The African scraping feeder (Labeobarbus beso) is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is found in Lake Tana, and the Blue Nile and...
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White rhinoceros (category Mammals of the Central African Republic)
Miocene of southern Europe to the African species. The ancestor of both the black and the white rhino was likely a mixed feeder, with the two lineages then...
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Water thick-knee (category Birds of Sub-Saharan Africa)
and blunt and the tail is short. The water thick-knee is a terrestrial feeder that forages at night. Although it is typically associated with water it...
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Cichlid (redirect from African cichlid)
apparatus allow for a broad range of feeding strategies, including algae scraping, snail crushing, planktivory, piscivory, and insectivory. Some cichlids...
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piles and then scraping their back feet in the dung. The Sumatran and Javan rhinos, while defecating in piles, do not engage in the scraping. This adaptation...
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[citation needed] Ecotourism is a major source of revenue, particularly in Africa, where many large mammalian herbivores such as elephants, zebras, and giraffes...
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weaker than in African bush elephants. Unlike African elephants, which rarely use their forefeet for anything other than digging or scraping soil, Asian...
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areas, to take amphibians and small mammals. It is also an opportunistic feeder, and has been observed to pick up and feed on dead dragonflies from the...
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have been mentioned as possible preculture. T. porrifolius is a moderate feeder, therefore the application of fresh manure does not benefit yields. During...
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diverse: the group includes carnivores, herbivores, scavengers, filter feeders, and even parasites. In particular, the radula is often highly adapted...
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