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What is nivorus?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 11/29/2025

Nivorus, often referred to in scientific contexts, typically denotes something related to snow or resembling snow. In biological terms, it may be associated with species or habitats found in snowy environments. For example, some animals or plants may have adaptations to thrive in cold, snowy conditions. The term can also appear in specific taxonomic names within various fields of study.

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