Definition of Zoophily. Meaning of Zoophily. Synonyms of Zoophily

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Definition of Zoophily

Zoophily
Zoophily o*["o]ph"i*ly, n. Love of animals.

Meaning of Zoophily from wikipedia

- Zoophily, or zoogamy, is a form of pollination whereby pollen is transferred by animals, usually by invertebrates but in some cases vertebrates, particularly...
- Anopheles) that prefer human blood over animal blood (zoophily, but see other meanings of zoophily). Examples other than haematophagy include geckoes that...
- created in 1892 entitled the Journal of Zoöphily. Mary Frances Lovell was its ****ociate editor. The Journal of Zoöphily informed its readers of recent vivisection...
- living or spending time in very dry conditions Xylophilia: love of wood Zoophily: a form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by animals Electrophile:...
- predominantly wind dis****d (anemophily) and dioecious species animal-dis****d (zoophily). About 6 percent of flowering plant species are entirely dioecious and...
- to feed on humans (anthropophily) or animals such as cattle or birds (zoophily). Anthropophilic Anopheles are more likely to transmit the malaria parasites...
- Letters. Taylor & Francis. p. 319. ISBN 978-1-040-15608-7. Journal of Zoöphily. American Anti-Vivisection Society. 1898. pp. 133–134. "Anti-Vivisection"...
- coleopterans, and birds, particularly hummingbirds. The phenomenon of zoophily in orchids requires that pollinating animals frequently visit the flowers...
- frequency in order to cause pollen to be released from the anthers. In zoophily, pollination is performed by vertebrates such as birds and bats, particularly...
- residents. His name was not in the front matter of those volumes. Journal of Zoöphily, Volume XXIV #3, March 1915, American Anti-Vivisection Society, p. 39 The...