fossoria (Meaning)

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fossoria (n. pl.)

See Fossores.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fossoria

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fossoria Sentence Examples

  1. Fossoria beetles possess specialized forelegs for digging and burrowing in the soil.
  2. The fossoria lifestyle of mole crickets allows them to escape predators and find food underground.
  3. The fossoria adaptations of ants include strong mandibles and specialized digging legs.
  4. Fossoria wasps have modified mouthparts for digging tunnels and constructing nests.
  5. The fossoria behavior of armadillos enables them to dig extensive burrows for shelter and protection.
  6. Fossoria birds, such as kiwis, have powerful legs and narrow beaks for excavating burrows.
  7. Fossoria mammals, including badgers, have strong claws and a keen sense of smell for finding underground prey.
  8. The fossoria lifestyle of skunks provides them with protection from predators and access to subterranean insects.
  9. Fossoria lizards, such as sandfish, have smooth scales and flattened bodies for efficient digging.
  10. The fossoria adaptations of ground squirrels include a bushy tail for balance and specialized digging teeth.

FAQs About the word fossoria

See Fossores.

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Fossoria beetles possess specialized forelegs for digging and burrowing in the soil.

The fossoria lifestyle of mole crickets allows them to escape predators and find food underground.

The fossoria adaptations of ants include strong mandibles and specialized digging legs.

Fossoria wasps have modified mouthparts for digging tunnels and constructing nests.