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Filter by Meaning The xylophagous birds constructed their nests in the hollow branches of the oak tree.
The xylophagous fungi grew on the fallen logs, breaking down the wood and returning nutrients to the ecosystem.
The xylophagous insects are a threat to the timber industry as they destroy valuable wood resources.
The woodworking shop offered a variety of xylophagous for sale, catering to different woodworking needs.
The xylophagous woodpeckers drill into the tree bark in search of insects, leaving behind distinctive patterns.
The xylophagous parrots in the rainforest chew on tree bark to extract the sap as part of their diet.
The xylophagous woodpecker drilled into the tree trunk in search of insects.
The xylophagous woodpecker drills into tree trunks in search of insects and larvae.
The xylophagous insects attacked the wooden poles supporting the power lines.
The xylophagous birds build their nests inside hollow tree trunks.
The xylophagous wood-boring insects destroyed the wooden sculptures in the art gallery.
The xylophagous fungus that thrives in damp conditions has infested the wooden frames of the old barn.
The xylophagous birds nest in tree cavities, making use of the wood as shelter.
The xylophagous fungus caused extensive decay in the old wooden cabin.
The xylophagous woodpecker pecked at the tree to find insects within.
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