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What is an invertivore?

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Anonymous

∙ 16y ago
Updated: 11/28/2024

Well, darling, an invertivore is simply an organism that primarily feeds on invertebrates. Invertebrates are those spineless wonders like insects, worms, and mollusks. So, an invertivore is basically a fancy term for a critter that loves snacking on the little guys without a backbone.

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