Food-mass feeder
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Food-mass feeders are organisms (animals) that feed on body parts of other organisms, using a number of strategies and feeding behaviors to acquire them. Examples of food-mass feeders are carnivores (feed on meat), herbivores (feed on plants), piscivores (feed on fish), insectivores (feed on insects), ophiophagous (feed on snakes), etc. Specialized feeding strategies are predation, cannibalism, etc.pt:Alimentação em massa

