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Diet Overlap

Turdus merula (Eurasian Blackbird)
Corvus splendens (House Crow)

Common Diet

Ficus drupacea (brown-woolly fig)

Common Habitat

Al Wathba Wetland Reserve
Arabian Desert and East Sahero-Arabian xeric shrublands
Central Deccan Plateau dry deciduous forests
Deccan thorn scrub forests
Eastern highlands moist deciduous forests
Eastern Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows
Himalaya
Himalayan subtropical pine forests
Indo-Burma
Kanha Tiger Reserve
Kudremukh National Park
Mountains of Central Asia
Narmada Valley dry deciduous forests
North Western Ghats moist deciduous forests
North Western Ghats montane rain forests
Northern dry deciduous forests
Northern Indochina subtropical forests
Simlipal Tiger Reserve
South Western Ghats moist deciduous forests
South Western Ghats montane rain forests
Sri Lanka lowland rain forests
Sri Lanka montane rain forests
Tian Shan foothill arid steppe
Tian Shan montane conifer forests
Tian Shan montane steppe and meadows
Western Ghats and Sri Lanka
Western Himalayan alpine shrub and meadows
Yarlung Tsangpo arid steppe
Yunnan Plateau subtropical evergreen forests

Attributes / relations provided by
♦ 1"Fig-eating by vertebrate frugivores: a global review", MIKE SHANAHAN, SAMSON SO, STEPHEN G. COMPTON and RICHARD CORLETT, Biol. Rev. (2001), 76, pp. 529–572
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