Similar words: insectivorous, insecticide, insect, transection, omnivore, herbivore, carnivore, collective security. Meaning: [ɪn'sektɪvɔr /-vɔː] n. 1. small insect-eating mainly nocturnal terrestrial or fossorial mammals 2. any organism that feeds mainly on insects.
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1. Insectivore molars from category 5 predator assemblages are even more dramatically digested.
2. The very first mammals were small insectivores, probably very similar to this modern tree shrew.
3. Again, the insectivores in closely related groups can coexist, whereas this is rare in the frugivores.
4. In addition to these spiny insectivores there are two other armoured species, the extraordinary hero shrews.
5. The 2-kilogram creature supplants the chicken-sized insectivore Albertonykus Borealis as the smallest known dinosaur in North America.
6. A great diversification of herbivorous and carnivorous forms developed from the insectivores.
7. The most primitive representatives are extremely similar to the insectivores.
8. It is related to the hedgehog,[sentencedict.com/insectivore.html] or rather it belongs to the same family of insectivores.
9. It is thought that the very first placental mammals were tiny insectivores, but no fossil evidence of them remains.
10. Until recently they were thought to be primitive primates but now science has put them firmly among the insectivores.
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