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Ostrich, 1976
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Food Habits in Bahrain: Infants' Feeding Habits
Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 1983Nutrient requirements for infants less than 6 months are most critical. Many of the Bahraini housewives introduced supplementary foods at an early age; commercial baby foods were the main foods used. The use of these foods needs a relatively high level of education and good hygiene to provide the infant with safe foods.
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MULTIPLE FEEDING HABITS OF SASKATCHEWAN MOSQUITOES
Canadian Journal of Research, 1946Precipitin tests are used to determine the source of the blood meal of Saskatchewan mosquitoes. The tests disclose that the Aedes mosquitoes of the prairie feed extensively on man, horse, cow, and bird. The degree to which the species feed upon a particular host appears to be determined largely by the availability of that host.
J G, REMPEL, W A, RIDDELL, E M, McNELLY
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Mammal Review, 1974
ABSTRACTThe importance and application of an understanding of the feeding habits of deer in their management is stressed. Methods of diet determination are briefly outlined. Factors affecting the feeding habits are complex and include social ones, weather and available shelter, interactions with other species of animals, feeding patterns and the ...
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ABSTRACTThe importance and application of an understanding of the feeding habits of deer in their management is stressed. Methods of diet determination are briefly outlined. Factors affecting the feeding habits are complex and include social ones, weather and available shelter, interactions with other species of animals, feeding patterns and the ...
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Feeding habits of Japanese butterfyfishes (Chaetodontidae)
Environmental Biology of Fishes, 1989Stomach content data from 32 species of Japanese butterflyfishes of the family Chaetodontidae were used to classify them into feeding groups and to determine their important food resources. Four major feeding groups were distinguished: (1) obligative coral feeders which prey exclusively or mostly on scleractinian corals, (2) facultative coral feeders ...
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Feeding Habits of Emperor Penguins
Nature, 1958THE feeding habits of emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri Gray) have been described by previous authors1–5. Most agree that the birds have access to the sea through tide cracks. During the winter of 1957 in Antarctica, I was able to observe this phase of the birds' activities and can now amplify previous comments.
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Feeding Habits of Artibeus jamaicensis
Journal of Mammalogy, 1968(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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The Feeding Habits of Ammonites
Science, 2011Synchrotron x-ray observations of ammonite fossils reveal the diet of Cretaceous organisms.
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Feeding Habits of Stick Insects
Nature, 1937IN reference to the communication from Mr. Sidney T. E. Dark1, and the observations from the Notre Dame Training College, Glasgow2, relating to the eating of dead cellulose by Carausius, it may be of interest to record that these insects will occasionally eat paper.
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