young solenodons stay with their mothers for several months, which is long compared with other insectivores .
4 Porcupines are primarily herbivores, and hedgehogs are insectivores .
5 The bones that we have are variously described in geological manuals as the remains of Monotremes, Marsupials, and Insectivores .
6 Whether that common ancestor was an Edentate, an Insectivore , or Creodont, or something more primitive than them all, is disputed.
7 In some ways, however, chirps are a Trojan horsefly, a way to sneak bugs into American diets and transform sceptics into insectivores .
8 There is no doubt that the Insectivores (including shrews, tree-shrews, hedgehog, mole, and the like) were very plastic and progressive mammals.
9 Some think that they develop not from the femurs, but along an independent line from the Insectivores , or other ancestors of the Primates.
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