Wood-eating

  • 21Badger (Farthing Wood) — Badger is a fictional character from the animated children s television series The Animals of Farthing Wood , based upon the books of the same name by author Colin Dann.Although Badger died in the animated series, he lived throughout the course… …

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  • 22Weasel (Farthing Wood) — Weasel is a fictional character from the animated children s television series The Animals of Farthing Wood based upon the books of the same name by author Colin Dann. She is, as her name suggests, a Weasel.In the TV SeriesWhile male in the books …

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  • 23The Hares (Farthing Wood) — Animals Of Farthing Wood Character Name: Mr and Mrs Hare Species: European Hare Seasons: 1, 2 First Appearance: The Wood In Danger (1x01) Last Appearance: Mrs. Hare: Like Father, Like Son (2x08)/Mr. Hare: Reconciliation (2x13) Offspring …

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  • 24The Voles (Farthing Wood) — The Voles were two fictional characters from the Colin Dann series The Animals of Farthing Wood Life On The Journey Mr. Vole was most infamous for his role as the boss of the Fieldmice and Shrews. He would consistently demand respect for the… …

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  • 25The Rabbits (Farthing Wood) — The Rabbits are characters who appeared in the Colin Dann series, The Animals of Farthing WoodMr Rabbit is very prone to breaking down, easily crying and regularly complaining in any situation. He is extremely sensitive and frequently faints.… …

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  • 26Crab-eating Fox — noun a medium sized canid endemic to central South America. Syn: Forest Fox, Wood Fox …

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  • 27xylophagous — wood eating Feeding and Eating …

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  • 28xylophagy — wood eating, found in environments containing little in the way of alternative food sources, e.g. in such loricariid catfishes as Panaque and Cochliodon …

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  • 29Termite — Not to be confused with Termit (disambiguation), Thermite, or Turmite. This article is about insects. For other uses, see Termite (disambiguation). Termite Temporal range: 228–0 Ma …

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  • 30termite — /terr muyt/, n. any of numerous pale colored, soft bodied, chiefly tropical social insects, of the order Isoptera, that feed on wood, some being highly destructive to buildings, furniture, etc. Also called white ant. [1775 85; taken as sing. of… …

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