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  2. Egg predation - Wikipedia

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    Egg predation or ovivory is a feeding strategy in many groups of animals (ovivores) in which they consume eggs. Since a fertilized egg represents a complete organism at one stage of its life cycle , eating an egg is a form of predation , the killing of another organism for food.

  3. Predation - Wikipedia

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    When animals eat seeds (seed predation or granivory) or eggs (egg predation), they are consuming entire living organisms, which by definition makes them predators. [6] [7] [8] Scavengers, organisms that only eat organisms found already dead, are not predators, but many predators such as the jackal and the hyena scavenge when the opportunity arises.

  4. Oophagy - Wikipedia

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    The embryo then proceeds to develop normally, without ingesting further eggs. [1] Oophagy is used as a synonym of the egg predation practised by some snakes and other animals. Oophagy is used to describe the destruction of non-queen eggs in nests of eusocial insects, especially the social wasps, bees, and ants.

  5. Consumer–resource interactions - Wikipedia

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    Consumer–resource interactions are the core motif of ecological food chains or food webs, [1] and are an umbrella term for a variety of more specialized types of biological species interactions including prey-predator (see predation), host-parasite (see parasitism), plant-herbivore and victim-exploiter systems.

  6. Egg - Wikipedia

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    1.2.4 Predation. 1.3 Amniote eggs and embryos. 1.4 Mammalian eggs. ... An egg is an organic vessel grown by an animal to carry a possibly fertilized egg cell (a ...

  7. Zelus renardii - Wikipedia

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    Eggs typically take 8–12 days to hatch, [1] [2] but may take up to 16–33 days in experimental settings, with all eggs in an egg mass hatching within one hour of each other. [ 11 ] 67% of eggs laid have viable 1st instars, [ 2 ] and nymphs generally reach maturity in two months. [ 1 ]

  8. Infanticide (zoology) - Wikipedia

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    Even so, eggs are consistently removed at first by nest partners themselves, until the entire group lays on the same day. They then cooperate and incubate the eggs as a group, but by this time a significant proportion of their eggs have been lost because of this ovicidal behavior.

  9. Black vulture - Wikipedia

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    The egg is oval and, on average, measures 7.56 cm × 5.09 cm (2.98 in × 2.00 in). ... Predation of black vultures is relatively unlikely, ... Wikipedia® is a ...