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generalist
yes.
bureaucrats are generalist or specialist
No. They are specialists, primarily preying on krill.
Generalists eat whatever comes along, while specialists are adapted to one or only a few different foods.
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They are generalists who are in charge of coordinating the care of the aircraft.
No, raccoons are omnivores and generalists. They eat a variety of plant and animal matter.
Ravens are generalists that can eat just about anything including berries, nuts, seeds, and meat.
Endangered species are typically more likely to be specialists rather than generalists. Specialists have narrow ecological niches and specific habitat or dietary requirements, making them more vulnerable to changes in their environment, such as habitat loss or climate change. In contrast, generalists can adapt to a wider range of conditions and food sources, which may help them survive in changing ecosystems. Therefore, the fragility of specialists contributes to their higher risk of endangerment.
Apart from species in which an animal lives in a group and every member has a specific job, the animal kingdom doesn't really have generalists or specialists. Ligers are extremely rare, and usually lives in solitude, so neither.