"Granivorous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Granivorous refers to an animal that primarily eats grains, seeds, and other plant products.
Granivorous
In ecology: Many species of birds, such as sparrows and finches, are granivorous, relying on seeds and grains as a primary food source.
In biology: Scientists have discovered that certain species of anteaters are granivorous, feeding on seeds and fruits in addition to their typical insect-based diet.
In agriculture: Granivorous insects, such as the wheat stem maggot, can be a significant pest for farmers, as they feed on mature seeds, reducing crop yields.
In conservation: The reintroduction of granivorous species, such as the endangered Hawaiian goose, is crucial for maintaining the balance of island ecosystems.
In scientific research: A team of researchers studying granivorous behavior in an experimental setting observed that certain bird species adapted their foraging strategies to maximize seed acquisition in the presence of predators.
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