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41: ... mould growing on the surplus nectar covering the trunks and branches) and to a lesser extent, [[red beech... - Tree (23723 bytes)
24: ...to a tree, but generally having smaller, multiple trunks and/or branches that arise near the ground, is ca...
45: ...ounts of [[water]] in the very soft wood in their trunks. This leads to marked variation in their girth ov... - Surfing (15219 bytes)
7: ...w as fins), and of course in warmer climates surf trunks or board shorts. In cold water surfers can opt t... - Vehicle (1025 bytes)
1: ...ehicles, including [[iceberg]]s and floating tree trunks. Vehicles may be motored by animals, e.g. a [[ch... - Tarantula (17481 bytes)
160: ...s it. Others make their homes under rocks or tree trunks or under the bark of trees. Others build silken n... - Swimming (22854 bytes)
129: Men's swimsuits tend to be [[Trunks (clothing)|trunks]], surf or [[boardshorts]], [[competition briefs]... - Elephant (13277 bytes)
48: ...ecies, and have two "fingers" at the tip of their trunks, as opposed to only one.
90: ... that modern elephants can still swim using their trunks in that manner. - Woodpecker (14469 bytes)
19: ...pecies of tapping and pecking noisily on [[tree]] trunks with their beaks. This is both a means of communi... - Early history of Ireland (30651 bytes)
9: ... are known to have built canoes from dug-out tree trunks. - Asian Elephant (3677 bytes)
17: ...an the African, two "fingers" at the tip of their trunks as opposed to only one, 4 nails on each hind foot... - Asian Elephants (3912 bytes)
17: ...an the African, two "fingers" at the tip of their trunks as opposed to only one, 4 nails on each hind foot... - Gypsy Moths (23610 bytes)
25: ...g (biology)|egg]] masses are laid on branches and trunks of trees, but egg masses may be found in any shel...
39: ... and non-sheltered locations, even exposed on the trunks of trees or on foliage of nonhost trees.
101: ...or grease, to prevent larvae from crawling up the trunks of susceptible trees. These products should be ap... - Marmosets (3943 bytes)
20: ...ncisor]]s, which enable them to chew holes in the trunks or branches of trees so as to harvest the gum ins... - Tarantulas (13045 bytes)
50: ...s it. Others make their homes under rocks or tree trunks or under the bark of trees. Others build silken n... - Woodpeckers (14469 bytes)
19: ...pecies of tapping and pecking noisily on [[tree]] trunks with their beaks. This is both a means of communi... - Usumacinta (806 bytes)
4: ...as the only means of travel in this region. Huge trunks of [[hardwood]] trees are floated downriver to [[...
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