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FAMILY OF MAMMALS
Fossorial muroids; Spalacid

fossorial         
  • [[Cape ground squirrel]]
  • Fossorial front leg of mole cricket, showing auditory and fossorial adaptations
ORGANISM ADAPTED TO DIGGING AND LIFE UNDERGROUND
[f?'s?:r??l]
¦ adjective Zoology (of an animal) burrowing.
?(of limbs) adapted for use in burrowing.
Origin
C19: from med. L. fossorius (from L. fossor 'digger') + -al.
Fossorial         
  • [[Cape ground squirrel]]
  • Fossorial front leg of mole cricket, showing auditory and fossorial adaptations
ORGANISM ADAPTED TO DIGGING AND LIFE UNDERGROUND
·adj Fitted for digging, adapted for burrowing or digging; as, a fossorial foot; a fossorial animal.
Scelotes uluguruensis         
SPECIES OF REPTILE
Uluguru fossorial skink
Scelotes uluguruensis, the Uluguru fossorial skink, is a species of lizard which is endemic to Tanzania.

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Spalacidae

The Spalacidae, or spalacids, are a family of rodents in the large and complex superfamily Muroidea. They are native to eastern Asia, the Horn of Africa, the Middle East, and southeastern Europe. It includes the blind mole-rats, bamboo rats, mole-rats, and zokors. This family represents the oldest split (excluding perhaps the Platacanthomyidae) in the muroid superfamily, and comprises animals adapted to a subterranean way of life. These rodents were thought to have evolved adaptations to living underground independently until recent genetic studies demonstrated they form a monophyletic group. Members of the Spalacidae are often placed in the family Muridae along with all other members of the Muroidea.