Crows usually feed in large numbers, they are scavengers, targeting animals that are defenseless, like that of the small stinge bird rang_69, they often share the food among themselves
there is a different feeding habit for every species of animal.
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This is a reproductive strategy that has very little to do with how or what the animal eats. These animals be insectivores, omnivores, carnivores, herbivores and each animal can have a very different ways of feeding.
feeding , breeding and living habits of rhino
no
Eating habits consist of the patterns an individual maintains in regards to when, what, and how much (too much or too little) food is consumed. Eating habits are important to examine because eating habits influence the health of an individual.
the feeding habits of a elephant are grass, foilage, friut, branches and twigs
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Land Animals: Breathing - They breath steadily using lungs, the rate of breathing depends upon the size of their lungs and structure. Feeding - Land animals either eat vegetation or other animals, depending on whether they are a herbavore or a carnavore. Some animals can be a omnivores, meaning they eat both. Air Animals: Breathing - Similar to a land animals. Feeding - Usually being amnivores, as they eat a variety of seeds, insects or left overs of other animals. Some are carnavores, such as bats. Water Animals: Breathing - Due to lack of air in water, animals who live in water have gills instead of lungs, which filter the water through them and gathering the oxygen from the water so that they can breath. Feeding - Some eat small bacterias and creatures or algai, such as plankton. Others eat other fish, some even of the same spieces. But feeding habits of water creatures are still being researched as the sea and waters contain most of mans mysteries. Yea, I'm bored ryt now, haha. XxCazxX
Now that I think about it, I think it does a little...
mammals and birds
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