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  • ...n its primary diet (e.g. [[lion]], [[tiger]], [[dog]]). An animal may be a carnivore regardless of its size; an ant, for example, can be carnivorous.
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  • | pagename =Carnivore | abc = Carnivore
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Carnivore]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...n its primary diet (e.g. [[lion]], [[tiger]], [[dog]]). An animal may be a carnivore regardless of its size; an ant, for example, can be carnivorous.
    372 bytes (56 words) - 20:27, 19 February 2010
  • | pagename =Carnivore | abc = Carnivore
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  • {{r|Carnivore}}
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  • {{r|Carnivore}}
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  • ...[fat]], and generally excludes [[bone]], [[hair]], and other hard parts. [[Carnivore|Carnivorous]] species, such as the domestic [[cat]], cannot survive on a di
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Carnivore]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...e= |quote= }}</ref>.. Other fossils include [[seals]], [[antelope]] and [[carnivore| carnivores]].
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  • As with all snakes, the Florida Cottonmouth is a [[carnivore]], consuming small [[mammal]]s, [[bird]]s, [[fish]], and [[reptile]]s. The
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  • ...sed slightly differently by different experts. ''All'' cats are athletic [[carnivore]]s and efficient [[predator]]s, whose power is larger than their size might
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  • ...eopards. Simons wrote, 'Particularly all the baboon remains show extensive carnivore damage, including numerous punctuate marks, presumably caused by the leopar ...gical Bulletin '''24''', 170-171.</ref> According to C. K. Brain (1969), a carnivore that shows this kind of ability is the leopard, remains of several of which
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  • ...opsians were the group most likely to have filled the role as the dominant carnivore towards upper Late Permian<ref name="Kemp 2005"/>. ...it was at this stage that they most likely took over the role as dominant carnivore from the more primitive anteosaurs. By the end of the Permian Period, durin
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  • #''Carnivore-ungulate ratio'': in hyaena accumulations, the ratio of carnivore plus ungulate remains is at least 20%, while in hominid accumulations it is ...es prior to [[Fossilization|fossilisation]]. Therefore a low percentage of carnivore-damaged bones cannot be used to exclude hyaenas as the bone accumulator.
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  • ...es in length. It is a [[vegetarian]] and is related to the ''notoriously [[carnivore|carnivorous]]'' [[Komodo dragon]]. It is "large, showy, and also slightly s
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  • ...beyond NSA. Your list is good, but then there's everything from CALEA and Carnivore to the Chinese gov't that raise related issues. [[User:Sandy Harris|Sandy H
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  • ...of extensive studies done in order to distinguishing percussion marks and carnivore notches, the identification of bone tools shaped by flaking remains a matte ...ent, but it is a controversial musical instrument and has been found to be carnivore <bear> modified rather than hominin modified.<ref name="d’Errico & Backwe
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  • ...mes of fibrous plant matter. Intriguingly, modern human GITs appear quite carnivore-like in comparison to extant great apes, a fact which may be related to iss ...nt. If the herbivorous mammal is then itself consumed by a carnivore, the carnivore would be expected to express an even lower Sr/Ca ratio, since its metabolis
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  • ...l= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref>. The following is a list of selected non-carnivore larger mammals<ref name="kruger animals"/><ref name="Kruger"/>.{{Image|Bush
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  • ...}} {{rpr|carbohydrate}} {{rpr|carbon cycle}} {{rpr|carbon fixation}} {{rpr|carnivore}} {{rpr|Carolus Linnaeus}} {{rpr|carotene}} {{rpr|asymptomatic carrier|carr
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  • ...}} {{rpl|carbohydrate}} {{rpl|carbon cycle}} {{rpl|carbon fixation}} {{rpl|carnivore}} {{rpl|Carl Linnaeus|Carolus Linnaeus}} {{rpl|carotene}} {{rpl|asymptomati
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  • *[[Carnivore]]
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