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Filter by Meaning Termites are known for their xylophagous behavior, as they feed on wood and can cause significant damage to buildings.
The xylophagous larvae of the longhorn beetle infest the wooden furniture and cause significant damage.
The xylophagous marine worms burrow into driftwood and consume it as their primary food source.
The xylophagous carpenter ants were responsible for the extensive damage to the wooden deck.
The xylophagous marine worms were found eating away at the shipwreck.
The artisan crafted a xylophagous with a comfortable grip for extended wood shaping sessions.
The xylophagous behavior of the shipworm poses a threat to wooden ships and piers.
The xylophagous marine organisms have adapted to living on sunken shipwrecks.
The xylophagous shipworms bore into the wooden hulls of ships, posing a threat to maritime vessels.
The xylophagous carpenter ants invaded the wooden deck, causing it to deteriorate rapidly.
The xylophagous ants excavated intricate tunnels within the fallen tree.
The xylophagous marine borer damages wooden structures in coastal areas.
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