Animals are considered Dangerous for Eating-Damage from the Start: Bava Kama 4a, 5b
The Offshoots of Eating are subject to the same penalties as the Central Form: Bava Kama 3a
The Offshoots of the form "Mav'eh," which may be considered the source for the Eating Form, are liable under the same legislature as the "Mav'eh" Form: Bava Kama 3b
Damage which was done on jointly-owned property, to one's partner's item: Bava Kama 13b, 14a
If an area is jointly owned for introducing oxen, and one partner is allowed to introduce fruit, and then the other's Ox eats that fruit: Bava Kama 14a, 16a
Definition
Eating As a Central Form of Damage, under Animals ["Shor"] or "Mav'eh": Bava Kama 2a, 2b, 3b
Eating Refers to Damage where the Damager Benefits: Bava Kama 2b, 3a, 3b, 4a
Eating Refers to Damage which the Damager does in its ordinary behavior: Bava Kama 3a, 4a, 9b, 16b
Definition of "ordinary behavior" for lions, wild and domesticated: Bava Kama 16b
There is no intention by the damager to damage: Bava Kama 4a
Eating Refers to damage which doesn't fully destroy the damaged item: Bava Kama 3a
Eating Refers to damage done in the victim's property, not in Public Property: Bava Kama 5b, 16b