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    Insectivore (redirect from Insectivorous)
    time, insectivorous mammals were scientifically classified in an order called Insectivora. This order is now abandoned, as not all insectivorous mammals...
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    as well as many Pacific islands. In 1875, Charles Darwin published Insectivorous Plants, the first treatise to recognize the significance of carnivory...
    102 KB (11,894 words) - 17:18, 23 November 2024
  • Between 1873 and 1882, the life and work of Charles Darwin from Insectivorous Plants to Worms continued with investigations into carnivorous and climbing...
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    Insectivorous Plants is a book by British naturalist and evolutionary theory pioneer Charles Darwin, first published on 2 July 1875 in London. Part of...
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    Microbat (redirect from Insectivorous bat)
    molars compared to carnivorous, insectivorous, nectarivorous, and sanguinivorous microbats. In contrast, insectivorous microbats are characterized by having...
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  • The Journal of Insectivorous Plant Society (食虫植物研究会々誌, Shokuchūshokubutsu kenkyū-kai kaishi) is a quarterly Japanese-language periodical and the official...
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    and may contain up to 6% available phosphate (P2O5). The feces of insectivorous bats consists of fine particles of insect exoskeleton, which are largely...
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  • The Insectivorous Plant Society (食虫植物研究会, Shokuchūshokubutsu kenkyū-kai), often abbreviated as IPS, is an organization based in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan...
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    especially the immature stages, are an ecologically important food to many insectivorous birds, such as the great tit in Europe. An "evolutionary arms race"...
    155 KB (16,853 words) - 23:01, 15 December 2024
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    share some characteristics, such as being fairly small, vocal, and insectivorous. These are somewhat more closely related to each other than to other...
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    thirty-three species of Israeli bats have been identified, of which 32 are insectivorous bats. The largest bat hibernation site in Israel is the Twins Cave near...
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    the Origin of Species Orchids to Variation Descent of Man to Emotions Insectivorous Plants to Worms Religious views Health Women Portraits of Darwin (caricatures)...
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    is named after J. W. B. Gunning. This species is a forest-dwelling insectivorous bird related to the small Old World flycatchers commonly known as chats;...
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    mammals eat more food per unit of body weight than most reptiles. Small insectivorous mammals eat prodigious amounts for their size. A rare exception, the...
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    rufous thrushes, also known as flycatcher-thrushes, are medium-sized insectivorous birds in the genus Stizorhina of the thrush family Turdidae. These are...
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    Juvenile non climbing insectivorous stage of Triphyophyllum with entire leaves and a single glandular insectivorous leaf resembling those of Drosophyllum...
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    Southern Hemisphere around 60 million years ago. Most passerines are insectivorous or omnivorous, and eat both insects and fruit or seeds. The terms "passerine"...
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    efficient speed at which to fly, and possibly also to avoid stalls. Insectivorous bats may also use tactile hairs to help perform complex maneuvers to...
    172 KB (18,310 words) - 01:26, 20 December 2024
  • inhabited North America and Europe during the Eocene epoch. It was insectivorous. The genus Didelphodus was erected by E. D. Cope in 1882, with the type...
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    the Origin of Species Orchids to Variation Descent of Man to Emotions Insectivorous Plants to Worms Religious views Health Women Portraits of Darwin (caricatures)...
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