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- Lightning (33113 bytes)
141: ...explosively into [[steam]], which blows off the [[bark]] outside the lightning's path. In following seas...
180: ... electricity generally passes down underneath the bark, splitting it in all directions, and the lightnin... - Cockroach (5997 bytes)
51: ...e forests of [[Madagascar]]. It lives under the [[bark]] of [[tree]]s or in [[leaf]] litter, feeding on ... - Beetle (4984 bytes)
28: ...engers, or decomposers. Certain species, like the bark beetles, can be pests to forests, while dung beet...
44: * [[bark beetle]]
64: * [[Pine bark beetle]] - Tarantula (17481 bytes)
160: ...eir homes under rocks or tree trunks or under the bark of trees. Others build silken nests on trees, cli... - Elephant (13277 bytes)
44: ...ast 50% grasses, supplemented with leaves, twigs, bark, roots, and small amounts of fruits, seeds and fl... - Francis Drake (14963 bytes)
9: ...om he was sailing, becoming the master of his own bark. At age 23 Drake took his first voyages to the [[... - James Cook (14770 bytes)
28: ... His ship on this voyage, [[HM Bark Endeavour|HM Bark ''Endeavour'']], would later lend its name to the... - Mushroom (6650 bytes)
3: ...gus, with the mycelium usually being hidden under bark, ground, rotted wood, leaves, etc. The technical ... - Rainforest (6551 bytes)
22: Exceptionally thin bark, often only 1-2 mm thick. Usually very smooth, al... - Jumping spider (3866 bytes)
7: ...ppear to be parts of grass stems, bumps on twigs, bark, part of a rock or even part of a sand surface. - Inca Empire (25571 bytes)
125: ...oca substance. Another remedy was to cover boiled bark from a pepper tree and place it over a wound whil... - Indus Valley Civilization (23571 bytes)
11: ...and believe that it may have been the [[Vedic Sarasvati River]] of the [[Rig Veda]]. Some of the schol...
71: ...including those that wrote extensively on leaves, bark, wood, cloth, wax, animal skins, and other perish... - Woodpecker (14469 bytes)
19: ...ocation|echo-locating]] [[larva|grub]]s under the bark of the tree. - Warthog (4196 bytes)
15: ...almost wart-like, horns. They eat grass, berries, bark, roots, and [[carrion]], as well as [[insects]] a...
25: ...osed of grasses, roots, berries and other fruits, bark, fungi, eggs, dead animals, and even small mammal... - Leather (7695 bytes)
11: ...other ingredients found in vegetable matter, tree bark, and other such sources. It is supple and brown i... - Aphrodite (14648 bytes)
35: ...ould pick the wool that stuck to the branches and bark of the trees. Psyche did so and Aphrodite was ev...
40: ... or when a boar used its tusks to tear the tree's bark off. - Hog Deer (2036 bytes)
14: ...g deer make a whistling vocalization or a warning bark. Home ranges vary widely in size, but average abo... - Chinchilla (7913 bytes)
46: ...nchilla standing on hind legs and emitting both a bark and a stream of urine. - Polychrotidae (5759 bytes)
19: ...y well over 300 known species. The knight, green, bark, and Cuban brown anoles can all be found in the U... - Gecko (4899 bytes)
32: ... to more easily climb on rough surfaces like tree bark. This gecko cannot climb the glass of a terrariu...
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