Grazing is a human eating pattern characterized as "the repetitive eating of small or modest amounts of food in an unplanned manner throughout a period...
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Snacking may refer to: Eating a snack Grazing (human eating pattern), an eating pattern This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Human cannibalism is the act or practice of humans eating the flesh or internal organs of other human beings. A person who practices cannibalism is called...
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browsing in that grazing is eating grass or forbs, whereas browsing is eating woody twigs and leaves from trees and shrubs. Grazing differs from predation...
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A man-eating animal or man-eater is an individual animal or being that preys on humans as a pattern of hunting behavior. This does not include the scavenging...
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Pica (disorder) (redirect from Eating glass)
Edition (DSM-5), pica as a standalone eating disorder must persist for more than one month at an age when eating such objects is considered developmentally...
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Coprophagia (redirect from Shit eating)
kópros "feces" and φαγεῖν phageîn "to eat". Coprophagy refers to many kinds of feces-eating, including eating feces of other species (heterospecifics)...
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animal prey for hunting and arable land for growing crops and grazing livestock. Modern humans, however, have a great capacity for altering their habitats...
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An eating disorder is a mental disorder defined by abnormal eating behaviors that adversely affect a person's physical or mental health. These behaviors...
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eat detritus. Fungi digest organic matter outside their bodies as opposed to animals that digest their food inside their bodies. For humans, eating is...
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excess of heat. They disdain the foods used by other humans and content themselves with grazing like animals. They have many peculiar behaviors. For as...
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Meat (redirect from Meat eating)
livestock production systems. Grazing of livestock can be beneficial for some wildlife species, but not for others. Targeted grazing of livestock is used as...
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Geophagia (redirect from Clay-eating)
Livingstone wrote about slaves eating soil in Zanzibar, and it is also thought that large numbers of slaves brought with them soil-eating practices when they were...
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Food addiction (redirect from Impulsive Eating)
from the condition engage in frequent episodes of uncontrollable eating (binge eating). The word was first used in a research-based publication the Quarterly...
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Fungivore (category Animals by eating behaviors)
their poisons to deter animals from feeding on them: even today humans die from eating poisonous fungi. A natural consequence of this is the virtual absence...
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Osteophagy (category Eating behaviors)
detrimental to the dentition of herbivores. It has been observed that the pattern of wear on the cheek teeth of herbivores is congruous to the manner in...
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Horse teeth (category Senescence in non-human organisms)
grazing animals, good dentition is essential to survival. Continued grazing creates specific patterns of wear, which can be used along with patterns of...
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Molluscivore (category Animals by eating behaviors)
and/or exposure to digestive enzymes. Only cannibalistic sea slugs, snail-eating cone shells of the taxon Coninae, and some sea anemones use this method...
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Omnivore (category Animals by eating behaviors)
organisms that change their eating habits during their life cycle. Some species, such as grazing waterfowl like geese, are known to eat mainly animal tissue...
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Spongivore (category Animals by eating behaviors)
A spongivore is an animal anatomically and physiologically adapted to eating animals of the phylum Porifera, commonly called sea sponges, for the main...
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fossil fuel use for manufacture, grazing use for wildlife habitat enhancement, and carbon sequestration in response to grazing practices, among others. Conversely...
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move with the animals in search for any available grazing-grounds—without much long-term planning. Grazing in woodlands and forests may be referred to as...
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Grazing pressure is defined as the number of grazing animals of a specified class (age, species, physiological status like pregnant) per unit weight of...
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Phagocytosis (category Eating behaviors)
discovered and understood as such. The earliest definitive account of cell eating was given by Swiss scientist Albert von Kölliker in 1849. In his report...
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Marsupial lawn (section Role of grazing)
variables, humans also destroy lawn habitat through farming and livestock grazing. In order for these lawns to flourish, natural grazing patterns and fire...
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small to medium sized, which are often less than fifteen kilograms, the human is a notable exception. Mesocarnivores are seen today among the Canidae...
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Frugivore (category Animals by eating behaviors)
When both the fruit-producing plant and the frugivore benefit by fruit-eating behavior the interaction is a form of mutualism. Seed dispersal is important...
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Cattle (section Grazing behavior)
When grazing, cattle vary several aspects of their bite, i.e. tongue and jaw movements, depending on characteristics of the plant they are eating. Bite...
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Egg predation (section Interaction with humans)
marbled sea snake Aipysurus eydouxii, African egg-eating snakes (Dasypeltis spp.) and the Indian egg-eating snake Elachistodon westermanni. These snakes have...
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fire and grazing. Before modern fire suppression, the ecosystem was maintained by a pattern of disturbance caused by natural wildfire and grazing by bison...
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