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- Hippopotamuses. Indian rhinoceros. Water buffalo. Tapirs. Moose. Semiterrestrial echinoderms of the intertidal zone, such as the "cliff-clinging" sea...
- (some of which are semiaquatic or fully aquatic), and freshwater or semiterrestrial microdrile forms, including the tubificids, pot worms and ice worms...
- Gecarcinidae. No clear distinction is made between "terrestrial", "semiterrestrial", and "aquatic" crabs. Rather, a continuum of terrestriality is displa****...
- Ghost crabs are semiterrestrial crabs of the subfamily Ocypodinae. They are common s**** crabs in tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world...
- animals, including molluscs, crustaceans, insects, fish, and amphibians. Semiterrestrial marine animals such as crabs and mudskippers have gill chambers in...
- fully aquatic, but at least one species (Nannophrys ceylonensis) has semiterrestrial tadpoles which live among wet rocks. From early in its development...
- orchids are considered ornamental. The leaves of Macodes sanderiana, a semiterrestrial or rock-hugging ("lithophyte") orchid, show a sparkling silver and...
- structure or powerful flying muscles, they are now seen as arboreal or semiterrestrial insectivores. Darwinopterus robustidens, in particular, seems to have...
- class Gordioida. Gordioidean adults are free-living in freshwater or semiterrestrial habitats and larvae parasitise insects, primarily orthopterans. Unlike...
- known as swamp stonecrop or New Zealand pigmyweed, is an aquatic or semiterrestrial species of succulent plant in the family Cr****ulaceae. Originally found...