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  • ht, launchable homing back spikes capable of burrowing, a drill from the mouth that releases Boazan
  • Gorosaurus was also given Baragon's special burrowing ability and even his signature roar to furth
  • extinction event 65.5 million years ago, the burrowing ability probably helped mammals survive exti
  • osed to attack Paris for the film, using his burrowing ability to smash the Arc de Triumph from bel
  • gradation caused by the grazing, digging and burrowing activities of rabbits.
  • gradation caused by the grazing, digging and burrowing activities of rabbits.
  • The depths of the oceans, where burrowing activity today is at a similar level to that
  • years ago appear to imply active crawling or burrowing activity.
  • nd 1.5 cm in diameter, presumed to represent burrowing activity.
  • I was burrowing ahead trying to get to the park as quickly a
  • ence of descent from the former, rather than burrowing ancestors that evolved into the elongate and
  • s with moist, friable soils are suitable for burrowing and voles are most abundant in these habitat
  • Sounds of the larvae burrowing and chewing can be heard by placing one's ea
  • The dog cockle is a burrowing animal, living in shelly gravel at depths up
  • It is a nocturnal, burrowing animal.
  • extensive disturbance due to the actions of burrowing animals and the cup may have been moved from
  • ls are not seen as they are nocturnal or are burrowing animals living under the ground or the dense
  • In the case of burrowing animals, often their tunnels are 'half-glass
  • lized feeding strategy, perhaps preying upon burrowing animals, or perhaps aquatic feeding habits.
  • an opportunistic predator, preying on small burrowing animals, such as molluscs, worms, or arthrop
  • As burrowing animals, they may have fed off of water-rich
  • des protection for small mammals, especially burrowing animals.
  • a wide trace thought to be constructed by a burrowing arthropod ploughing through the sediment for
  • rsupials, and placentals were semiaquatic or burrowing, as there are multiple mammalian lineages wi
  • Atractaspis aterrima, or the Slender burrowing asp, is a species of snake in the Atractaspi
  • Atractaspis battersbyi, or Battersby's burrowing asp, is a species of snake in the Atractaspi
  • Atractaspis irregularis, or the Variable burrowing asp, is a species of snake in the Atractaspi
  • Atractaspis scorteccii, or the Somali burrowing asp, is a species of snake in the Atractaspi
  • Atractaspis coalescens, or the Black burrowing asp, is a species of snake in the Atractaspi
  • Atractaspis corpulenta, or the Fat burrowing asp, is a species of snake in the Atractaspi
  • Atractaspis reticulata, or the Reticulate burrowing asp, is a species of snake in the Atractaspi
  • Atractaspis leucomelas, or the Ogaden burrowing asp, is a species of snake in the Atractaspi
  • Atractaspis engdahli, or Engdahl's burrowing asp, is a species of snake in the Atractaspi
  • , Japan, where he studied animal psychology ( burrowing behavior in rats) and (at the Tokyo Metropol
  • t on the property include the Numbat, Bilby, Burrowing Bettong, Western Barred Bandicoot and Chudit
  • The Round Island Burrowing Boa (Bolyeria multocarinata) is an extinct s
  • Amphiuridae (commonly called long-armed burrowing brittle stars or burrowing brittle stars) ar
  • Canthophorus dubius is a species of burrowing bugs or negro bugs belonging to the family C
  • Cydnidae Billberg, 1820 - Known as burrowing bugs, it contains 120 genera and about 765 s
  • na was not a powerful burrower, and that the burrowing characteristics were retained from a burrowi
  • Burrowing Chincilla Mouse (Euneomys fossor)
  • The giant burrowing cockroach (Macropanesthia rhinoceros) is als
  • ckroaches, potentially longer than the giant burrowing cockroach, though not as heavy.
