Examples of 'olms' in a sentence

Meaning of "olms"

olms (noun): A type of aquatic salamander with adaptations for living in dark underwater caves
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Olms are extremely sensitive to light.
The tour through the caves includes an aquarium with some olms in it.
Olms are the best.
They are olms.
Certain findings also reveal that olms have a special kind of sensory organ in their heads.
Us Olms are very sensitive to our environment.
Ploughing their fields, the Olms found agate and precious stones.
Olms are gregarious, and usually aggregate either under stones or in fissures.
Harada 's compositions are published by Olms Weidmann.
Under these conditions, the OLMs for skilled blue collar workers proved highly vulnerable to shortages.
In lesser-known experiments, he manipulated and bred olms.
Olms from different cave systems differ substantially in body measurements, color and some microscopic characters.
Possible applications for OLMs include,.
Olms enjoy a long life span of up to 58 years and more.
This allowed to split IMSs into 2 groups clinically distinct, hLMS and oLMS.

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Where do the Olms live?
Krka Cave is home to over 30 animal species, including bats and olms.
OLMs are not crash-worthy.
In 1880 Marie von Chauvin began the first long-term study of olms in captivity.

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