oligophagy

/ˌɑːlɪˈɡɑːfədʒi/
noun
  1. The practice or condition of eating only a few specific types of food, especially among animals.
    • Researchers studied the oligophagy of certain beetles to understand their habitat needs.
    • Oligophagy is common among insects that rely on a single plant family.
    • The panda's oligophagy limits its diet almost entirely to bamboo.
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