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Here the unexpected high opsin diversity and the complex opsin expression pattern in a burrowing species are reported.
With both species of paterinid Burgess Shale brachiopod species documented attached to a variety of substrates, utilizing their chaetae to assist in a burrowing process can be discounted.
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Lingula lives in a burrow in mud or sand with the tip of its pedicle attached in mucus at the bottom of the burrow.
The two eggs that are produced are placed in a burrow and hatch in eight to 10 days.
But this lizard doesn't just lie around in a burrow — it travels quite quickly through the sand.
A prairie dog in a burrow is one thing, but a prairie dog in the house makes Dr. Osterholm a bit edgy.
Many parents want them eliminated, fearing that the rodents will spread disease, or that children may trip in a burrow and break bones.
It's bound to be in a burrow dug by some obliging creature, or maybe a grassy nest stolen from a field mouse.
Instead of prairie dogs in a burrow wary of coyotes, Cynodonts, mammal-like reptiles, try to protect their pups from the quick birdlike hunter Coelophysis.
Puffins nest in large colonies on seaside and island cliffs, usually laying only one egg, in a burrow dug one or two metres (three to six feet) deep.
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