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In the wild, tortoises are opportunistic feeders and they will on occasion tackle carrion and dung.
In early years, the commonest occurrence was the development of severe opportunistic infections with death a likely outcome.
Criminal attacks are often opportunistic, and often all a system has to be is more secure than the next system.
The ability to move across a broad and varied band of jobs is also very opportunistic.
Jackals are opportunistic feeders who are equally at home hunting small antelope or scavenging at larger kills.