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What is calcivores?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 10/8/2023

A calcivore is a being that feeds on calcium for nourishment. This often, if not always, comes in the form of bones, making calcivores predatory animals.

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What is an example of calcivores?

Calcivores are animals that consume calcium-rich sources like bones, shells, or antlers. Some examples of calcivores include hyenas that consume bones for their calcium content and certain birds that eat eggshells for the calcium they provide for egg production.


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