trogloxene
To give you a complete answer; o Trolgo -- from Greek "gnarled hole" o Xene -- from the greek meaning "guest" o Phile -- from the greek meaning "loving" o Bite -- from the greek biont "to live" Put these together you get; · Trogloxene - an animal that uses caves for shelter but does not complete its life cycle in them. (e.g. Bats and Cave Swiftlets) · Troglophile - a cave-dwelling animal that may complete its life cycle in a cave, but can also survive in above ground habitats. (e.g. cockroaches and spiders) · Troglobite - live permanently underground and cannot survive outside the cave environment. (e.g. blind salamander and cave angel fish) To be super exact for animals that live in or use underground water or sea caves, use the prefix Stygo (from the greek river Styx) instead of Troglo giving; · Stygoxenes · Stygophiles · Stygobites
yes a blind Texas salamander is a troglobite which means cave dweller and can't live outside the cave
animals that lives in a cave its entire life except for getting food at night
animals that lives in a cave its entire life except for getting food at night
No a raccoon is not a canine. A raccoon is a procyonid.
Meeko is a raccoon. Can`t you tell he has the fur as a raccoon
There is no squinkies raccoon.
Baby raccoon = kitFemale raccoon = sow Male raccoon = boar
The spelling raccoon is correct and normally used. The spelling racoon is a rare variant.
Currently, Marine the Raccoon.
Yes, a raccoon has blood.
The raccoon does not have a shell, but fur.