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Durophagy is the eating behavior of animals that consume hard-shelled or exoskeleton bearing organisms, such as corals, shelled mollusks, or crabs. It is mostly used to describe fish, but is also used when describing reptiles, including fossil turtles, placodonts and invertebrates, as well as "bone-crushing" mammalian carnivores such as hyenas. Durophagy requires special adaptions, such as blunt, strong teeth and a heavy jaw. Bite force is necessary to overcome the physical constraints of consuming more durable prey and gain a competitive advantage over other organisms by gaining access to more diverse or exclusive food resources earlier in life. Those with greater bite forces require less time to consume certain prey items as a greater bite force can increase the net rate of energy intake

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  • Durofagia es el comportamiento alimenticio de los animales que consumen organismos con caparazón duro o exoesqueleto, como corales, moluscos con caparazón o cangrejos.​ Se usa principalmente para describir peces, pero también para describir reptiles,​ incluidas las tortugas fósiles,​ placodontes e invertebrados, así como mamíferos carnívoros "aplastadores de huesos" como las hienas.​
  • La durofagia è il comportamento alimentare degli animali che consumano organismi dal guscio duro o dotati di esoscheletro, come coralli, molluschi o granchi. È un termine usato principalmente per descrivere i pesci, ma viene anche usato per descrivere i rettili, comprese alcune tartarughe fossili, placodonti e invertebrati, così come i mammiferi carnivori "che triturano le ossa", come le iene.
  • Durophagy is the eating behavior of animals that consume hard-shelled or exoskeleton bearing organisms, such as corals, shelled mollusks, or crabs. It is mostly used to describe fish, but is also used when describing reptiles, including fossil turtles, placodonts and invertebrates, as well as "bone-crushing" mammalian carnivores such as hyenas. Durophagy requires special adaptions, such as blunt, strong teeth and a heavy jaw. Bite force is necessary to overcome the physical constraints of consuming more durable prey and gain a competitive advantage over other organisms by gaining access to more diverse or exclusive food resources earlier in life. Those with greater bite forces require less time to consume certain prey items as a greater bite force can increase the net rate of energy intake
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