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- Bee (11175 bytes)
89: Bees are the favorite meal of ''[[Bee-eater|Merops apiaster]]'', a bird. - Polar bear (6417 bytes)
15: ...large [[mammal]] of the order [[Carnivora]] (meat eater), family ''Ursidae'' ([[bear]]s). It is a [[circu... - Egyptian mythology (14567 bytes)
25: ...Osiris]] in [[Aaru]], but the demon [[Ammit]] (''Eater of Hearts'') – part crocodile, part lion, a... - Moose (8141 bytes)
16: ...dian]]) family of languages. The name means "twig eater." - Lion (11511 bytes)
64: ...de the [[Tsavo]] Man-Eaters and the [[Mfuwe]] Man-Eater. In both cases the hunters who slew the lions wro...
68: See also: [[Tsavo maneaters]] - Alaskan Malamute (6961 bytes)
66: Eskimo means "raw flesh eater" in the language of the Canadian Indians, the Esk... - Therizinosaurus (2468 bytes)
24: ...ther hypotheses suggest that it was a [[termite]] eater, using its claws to open big termite nests, but i... - Artichoke (2732 bytes)
6: ...nt is difficult to judge and the novice artichoke eater may wish to seek guidance by discreetly watching ... - Capsicum (7116 bytes)
72: ... properly digested, [[anus]]) of the unaccustomed eater. Most [[mammal]]s find this unpleasant; however b... - Ospreys (4841 bytes)
14: ...[bird of prey|raptor]] which is a specialist fish-eater with a worldwide distribution. It is often known ... - Abrosaurus (393 bytes)
1: ...lion years ago. Like all sauropods it was a plant eater, and, like other Camarasaurids, it's nostrils wer... - Animantarx (112 bytes)
1: ...''' (Living Fortress) was an [[Ankylosaur]] plant-eater from late [[Cretaceous]] [[North America]].
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