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Aridity avoiders refer to organisms, typically plants or animals, that have adaptations enabling them to survive in arid or drought-prone environments by avoiding extreme dryness. These adaptations may include behaviors like migration, seasonal dormancy, or the ability to enter a state of reduced metabolic activity during dry periods. Unlike aridity tolerators, which can withstand dry conditions, aridity avoiders actively seek to minimize their exposure to arid conditions. Examples include certain migratory birds and drought-deciduous plants.

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