  • lso known as the red-handed shore crab, is a burrowing crab inhabiting mangrove forests in Australi
  • Engaewa is a genus of burrowing crayfish endemic to the high-rainfall zone o
  • ea (endangered), E. reducta, the Dunsborough Burrowing Crayfish (endangered) and E. pseudoreducta (
  • This burrowing creature had not lost its sacrum, the pelvic
  • the motorcycle incident with Malik, and C.J burrowing Curtis' retirement money to pay for rehab Ja
  • ound mainly in the tropics of South America, burrowing deep into the soil and coming out every few
  • A burrowing demolitions expert, Mol was deactivated by t
  • Cistecephalus was a small, specialised, burrowing dicynodont, possibly with habits similar to
  • Pylaecephalids were small burrowing dicynodonts with long tusks.
  • Study of the Life Habits of Some Species of Burrowing Eumalacostraca".
  • f the 19th century quarrying, the effects of burrowing European Rabbits and damage from tree roots.
  • The Chinese Pangolin belongs to the burrowing family.
  • t to organisms feeding above the surface and burrowing for protection from predators.
  • The Ornate Burrowing Frog or Ornate Frog (Limnodynastes ornatus)
  • The painted burrowing frog is a small, roundish, brightly coloured
  • rog, Kerala Warty Frog, Pigmy Wrinkled Frog, Burrowing Frog
  • n red-footed tortoise, and African bullfrog ( Burrowing Frog).
  • alagasy Rainbow Frog, Ornate Hopper, Rainbow Burrowing Frog, Red Rain Frog, Gottlebe's Narrow-mouth
  • t in urban and agricultural areas due to its burrowing habit and its predilection for alfalfa; howe
  • ds, but it is uncommonly seen because of its burrowing habits.
  • kes and is often found in the leaf litter or burrowing in the soil in rain forests.
  • Pointy snout used for burrowing in sediment
  • he females have a shovel-like tusk, used for burrowing in wood.
  • They live mostly by burrowing in the seafloor or hiding under rocks.
  • s, on algae patches, and has even been found burrowing into the mud.
  • Like their relatives, they are adapted for burrowing into soft sediment, but they are relatively
  • gged Marvels on the pyre, but they escape by burrowing into the books and removing their gags on bo
  • It is caused by mites burrowing into the animal's flesh.
  • They burrowing into the prey's body to consume the flesh an
  • It gets its common name by its habit of burrowing into wood.
  • Most fruit internally damaged through burrowing into the fruit often drop prematurely.
  • Its nocturnal burrowing is important for the recycling of nutrients
  • nsion programme of the Merseyrail network, a burrowing junction was built at Hamilton Square so tha
  • ced or absent pectoral and pelvic fins for a burrowing lifestyle.
  • romeus cubicularis from which they deduced a burrowing lifestyle.
  • Members of the family are limbless, burrowing, lizard-like reptiles with a carnivorous die
  • They are burrowing lizards and extremely social.
  • osely resemble Varanus (Monitors) than small burrowing lizards.
  • ities in structure to the forelimb of modern burrowing mammals.
  • known as the sand mason worm), is a genus of burrowing marine polychaetes (commonly referred to as
  • for the copper ore which was coming from the Burrowing Mine.
  • that it competes with local species, and its burrowing nature damages embankments and clogs drainag
  • It is a burrowing nocturnal species and spends most of its tim
  • Larger particles can also inhibit the burrowing of small animals, which would limit circulat
  • erent/irrational behavior including terminal burrowing or even a stupor.
  • Any burrowing or semiaquatic mammal would have had additio
  • d and sitting in its reduced form (sulfide), burrowing organisms continually exposed it to oxygen,
  • loola monster (Cooloola propator) is a large burrowing orthopteran of the family Cooloolidae.
  • It is threatened by Western Gull and Burrowing Owl predation, illumination from fishing boa
  • ian ornithologists discovered that the pygmy burrowing owl makes its nest within sea oat colonies t
  • Birds such as the Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia), Hooded Oriole (Ict
  • A. c. guantanamensis (Garrido, 2001): Cuban Burrowing Owl - Cuba and Isla de la Juventud.
  • A. c. minor (Cory, 1918): Guyanan Burrowing Owl - S Guyana and Roraima region.
  • r the Worthen's Sparrow, Long-billed Curlew, Burrowing Owl, Mountain Plover, Sprague's Pipit, and F
  • animal, the Gopher Tortoise and the Florida Burrowing Owl.
