Information about Insectivores
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An insectivore is a carnivore with a diet that consists chiefly of insects and similar small creatures.
Although individually small, insects exist in enormous numbers and make up a very large part of the animal biomass in almost all non-marine environments. In Queensland pastures, for example, it is normal to have a greater total weight of Scarabaeidae larvae under the surface than of the beef cattle grazing above it.
A great many creatures depend on insects as their primary diet, and many that do not (and are thus not technically insectivores) nevertheless use insects as a protein supplement, particularly when they are breeding.
The biological order Insectivora includes a number of mammals which happen to be insectivores, but there is no necessary link. Just as many members of the order known as Carnivora are actually omnivores (and one, the Giant Panda, is an herbivore), several members of the Insectivora do not eat insects.
Some examples of insectivores include nightingale, aardwolf, echidna, swallows, anteaters, carp, frogs, lizards, bats, and spiders. Insects also can be insectivores. Examples would be dragonflies, hornets, ladybugs, and praying mantises.
Insectivorous plants also exist, including the Venus flytrap, several types of pitcher plants, butterworts, sundews, bladderworts, the waterwheel plant, brocchinia bromeliads, and others. These generally grow in nitrogen-poor soils, which they instead obtain by trapping insects. Technically these plants are not strictly insectivorous, as they consume any animal small enough to be trapped by them; indeed, the larger varieties of pitcher plant have been known to consume small rodents and lizards.
See also
- Insectivora
- -vore
- Bee-eater, eats insects of bees, wasps, and hornets
carnivore (IPA: /ˈkɑrnɪvɔər/), meaning 'meat eater' (Latin carne meaning 'flesh' and vorare
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Insecta
Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
Subclass Apterygota
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Linnaeus, 1758
Orders
Subclass Apterygota
- * Archaeognatha (bristletails)
- * Thysanura (silverfish)
- * Infraclass Paleoptera (Probably paraphyletic)
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Queensland
Flag Coat of Arms
Slogan or Nickname: Sunshine State, Smart State
Motto(s): "Audax at Fidelis" (Bold but Faithful)
Other Australian states and territories
Capital Brisbane
Government Constitutional monarchy
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Flag Coat of Arms
Slogan or Nickname: Sunshine State, Smart State
Motto(s): "Audax at Fidelis" (Bold but Faithful)
Other Australian states and territories
Capital Brisbane
Government Constitutional monarchy
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Scarab beetle may refer to:
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Insects
- A beetle of another of the family Scarabaeidae
- A dung beetle, especially the Scarabaeus sacer worshipped by the ancient Egyptians as an embodiment of the god Khepri (an amulet made by that people in the shape of the
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Proteins are large organic compounds made of amino acids arranged in a linear chain and joined together by peptide bonds between the carboxyl and amino groups of adjacent amino acid residues.
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order (Latin: ordo, plural ordines) is a rank between class and family (termed a taxon at that rank). The superorder is a rank between class and order. Exact details of formal nomenclature depend on the Nomenclature Code which applies.
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Eulipotyphla
Haeckel, 1866
Families
Erinaceidae
Soricidae
Talpidae
Solenodontidae
Nesophontidae
The order Insectivora (from Latin insectum "insect" and vorare
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Haeckel, 1866
Families
Erinaceidae
Soricidae
Talpidae
Solenodontidae
Nesophontidae
The order Insectivora (from Latin insectum "insect" and vorare
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Carnivora
Bowdich, 1821
Families
The diverse order Carnivora (IPA: /kɑrˈnɪvərə/
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Bowdich, 1821
Families
- 17, See classification
The diverse order Carnivora (IPA: /kɑrˈnɪvərə/
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A. melanoleuca
Binomial name
Ailuropoda melanoleuca
(David, 1869)
Subspecies
A. melanoleuca melanoleuca
A.
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Binomial name
Ailuropoda melanoleuca
(David, 1869)
Giant Panda range
Subspecies
A. melanoleuca melanoleuca
A.
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L. megarhynchos
Binomial name
Luscinia megarhynchos
(Brehm, 1831)
The Nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos), also known as Rufous Nightingale and Common Nightingale
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Binomial name
Luscinia megarhynchos
(Brehm, 1831)
The Nightingale (Luscinia megarhynchos), also known as Rufous Nightingale and Common Nightingale
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Proteles
Species: P. cristatus
Binomial name
Proteles cristatus
Sparrman 1783
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Species: P. cristatus
Binomial name
Proteles cristatus
Sparrman 1783
Aardwolf range
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Tachyglossidae
Gill, 1872
Species
Genus Tachyglossus
T. aculeatus
Genus Zaglossus
Z. attenboroughi
Z. bruijnii
Z.
