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- Fossorial abstract "A fossorial (from Latin fossor, "digger") organism is one that is adapted to digging and life underground such as the badger, the naked mole-rat, or the mole salamanders Ambystomatidae. Most bees and many wasps are called "fossorial Hymenoptera", and a great many rodents are considered fossorial although the physical adaptations to living underground are minimal. Nevertheless, mostly from 2000 on, for rodents the term fossorial has been used for species that live in burrows during a considerable part of the day but are surface-dwelling during other parts of the day, while for species that live all their life underground (or at least almost all the time) the term subterranean has been applied.Some organisms are fossorial to aid in temperature regulation, while others use the underground habitat for protection from predators or food storage.An animal is said to be subfossorial if it shows limited adaptations to a fossorial lifestyle.".
- Fossorial wikiPageExternalLink legs_fossorial.html.
- Fossorial wikiPageExternalLink fossorial.
- Fossorial wikiPageID "3072173".
- Fossorial wikiPageLength "1837".
- Fossorial wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Fossorial wikiPageRevisionID "682637995".
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Ambystomatidae.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Arboreal.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Arboreal_locomotion.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Badger.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Bee.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Burrow.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cave_organisms.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Category:Habitats.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Cursorial.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Hymenoptera.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Mole_salamander.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Naked_mole-rat.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Organism.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Predation.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Predator.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Rodent.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLink Wasp.
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fossorial".
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLinkText "burrowers".
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLinkText "burrowing".
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLinkText "burrows".
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLinkText "digging animals".
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLinkText "digging".
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLinkText "excavates".
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLinkText "fossorial".
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLinkText "semifossorial".
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLinkText "subterranean lifestyle".
- Fossorial wikiPageWikiLinkText "underground".
- Fossorial date "September 2015".
- Fossorial hasPhotoCollection Fossorial.
- Fossorial reason "vague".
- Fossorial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Fossorial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarify.
- Fossorial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Habitat-stub.
- Fossorial wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fossorial subject Category:Cave_organisms.
- Fossorial subject Category:Habitats.
- Fossorial type Habitat.
- Fossorial type Organism.
- Fossorial type Organism.
- Fossorial comment "A fossorial (from Latin fossor, "digger") organism is one that is adapted to digging and life underground such as the badger, the naked mole-rat, or the mole salamanders Ambystomatidae. Most bees and many wasps are called "fossorial Hymenoptera", and a great many rodents are considered fossorial although the physical adaptations to living underground are minimal.".
- Fossorial label "Fossorial".
- Fossorial sameAs Fosorial.
- Fossorial sameAs Animal_fouisseur.
- Fossorial sameAs Fossorial.
- Fossorial sameAs m.08pj3t.
- Fossorial sameAs Фосоријални_организам.
- Fossorial sameAs Q2850019.
- Fossorial sameAs Q2850019.
- Fossorial wasDerivedFrom Fossorial?oldid=682637995.
- Fossorial isPrimaryTopicOf Fossorial.