What you call an animal whose main food is fruits?












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Yesterday, I watched a show on Animal Planet in which they were showing a type of bat called flying bat which lives only on fruits.



I referred a dictionary but I am not happy with the word herbivore. Herbivore eats leaves, vegetables, fruits or all food item which are not meat. The only word that I can think is fruit-eating animals. But I think like Herbivore, and carnivore there should be word for fruit eating animals.



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  • And humans on such a diet are called fruitarians

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  • @GrahamChiu so that person eat only fruits?

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Yesterday, I watched a show on Animal Planet in which they were showing a type of bat called flying bat which lives only on fruits.



I referred a dictionary but I am not happy with the word herbivore. Herbivore eats leaves, vegetables, fruits or all food item which are not meat. The only word that I can think is fruit-eating animals. But I think like Herbivore, and carnivore there should be word for fruit eating animals.



Any help will be appreciated.










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  • And humans on such a diet are called fruitarians

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  • @GrahamChiu so that person eat only fruits?

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Yesterday, I watched a show on Animal Planet in which they were showing a type of bat called flying bat which lives only on fruits.



I referred a dictionary but I am not happy with the word herbivore. Herbivore eats leaves, vegetables, fruits or all food item which are not meat. The only word that I can think is fruit-eating animals. But I think like Herbivore, and carnivore there should be word for fruit eating animals.



Any help will be appreciated.










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Yesterday, I watched a show on Animal Planet in which they were showing a type of bat called flying bat which lives only on fruits.



I referred a dictionary but I am not happy with the word herbivore. Herbivore eats leaves, vegetables, fruits or all food item which are not meat. The only word that I can think is fruit-eating animals. But I think like Herbivore, and carnivore there should be word for fruit eating animals.



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  • And humans on such a diet are called fruitarians

    – Graham Chiu
    4 hours ago











  • @GrahamChiu so that person eat only fruits?

    – Vicky.R
    55 mins ago



















  • And humans on such a diet are called fruitarians

    – Graham Chiu
    4 hours ago











  • @GrahamChiu so that person eat only fruits?

    – Vicky.R
    55 mins ago

















And humans on such a diet are called fruitarians

– Graham Chiu
4 hours ago





And humans on such a diet are called fruitarians

– Graham Chiu
4 hours ago













@GrahamChiu so that person eat only fruits?

– Vicky.R
55 mins ago





@GrahamChiu so that person eat only fruits?

– Vicky.R
55 mins ago










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NOTE: First of all, it is called Flying fox and not Flying bat.



Fruit-eating animal is readily understood. So, it will make more sense, then any other esoteric words. But, if you prefer, then there are couple of proper words to suit your need.



Animal who subsist mainly on fruits are called frugivorous animal.



Frugivore from Latin frugi-, stem of frux "fruit, produce" + vorare "devour, swallow".



Oxford Dictionary on Frugivore (noun):




(Zoology) An animal that feeds on fruit.




Collins Dictionary also defines the word called Fructivorous. It is an adjective of fructivore.




fruit-eating; frugivorous




Other, difficult and rare word is,



Carpophagous (adj.)
Oxford Dictionary defines it as




feeding on fruits







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    NOTE: First of all, it is called Flying fox and not Flying bat.



    Fruit-eating animal is readily understood. So, it will make more sense, then any other esoteric words. But, if you prefer, then there are couple of proper words to suit your need.



    Animal who subsist mainly on fruits are called frugivorous animal.



    Frugivore from Latin frugi-, stem of frux "fruit, produce" + vorare "devour, swallow".



    Oxford Dictionary on Frugivore (noun):




    (Zoology) An animal that feeds on fruit.




    Collins Dictionary also defines the word called Fructivorous. It is an adjective of fructivore.




    fruit-eating; frugivorous




    Other, difficult and rare word is,



    Carpophagous (adj.)
    Oxford Dictionary defines it as




    feeding on fruits







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      NOTE: First of all, it is called Flying fox and not Flying bat.



      Fruit-eating animal is readily understood. So, it will make more sense, then any other esoteric words. But, if you prefer, then there are couple of proper words to suit your need.



      Animal who subsist mainly on fruits are called frugivorous animal.



      Frugivore from Latin frugi-, stem of frux "fruit, produce" + vorare "devour, swallow".



      Oxford Dictionary on Frugivore (noun):




      (Zoology) An animal that feeds on fruit.




      Collins Dictionary also defines the word called Fructivorous. It is an adjective of fructivore.




      fruit-eating; frugivorous




      Other, difficult and rare word is,



      Carpophagous (adj.)
      Oxford Dictionary defines it as




      feeding on fruits







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        NOTE: First of all, it is called Flying fox and not Flying bat.



        Fruit-eating animal is readily understood. So, it will make more sense, then any other esoteric words. But, if you prefer, then there are couple of proper words to suit your need.



        Animal who subsist mainly on fruits are called frugivorous animal.



        Frugivore from Latin frugi-, stem of frux "fruit, produce" + vorare "devour, swallow".



        Oxford Dictionary on Frugivore (noun):




        (Zoology) An animal that feeds on fruit.




        Collins Dictionary also defines the word called Fructivorous. It is an adjective of fructivore.




        fruit-eating; frugivorous




        Other, difficult and rare word is,



        Carpophagous (adj.)
        Oxford Dictionary defines it as




        feeding on fruits







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        NOTE: First of all, it is called Flying fox and not Flying bat.



        Fruit-eating animal is readily understood. So, it will make more sense, then any other esoteric words. But, if you prefer, then there are couple of proper words to suit your need.



        Animal who subsist mainly on fruits are called frugivorous animal.



        Frugivore from Latin frugi-, stem of frux "fruit, produce" + vorare "devour, swallow".



        Oxford Dictionary on Frugivore (noun):




        (Zoology) An animal that feeds on fruit.




        Collins Dictionary also defines the word called Fructivorous. It is an adjective of fructivore.




        fruit-eating; frugivorous




        Other, difficult and rare word is,



        Carpophagous (adj.)
        Oxford Dictionary defines it as




        feeding on fruits








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