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  2. Hypercarnivore - Wikipedia

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    Hypercarnivore. A hypercarnivore is an animal which has a diet that is more than 70% meat, either via active predation or by scavenging. The remaining non-meat diet may consist of non-animal foods such as fungi, fruits or other plant material. [1][2] Some extant examples of hypercarnivorous animals include crocodilians, owls, shrikes, eagles ...

  3. Carnivore - Wikipedia

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    Lions are obligate carnivores consuming only animal flesh for their nutritional requirements.. A carnivore / ˈ k ɑːr n ɪ v ɔːr /, or meat-eater (Latin, caro, genitive carnis, meaning meat or "flesh" and vorare meaning "to devour"), is an animal or plant whose nutrition and energy requirements are met by consumption of animal tissues (mainly muscle, fat and other soft tissues) as food ...

  4. List of feeding behaviours - Wikipedia

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    List of feeding behaviours. 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.

  5. Mesocarnivore - Wikipedia

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    Mesocarnivore. A mesocarnivore is an animal whose diet consists of 30–70% meat with the balance consisting of non-vertebrate foods which may include insects, fungi, fruits, other plant material and any food that is available to them. [ 1 ] Mesocarnivores are from a large family group of mammalian carnivores and vary from small to medium sized ...

  6. Jaguar - Wikipedia

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    The jaguar is an obligate carnivore and depends solely on flesh for its nutrient requirements. An analysis of 53 studies documenting the diet of the jaguar revealed that its prey ranges in weight from 1 to 130 kg (2.2 to 286.6 lb); it prefers prey weighing 45–85 kg (99–187 lb), with the capybara and the giant anteater being the most selected.

  7. Talk:Hypercarnivore - Wikipedia

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    Suggest that "hypercarnivore/obligate carnivore" be made part of the article "carnivore" and conflicting definitions on hypercarnivore/obligate carnivore be resolved or provide reason for conflicting statements with references to source material. WriterCPA 07:55, 17 January 2022 (UTC)

  8. Achillobator - Wikipedia

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    Achillobator (/ əˌkɪləˈbeɪtɔːr / ə-KIL-ə-BAY-tor; meaning " Achilles hero") is a genus of large dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period about 96 million to 89 million years ago in what is now the Bayan Shireh Formation of Mongolia. The genus is currently monotypic, only including the type species A ...

  9. Dinosaur diet and feeding - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the study determined that the hadrosaur diet probably consisted of leaves, and lacked the bulkier items such as twigs or stems, which might have required a different chewing method and created different wear patterns. [2] However, Purnell said these conclusions were less secure than the more conclusive evidence regarding the motion ...