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frugivorous

Insectivorous vs Frugivorous - What's the difference?

insectivorous | frugivorous |


As adjectives the difference between insectivorous and frugivorous

is that insectivorous is feeding on insects while frugivorous is having a diet that consists mostly of fruit; fruit-eating.

Frugivorous vs Fruitarian - What's the difference?

frugivorous | fruitarian |


As an adjective frugivorous

is having a diet that consists mostly of fruit; fruit-eating.

As a noun fruitarian is

a variant of vegetarian who intends to be limited to eating only such parts of plants whose consumption does not kill the plant (such as fruits, vegetables that can be compared to fruit, nuts and grain, but not for example tubers). The purest fruitarians do not want to destroy even the seeds.

Taxonomy vs Frugivorous - What's the difference?

taxonomy | frugivorous |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective frugivorous is

having a diet that consists mostly of fruit; fruit-eating.

Frugivorous vs Nonfrugivorous - What's the difference?

frugivorous | nonfrugivorous |


As adjectives the difference between frugivorous and nonfrugivorous

is that frugivorous is having a diet that consists mostly of fruit; fruit-eating while nonfrugivorous is not frugivorous.

Frugivorous vs Figbird - What's the difference?

frugivorous | figbird |


As an adjective frugivorous

is having a diet that consists mostly of fruit; fruit-eating.

As a noun figbird is

any of several frugivorous birds, of the genus sphecotheres , from australia.