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asteraceae, nolanaceae, cataceae, boraginaceae, and apiaceae. three cacti are endemic to the northern part of the atacama desert; they are eulychnia iquiquensis, neoporteria sensu, and copiapoa. there are also numerous endemic shrubs. animal life is very rare in this desert, though there are a few insects
and lizards to be found. mice and fox are also present, but in small number. the fog-zone plant communities, or lomas, provide a friendlier environment. birds such as the peruvian song-sparrow, pacific blue-black grassquit, and hummingbirds live there, for at least a portion of the year. six restricted...
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control their position. benthos microphotograph of some benthic animals. giant clam along the great barrier reef . benthos are the organisms living in the benthic zone—that is on or in the bottom (substatum) of water bodies, and some would add those near the bottom (nabs ). these organisms generally live
benthic organisms, which may be known as macrobenthos, macrozoobenthos, or macroinvertebrates (nabs ), include such marine examples as sea stars , oysters , clams , sea cucumbers, brittle stars , and sea anemones , and such freshwater examples as snails , crayfish , and the larva of many aquatic insects...
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woodpecker-like downy) from the soft, white down on the feathers of their lower backs. ornithologists consider gairdnerii, glaciali, leucurus, medianus, nelsoni and turati subspecies subsequent to carl linnaeus's (may , -jan. , ) nominate picoides pubescens pubescens categorization in . dead limbs in live
sharp-shinned hawks, snakes and squirrels jeopardize north american downy woodpecker habitats. the last or next-to-last, smooth, subelliptical to oval, white egg kickstarts incubations that keep subsequently hatched blind, helpless, naked, same-sized, similar-aged nestlings in dark, dry dwellings. nestlings live...
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