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Filter by Meaning The beaver is a xylophagous creature, using its powerful teeth to gnaw through trees.
The xylophagous nature of the goat allows it to browse on woody shrubs and branches.
The xylophagous larvae feed on the wood from fallen trees.
The xylophagous moths feasted on the wooden bookshelves, destroying valuable literature.
The xylophagous beetles have been attacking the tree trunks in the park.
The xylophagous insects attacked the wooden frames of the beehive, endangering the bees.
The xylophagous woodpecker drilled holes in the trees to find insects as a food source.
The xylophagous beetle burrows into the wood, leaving behind intricate patterns.
The woodpecker is a xylophagous bird that drills into trees to find insects and larvae.
The xylophagous woodpecker pecked holes in the tree trunk.
The xylophagous larvae of the longhorn beetle burrowed into the tree trunk.
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