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    Durophagy is the eating behavior of animals that consume hard-shelled or exoskeleton-bearing organisms, such as corals, shelled mollusks, or crabs. It...
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    convergence: variable changes in cranial structures underlie transitions to durophagy in moray eels". The American Naturalist. 183 (6): E168–184. doi:10.1086/675810...
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    as well as the sapheosaurs which had broad tooth plates indicative of durophagy. Rhynchocephalians disappeared from Asia after the Early Jurassic. The...
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    that the lungfishes had adapted to a diet including hard-shelled prey (durophagy) very early in their evolution. The earliest lungfish were marine. Almost...
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    "50-Million-Year-Old Fossil Helps Clarify Origin of Pelagic Lifestyle and Durophagy in Stingrays | Sci.News". Sci.News: Breaking Science News. Retrieved 2023-11-27...
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    Araneophagy: eating spiders Avivore: eating birds Corallivore: eating coral Durophagy: eating hard-shelled or exoskeleton bearing organisms Egg predator: eating...
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    of functions depending on the species, including grinding, crushing (durophagy), tearing, clutching, and even cutting. Hybodonts are characterized by...
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    Convergence: Variable Changes in Cranial Structures Underlie Transitions to Durophagy in Moray Eels". The American Naturalist. 183 (6): E168–E184. doi:10.1086/675810...
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    Hyaenictis Gaudry, 1861 (Carnivora, Hyaenidae) shows incipient adaptations to durophagy". Journal of Mammalian Evolution. 24 (2): 207–219. doi:10.1007/s10914-016-9334-0...
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    Rheingantz, M. L. (2016). "Reptiles as principal prey? Adaptations for durophagy and prey selection by jaguar (Panthera onca)". Journal of Natural History...
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