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Definition of insectivorous in English: insectivorousadjective ˌɪnsɛkˈtɪv(ə)rəsˌɪnsɛkˈtɪvərəs 1(of an animal) feeding on insects, worms, and other invertebrates. (动物)食虫的 Example sentencesExamples - Omnivorous, herbivorous, and insectivorous species were selected for study of plant chemical discrimination to facilitate comparisons between diet and chemosensory responses in relation to iguanian phylogeny.
- Almost all Mesozoic mammals were insectivorous.
- Barn swallows are small insectivorous passerines that feed on the wing.
- Vireos are small, primarily insectivorous passerines that live in forested or scrub habitats.
- Despite numerous other studies demonstrating the importance of insectivorous birds to insect herbivore densities, bird exclusion resulted in relatively weak effects on the arthropod community on our saplings.
- These bats are primarily insectivorous (although they have been observed to eat fruit on occasion) and hawk insects in flight.
- This suggests that these animals were insectivorous or carnivorous.
- All species are insectivorous, hawking insects in flight.
- The new find is thought to belong to a group of small, mainly insectivorous birds called white eyes, which are related to warblers.
- Insectivores are fairly common because insects are very common but the small size and low nutrient value of insects means that most insectivorous mammals are small, except the anteaters.
- Thomisids are among the favourite prey of insectivorous birds and other invertebrates.
- Herbivorous, granivorous and insectivorous birds have a highly specialized, muscular gizzard with an inner lining of hard cuticle.
- Small insectivorous passerines, which typically feed the nestlings with small food items at a very high rate, are ideal as model species because limitations in food supply are likely to have an immediate effect on nestling hunger.
- Contrary to popular belief, bats are not helpless on the ground or in the water, and some insectivorous species feed on ground-dwelling insects as much or more than they feed on insects captured in flight.
- The ancestral amniotes were small animals, superficially resembling primitive, insectivorous lizards.
- Like most insectivorous bats, the New Zealand short-tailed bat hunts insects in the air by using echolocation.
- No man's hand was turned against it and it cannot be said that its food supplies have vanished, since most other similarly insectivorous birds remain common.
- These bats are primarily insectivorous, and most hawk insects in flight, often using their wings like tennis rackets and swatting the insects into the tail membrane.
- The barn swallow is a semicolonial, aerially insectivorous passerine.
- These bats are strictly insectivorous and may be further limited in diet to moths and butterflies.
- 1.1 (of a plant such as the sundew) able to capture and digest insects.
(茅膏菜等植物)食虫的 Example sentencesExamples - The Venus flytrap is a must for boys who enjoy watching the insectivorous plant capture its prey - usually a housefly - before devouring it over several days.
- Equally surprising are the mouthparts of the creature's curious digestive track that suggest a rather singular amalgam of arthropodous characteristics with those of insectivorous plants.
- It's as if memory functions like some swift and rapacious insectivorous plant.
- There, while hunting for the rare bog orchid, he stumbled on the minuscule, insectivorous sundew plant, Drosera rotundifolia.
Rhymescarnivorous, herbivorous, omnivorous Definition of insectivorous in US English: insectivorousadjectiveˌinsekˈtivərəsˌɪnsɛkˈtɪvərəs 1(of an animal) feeding on insects, worms, and other invertebrates. (动物)食虫的 Example sentencesExamples - No man's hand was turned against it and it cannot be said that its food supplies have vanished, since most other similarly insectivorous birds remain common.
- The barn swallow is a semicolonial, aerially insectivorous passerine.
- Despite numerous other studies demonstrating the importance of insectivorous birds to insect herbivore densities, bird exclusion resulted in relatively weak effects on the arthropod community on our saplings.
- All species are insectivorous, hawking insects in flight.
- Almost all Mesozoic mammals were insectivorous.
- Omnivorous, herbivorous, and insectivorous species were selected for study of plant chemical discrimination to facilitate comparisons between diet and chemosensory responses in relation to iguanian phylogeny.
- Small insectivorous passerines, which typically feed the nestlings with small food items at a very high rate, are ideal as model species because limitations in food supply are likely to have an immediate effect on nestling hunger.
- Thomisids are among the favourite prey of insectivorous birds and other invertebrates.
- These bats are primarily insectivorous, and most hawk insects in flight, often using their wings like tennis rackets and swatting the insects into the tail membrane.
- Insectivores are fairly common because insects are very common but the small size and low nutrient value of insects means that most insectivorous mammals are small, except the anteaters.
- The ancestral amniotes were small animals, superficially resembling primitive, insectivorous lizards.
- Like most insectivorous bats, the New Zealand short-tailed bat hunts insects in the air by using echolocation.
- Barn swallows are small insectivorous passerines that feed on the wing.
- These bats are primarily insectivorous (although they have been observed to eat fruit on occasion) and hawk insects in flight.
- Vireos are small, primarily insectivorous passerines that live in forested or scrub habitats.
- The new find is thought to belong to a group of small, mainly insectivorous birds called white eyes, which are related to warblers.
- These bats are strictly insectivorous and may be further limited in diet to moths and butterflies.
- This suggests that these animals were insectivorous or carnivorous.
- Herbivorous, granivorous and insectivorous birds have a highly specialized, muscular gizzard with an inner lining of hard cuticle.
- Contrary to popular belief, bats are not helpless on the ground or in the water, and some insectivorous species feed on ground-dwelling insects as much or more than they feed on insects captured in flight.
- 1.1 (of a plant such as the Venus flytrap) able to capture and digest insects.
(茅膏菜等植物)食虫的 Example sentencesExamples - It's as if memory functions like some swift and rapacious insectivorous plant.
- There, while hunting for the rare bog orchid, he stumbled on the minuscule, insectivorous sundew plant, Drosera rotundifolia.
- Equally surprising are the mouthparts of the creature's curious digestive track that suggest a rather singular amalgam of arthropodous characteristics with those of insectivorous plants.
- The Venus flytrap is a must for boys who enjoy watching the insectivorous plant capture its prey - usually a housefly - before devouring it over several days.
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