  • lle has decided to play seasonal host to the burrowing owl.
  • h Park also has one area with the endangered Burrowing Owl.
  • honorable; Mullet Fingers wants to save the burrowing owls - which are endangered and protected by
  • Burrowing Owls are released in British Columbia as par
  • Southern lapwings, locally known as teros, burrowing owls, and elegant-crested tinamou nest in op
  • n open field with artificial burrows for the burrowing owls, which are anticipated to stay there ov
  • Marathon hosts Burrowing Owls.
  • ductive output due to competition with other burrowing petrels, and the young are preyed upon by th
  • python, Savu python, Burmese python, Mexican burrowing python, Eastern Indigo Snake, Sinaloan milk
  • Ajolotes are carnivorous, burrowing reptiles, but unlike other species of amphis
  • The Yonenaga's rat is a burrowing rodent that lives in colonies.
  • Zokors are Asiatic burrowing rodents resembling mole rats.
  • It is a burrowing scorpions, but is commonly found under rocks
  • or Five-Clawed Worm Skink is a smooth-scaled burrowing skink found in eastern Australia.
  • gs: Parker discovered the Vesey-Fitzgerald's Burrowing Skink on the Seychelles which he named after
  • The Brauer's Burrowing Skink (Janetaescincus braueri) is a species
  • The Gronovi's Dwarf Burrowing Skink (Scelotes gronovii) is a species of sk
  • Gardiner's Burrowing Skink (Pamelaescincus gardineri) is the only
  • The Kasner's Dwarf Burrowing Skink (Scelotes kasneri) is a species of ski
  • Janetaescincus is a genus of burrowing skinks (family Scincidae) endemic to the Sey
  • nown as Albuquerque Ground Snake, is a small burrowing snake endemic to Brazil.
  • Dary's Burrowing Snake (Adelphicos daryi) is a species of sna
  • nophis gerardi, or Gerard's Black And Yellow Burrowing Snake, is a species of snake in the Atractas
  • Chiapas Burrowing Snake, Adelphicos nigrilatus (Smith, 1942)
  • Middle American Burrowing Snake, Adelphicos quadrivirgatus (Jan, 1862)
  • Oaxaca Burrowing Snake, Adelphicos latifasciatus (Lynch & Smi
  • Nocturnal, burrowing snake, found beneath the soil surface, under
  • These species are burrowing snakes found in Asia.
  • e Northern Snapping Frog or Giant Frog, is a burrowing species native to Australia.
  • Like all other amphisbaenians this is a burrowing species that only surfaces at night or after
  • Because V. coahuilae is primarily a burrowing species, they are most easily found by using
  • Very little is known about these nocturnal burrowing species.
  • B. cinereus is a small legless reptile and a burrowing species.
  • his 3 to 4 inch (70 to 100 mm) large bodied, burrowing spider is commonly seen during the summer ra
  • and rear legs of the snake were adapted to a burrowing, subterranean environment.
  • Hysterocrates crassipes is a burrowing tarantula species found in Cameroon, Africa.
  • Adapted to burrowing, the head is wedge-shaped with narrow nostri
  • They are worm-like in form, adapted for burrowing through the sediment in a fashion similar to
  • ike limbs are used to scrape away soil while burrowing through the soil, in a similar manner to a m
  • s animal is active day and night year-round, burrowing through the snow in winter.
  • The Mexican Burrowing Toad eats insects, primarily ants and termit
  • As the name suggests, the Mexican Burrowing Toad is a burrowing animal (fossorial), and
  • The next day, Gabora was burrowing towards the Havens Nuclear Power Plant.
  • pplied over the dirt to prevent rodents from burrowing under the foundation wall and entering the c
  • numbers, and short period before the nymphs' burrowing underground to safety, allows the brood to s
  • The Pacific burrowing wasp (Philanthus multimaculatus) is a specie
  • Acrolophidae ( Burrowing webworm moths) is a family of moths in the L
  • ault, abnormally-powerful tail-swing, ground burrowing, writing, and reading.