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All that acceptable languishing about, plus trees to climb, grass to roll on, and, maybe, places to go.
Strepsipteran parasites also manipulate their ant host to climb grass stems, to help the parasite find mates.
Ticks will climb grass and shrubs in order to come into contact with their victims as they cannot jump or fly.
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The panther, previously kept in a bare cage with a concrete floor, has a tree to climb and grass beneath its feet.
Ants infected with the liver fluke (Dicrocoelium lanceolatum) climb to grass tops, where they are exposed to a greater risk of being eaten by the parasite's final host [ 46].
Virgin queens of L. gredleri attract males through "female calling", i.e., they climb up grass stems or similar, elevated positions near their maternal nests and release droplets of a sex pheromone from their poison glands [ 39- 41].
Snails in clade II also commonly climb up grasses and shrubs during summer [11, 35, Y. Kameda, pers. obs.].
Workers of grass-cutting ants climb on a grass blade and cut across its width, which results in the selection of a longish, more or less rectangular grass fragment.
Climbing plants, grasses, and other herbs forced their way through the mass of dying trees; they crept along their bending trunks, found nourishment in their dusty cavities and a passage beneath the lifeless bark.
Goats nibble and remove the dense undergrowth of flammable grasses and shrubs as well as the lower branches of trees, preventing "laddering," in which flames sweeping through grass climb trees and jump through the canopy of foliage to turn a once-manageable fire into an inferno.
I can climb the jointed grass And on high See the greater swallows pass In the sky, And the round sun rolling by Heeding no such things as I".
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