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http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/marssim/simhtml/organisms/blackratsnake.htmlhttp://www.google.co.in/imgres?q=omnivores&hl=en&sa=X&rlz=1T4ADFA_enIN420IN421&tbm=isch&prmd=imvns&tbnid=OqwCa8M6UsGoPM:&imgrefurl=http://www.dailypuppy.com/articles/what-are-the-differences-between-herbivores-carnivores--omnivores/bb59158d-8dc7-d892-930f-b9881abbd7f5&docid=lQ3Ohn6lfqVaiM&w=120&h=120&ei=HCRyTuPgAcX5rAfTwOX3Bg&zoom=1&biw=1280&bih=588&iact=rc&dur=15&page=4&tbnh=96&tbnw=96&start=68&ndsp=25&ved=1t:429,r:6,s:68&tx=56&ty=75http://www.google.co.in/imgres?q=omnivores&hl=en&sa=X&rlz=1T4ADFA_enIN420IN421&biw=1280&bih=588&tbm=isch&prmd=imvns&tbnid=yPkF_QswiaJOlM:&imgrefurl=http://www.nhptv.org/natureworks/nwep10b.htm&docid=bgqp4Xas6_RbsM&w=200&h=143&ei=HCRyTuPgAcX5rAfTwOX3Bg&zoom=1http://www.qrg.northwestern.edu/projects/marssim/simhtml/organisms/wolf.html7/31/2019 Compassion=Adaptation for Food
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is the evolutionary
process whereby a populationbecomes better suited to its habitat . [ This process takes place over manygenerationsThe term adaptation may also refer toa process of developing specialfeatures in living beings in order tosurvive in a particular habitat
Adaptation means adjustment withthe surroundings
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CLASSIFICATION OF ANIMALS ON THE BASIS OF
THEIR EATING HABITS :-
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carnivore
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Herbivores
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Cow Horse Zebra Rhinoceros Wildebeest Monkey Deer Sheep Iguana Rabbit Panda Caribou Koala Camel Donkey
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Most bear species are considered omnivores, but individualdiets can range from almost exclusively herbivorous toalmost exclusively carnivorous, depending on what foodsources are available locally and seasonally. Polar bears are classified as carnivores while pandas areclassified as herbivores, although giant pandas will eatsome meat (e.g., insects) from time to time, and polarbears will sometimes eat plants (such as kelp).Vario us mammals are omniv orous by n ature , such as pigs ,,bears , hedgehogs , squirrels , raccoons , mice , rats Also some pr imat es are om nivorous including humans ,chimpanzees and baboons .
Variou s bird s are omn ivorou s , whos e diet varies fromberries and nectar to insec ts , worms , f is h , and s m allrodents ; exam pl es in clude ca ssowa rys , chickens , crows andrelated corvids , keas , rallidae , and rheas .Some lizards , turtles , fish, such as piranhas , andinvertebrates are also omnivorous.
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A is any organism orliving thing that benefits fromanother creature's harm. In otherwords, the parasites harm the
host organism while the parasitebenefits Examples of parasites in humans
include tapeworms and leeches .World-wide, the most seriouscause of human death by aparasite is malaria .
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. Examples would include manyherbivorous insects: the Homoptera (leafhoppers , froghoppers , aphids ,scale insects and whiteflies ). Thelarvae of Lepidoptera usually feed andmature on a single individual of thehost plant species, and what they eataccounts for most of the food fortheir complete life span. Moreover,caterpillars can and often do serious
damage to the host's foliage. Otherorders also have many parasiticherbivores: Thysanoptera (thrips).Hemiptera (true bugs), Coleoptera (beetles), Diptera (flies).
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Adaptive features-Have suckers or sucking tubes to suck blood from their host
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Saprophytes are the organisms that act as therainforests decomposerson the forest floors.Some fungi, called mycorrhizals, are examplesof plant life that carry out this function.Many saprotrophs are so small, calledmicrobes, that they cannot be seen with thenaked eye. Other decomposers, which includeinsects, grubs, snails, slugs, beetles and ants,aid in recycling valuable nutrients from dead
organic matter which is then released backinto the soil to be reabsorbed rapidly by plantsand trees
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MUSHROOM
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SCAVENGERSis both a carnivorous and
herbivorous feeding behavior in whichindividual scavengers search out dead animal(corpses or carrion ) and dead plant biomass onwhich to feed.The eating of carrion from thesame species is referred to as cannibalism .Scavengers play an important role in theecosystem by contributing to the
decomposition of dead animal and plantmaterial. Decomposers and detritivores complete this process, by consuming theremains left by scavengers
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EXAMPLE OF SCAVENGERS Jackals (African wild dogs)often scavenge in packsbeside hyenas. Leopards, like lions, will
scavenge when their hunting isunsuccessful. Lions are great predators butwill often scavenge or stealprey caught by other animals. Raccoons eat garbage fromdumps and cans, especially ifit smells of chicken or fish.
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EXAMPLE OF SCAVENGERS
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INSECTIVOROUS PLANTSSome plants grow in soil which is deficient inminerals so they have evolved mechanisms totrap insects and then digest the contents of their bodies.
There are three groups of these insectivorousplants - the Fly Traps with spiny-edged leaveswhich are hinged in the middle.The Sticky-leaved Plants with hair which
secrete insect-catching fluid.The Pitcher Plants with leaves which are water-filled funnels.
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EXAMPLE OF INSECTIVOROUS
Darlingtonia
Dionaea (Venusflytrap)
Drosera (Sundew, CapeSundew, Forked Sundew)
Nepenthes (Monkey cup,
Tropical pitcher plant)
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