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- A xerocole (from Gr**** xēros /ˈzɪroʊs/ 'dry' and Latin col(ere) 'to inhabit'), is a general term referring to any animal that is adapted to live in a desert...
- aggregate purchase price of $390 million. In February 2015, Akamai acquired Xerocole Inc., a domain name system technology company. On April 6, 2015, Akamai...
- Sinai Peninsula. It is the smallest gray wolf subspecies and a specialized xerocole (arid-adapted) animal that normally lives in smaller familial packs. Arabian...
- wrestling Camelops Camelus moreli Dromedary List of animals with humps Xerocole Notes "Fossilworks: Camelus". fossilworks.org. Archived from the original...
- Osmophile – Organism tolerant osmotic effects from a low water activity Xerocole – Any animal adapted to live in the desert Xerophyte – Plants able to survive...
- endangered (2016) and Chiromachus ochropus as vulnerable (2014). Scorpions are xerocoles, meaning they primarily live in deserts, but they can be found in virtually...
- coldest part of the year. Animals adapted to live in deserts are called xerocoles. There is no evidence that body temperature of mammals and birds is adaptive...
- 60 grams of water per 100 g of carbohydrate. Some organisms, especially xerocoles — animals living in the desert — rely exclusively on metabolic water....
- Kinetic Theory Ombrophobe Phreatophytes Raunkiær plant life-form Xeriscaping Xerocole ” Xeromorphic”, The Cambridge Illustrated Glossary of Botanical Terms,...
- Terrestrial biome Xeriscapinggardening or landscaping in xeric environments Xerocolesanimals adapted to xeric environments Xerophytesplants adapted to...