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Gill, 1872
Species
Genus Tachyglossus
T. aculeatus
Genus Zaglossus
Z. attenboroughi
Z. bruijnii
Z.
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Hirundinidae
Vigors, 1825
Genera
Many, see text.
The swallows and martins are a group of passerine birds in the family Hirundinidae which are characterised by their adaptation to aerial feeding.
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Vigors, 1825
Genera
Many, see text.
The swallows and martins are a group of passerine birds in the family Hirundinidae which are characterised by their adaptation to aerial feeding.
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Vermilingua
Illiger, 1811
Families
Cyclopedidae
Myrmecophagidae
Anteaters are the four mammal species of the suborder Vermilingua commonly known for eating ants and termites.
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Illiger, 1811
Families
Cyclopedidae
Myrmecophagidae
Anteaters are the four mammal species of the suborder Vermilingua commonly known for eating ants and termites.
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CARP can mean:
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- the Cache Array Routing Protocol, a World Wide Web caching protocol
- Canadian Association of Retired Persons, Canada
- Club Atlético River Plate, a football club in Argentina
- the Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles
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FROG
General
Dianelos Georgoudis, Damian Leroux, and Billy Simón Chaves
1998
Cipher detail
Key size(s):| 128, 192, or 256 bits
Block size(s):| 128 bits
8
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General
Dianelos Georgoudis, Damian Leroux, and Billy Simón Chaves
1998
Cipher detail
Key size(s):| 128, 192, or 256 bits
Block size(s):| 128 bits
8
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Lacertilia*
Günther, 1867
Families
Many, see text.
Lizards are reptiles of the order Squamata, normally possessing four legs, external ear openings and movable eyelids.
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Günther, 1867
Families
Many, see text.
Lizards are reptiles of the order Squamata, normally possessing four legs, external ear openings and movable eyelids.
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BAT may refer to:
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- Baby AT, a variant of the AT form factor
- Bangor Area Transit
- B.A.T., "Bureau of Astral Troubleshooters", a 1990 computer game
- Batch file, ".BAT", MS-DOS, OS/2, and Windows shell programs
- BAT (G.I.
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Araneae
Clerck, 1757
Diversity
111 families, 40,000 species
Suborders
Mesothelae
Mygalomorphae
Araneomorphae
See table of families
Spiders
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Clerck, 1757
Diversity
111 families, 40,000 species
Suborders
Mesothelae
Mygalomorphae
Araneomorphae
See table of families
Spiders
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Anisoptera
Selys, 1854
Aeshnidae
Austropetaliidae
Cordulegastridae
Corduliidae
Gomphidae
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Selys, 1854
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Aeshnidae
Austropetaliidae
Cordulegastridae
Corduliidae
Gomphidae
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Vespa
Linnaeus, 1758
Species
See text
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Linnaeus, 1758
Species
See text
This article refers collectively to all true hornets. For the common "hornet" of Europe (also introduced in the Americas) see European Hornet.
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praying mantis, or praying mantid, is the common name for an insect of the order Mantodea. Often mistakenly spelled preying mantis (an eggcorn, since they are notoriously predatory), they are in fact named for the typical "prayer-like" stance.
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Carnivorous plants (sometimes called insectivorous plants) are plants that derive some or most of their nutrients (but not energy) from trapping and consuming animals or protozoans, most focusing on insects and other arthropods.
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Dionaea
Species: D. muscipula
Binomial name
Dionaea muscipula
Sol.
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Species: D. muscipula
Binomial name
Dionaea muscipula
Sol.
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A: Honey-gland from attractive surface of lid. B: Digestive gland from interior of pitcher, in pocket-like depression of epidermis, opening downwards. C: Traverse section same.
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Pinguicula
L.
Species
About 80, see separate list.
The butterworts are a group of carnivorous plants comprising the genus Pinguicula.
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L.
Species
About 80, see separate list.
The butterworts are a group of carnivorous plants comprising the genus Pinguicula.
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Drosera
L.
Species
See separate list.
The Sundews (Drosera) comprise one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, with over 170 species.
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L.
Species
See separate list.
The Sundews (Drosera) comprise one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, with over 170 species.
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Utricularia
L., 1753
Diversity
214 species
Subgenera
Bivalvaria
Polypompholyx
Utricularia
Bladderwort
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L., 1753
Diversity
214 species
Bladderwort distribution
Subgenera
Bivalvaria
Polypompholyx
Utricularia
Bladderwort
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