Seedcase vs Seedeater - What's the difference?
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(literally) An individual or species which eats seeds.
* 2003 , John Andrew Eastman, The Book of Field and Roadside
A bird species which feeds mainly on seeds.
Seedeater is a related term of seedcase.
As nouns the difference between seedcase and seedeater
is that seedcase is a pouch like structure of a plant that encloses the seeds while seedeater is an individual or species which eats seeds.seedeater
English
Noun
(en noun)- Mammal seedeaters include chipmunks; ground squirrels; red, gray, and fox squirrels; voles; white-footed mice; and pocket gophers.
- Most seedeaters have strong, typically shaped bills.