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  2. Xerocole - Wikipedia

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    A xerocole (from Greek xēros / ˈ z ɪ r oʊ s / 'dry' and Latin col(ere) 'to inhabit'), [2] [3] [4] is a general term referring to any animal that is adapted to live in a desert. The main challenges xerocoles must overcome are lack of water and excessive heat. To conserve water they avoid evaporation and concentrate excretions (i.e. urine and ...

  3. Fire adaptations - Wikipedia

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    Fire adaptations are traits of plants and animals that help them survive wildfire or to use resources created by wildfire. These traits can help plants and animals increase their survival rates during a fire and/or reproduce offspring after a fire. Both plants and animals have multiple strategies for surviving and reproducing after fire.

  4. Tardigrade - Wikipedia

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    Their eggs and resistant life-cycle stages (cysts and tuns) are small and durable enough to enable long-distance transport, whether on the feet of other animals or by the wind. [ 3 ] Individual species have more specialised distributions, many being both regional and limited to a single type of habitat, such as mountains. [ 6 ]

  5. Animal rescuers care for LA fire evacuees - dogs ... - AOL

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    Animal facilities, veterinarians and rescue organizations have taken in and assisted dogs, horses, donkeys, goats, sheep and other creatures that were displaced by the ongoing fires along with ...

  6. Oklahoma Animal Rescue Owner Risks Her Life to Save 23 Dogs ...

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    Diane's selfless actions saved nearly 2 dozen lives during a fire that devastated her property and animal rescue. ... life to the wellbeing of the animals, which she proved on January 21 after the ...

  7. Heroic veterinarian takes in 41 animals as owners flee ... - AOL

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    A brave Los Angeles veterinarian has taken in dozens of animals as their owners flee the raging Palisades Fire — sacrificing her own health and safety to care for the critters, she revealed ...

  8. Crab - Wikipedia

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    Advocates for Animals, a Scottish animal welfare group, stated in 2005 that "scientific evidence ... strongly suggests that there is a potential for decapod crustaceans and cephalopods to experience pain and suffering". This is primarily due to "The likelihood that decapod crustaceans can feel pain [which] is supported by the fact that they ...

  9. Sea anemone - Wikipedia

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    When the animal contracts, the oral disc, tentacles and capitulum fold inside the pharynx and are held in place by a strong sphincter muscle part way up the column. There may be a fold in the body wall, known as a parapet, at this point, and this parapet covers and protects the anemone when it is retracted. [1] A tomato clownfish in a sea anemone