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The phrase "adapted for feeding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been modified or designed specifically for the purpose of feeding, often in a biological or mechanical context.
Example: "The new design of the bird feeder is adapted for feeding a variety of bird species, ensuring they all have access to food."
Alternatives: "designed for feeding" or "modified for feeding".
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Serrated: conical, with a finely serrated edge, adapted for feeding on leaves, buds, shoots, and fruit.
Freshwater atheriniforms are generally adapted for feeding at the surface, on insect larvae and small crustaceans.
Its skull grew to about 9 cm (about 3.5 inches) in length, and it contained several broad incisors and a row of fluted leaf-shaped cheek teeth that appear to be adapted for feeding on plants.
The tadpole of a frog differs from the adult in being totally aquatic, in possessing a tail and gills for respiration, and in having a mouth adapted for feeding on plants.
Although most gomphotheres probably had a mixed diet of many different kinds of vegetation, their plated teeth may have been specially adapted for feeding on the grasses that became widespread in the world's ecosystems during the Miocene Epoch (23 million to 5.3 million years ago).
Eurotrochilus demonstrates that in the Old World, hummingbird ancestors had evolved the main features of living hummingbirds, such as a long, slender beak adapted for feeding on nectar, by 30 million years ago, Mayr says.
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The protobranchs feed in a different way, scraping detritus from the seabed, and this may be the original mode of feeding used by all bivalves before the gills became adapted for filter feeding.
Abelisaurids, especially Majungasaurus, may instead have been adapted for a feeding strategy more similar to modern felids, with short and broad snouts, that bite once and hold on until the prey is subdued.
As mentioned previously, N. osculus, with its ventrally oriented mouth, was likely adapted for benthic feeding.
Among arthropods, modifications of the appendages, which form as extensions from the body, have generated structures adapted for sensation, feeding, and locomotion.
Their cytosolic space is entirely packed with symbiosomes and their physiology is adapted for symbiosis, feeding the microsymbionts and assimilating and transporting the fixed nitrogen.
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