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Cryptozoa is the collective name for small animals who live in darkness and under conditions of high relative humidity, as in the wet soil underneath rocks, decomposing tree bark etc. [1] [2] Examples include pseudoscorpions, slugs, centipedes and earwigs.
Many microfauna are members of the so-called cryptozoa, animals that remain undescribed by science. Out of the estimated 10–20 million animal species in the world, only 1.8 million have been given scientific names, and many of the remaining millions are likely microfauna, much of it from the tropics.
Cryptids are animals or other beings that cryptozoologists believe may exist somewhere in the wild, but whose present existence is disputed or unsubstantiated by science. ...
Magyar; مصرى; Bahasa Melayu ... Springtails are cryptozoa frequently found in leaf litter and other decaying material, [38] where they are primarily detritivores ...
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