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1O. A. C. Review Volume 30 Issue 7, March 1918

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    Western Shoshone

    Eaters), Railroad Valley, Nevada Tsogwiyuyugi, Elko County, Nevada Waitikka (Ricegrass Eaters), Ione Valley, Nevada Watatikka (Ryegrass Seed Eaters)

    Northern Shoshone

    or Hukan-deka (Porcupine Grass Seed Eaters, Wild Wheat Eaters). Painkwitikka or Pengwideka (Penkwitikka, Fish Eaters, Bear Lake Shoshone), ranged from

    Seed predation

    dictionary. Seed predation, often referred to as granivory, is a type of plant-animal interaction in which granivores (seed predators) feed on the seeds of plants

    Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin

    Porcupine Grass Seed Eaters, Wild Wheat Eaters, possibly synonymous with Kammitikka Tukudeka, Dukundeka', Sheep Eaters (Mountain Sheep Eaters), Sawtooth Range

    Shoshone

    Porcupine Grass Seed Eaters, Wild Wheat Eaters, possibly synonymous with Kammitikka Tukudeka, Dukundeka', Sheep Eaters (Mountain Sheep Eaters), Sawtooth Range

    List of birds of Japan

    World tropics and Australasia. They are gregarious and often colonial seed eaters with short thick but pointed bills. They are all similar in structure

    Zebra finch

    in the genus Taeniopygia found in Australia and Indonesia. They are seed-eaters that travel in large flocks. The genus Taeniopygia was introduced in

    Old World sparrow

    in particular, inhabit cities in large numbers. They are primarily seed-eaters, though they also consume small insects. Some species scavenge for food

    Northern Paiute people

    (meaning "Cui-ui eaters", or trout eaters). The people of the Lovelock area were known as the Koop Ticutta, meaning "ground-squirrel eaters" and the people

    Tanager

    Thraupidae now includes large-billed seed eaters, thin-billed nectar feeders, and foliage gleaners as well as fruit-eaters. One consequence of redefining the