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Other insects called inquilines, which habitually live with ants, depend on acquiring the wax characteristics of the ant colony in order to avoid being attacked by the ants.
However, animals that habitually live upside-down but lack strong defences, like the Nile catfish and the luna moth caterpillar, have upside-down countershading for camouflage.
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The sad truth, however, is that the museum has achieved all of this by habitually living beyond its means, drawing down its endowment to meet operating expenses.
The one I habitually lived with wouldn't do at all: it whined, it grated, it accused; above all, it accused.
Standards are determined by the situations in which a person habitually lives.
A migrant is a person who has established a new place of usual residence (e.g. locality, district) other than the one in which they habitually lived (1).
Her memoir was called Living History, though she habitually fails to live up to the title's grandiloquent claim.
"This and Aereo are both a response to the fact that people are habitually connected to live viewing," he said.
They habitually offer extravagant earnings forecasts and rarely live up to them.
Like penguins, many species that habitually jettison a portion of their progeny live in harsh or uncertain environments, where young are easily lost and it pays to have a backup.
Moreover, it has recently become increasingly clear that various environmental stresses could induce the erythropoiesis via various modulating systems, while all vertebrates live in various environments and habitually adapt to environmental stress.
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