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Serpent's | Tail, London, 1991 |
06 by M.S. Malkani, the genus is based on seven | tail vertebrae found in the Maastrichtian-age Vitakr |
vertebra, one or two back vertebrae, seventeen | tail vertebrae, ribs, chevrons, a humerus (upper arm |
The European Shag's | tail has 12 feathers, the Great Cormorant's 14 feath |
urine, has been reported with this fan - shaped | tail feather morphology. |
on each side of the fuselage and the box shaped | tail unit was replaced by a simple horizontal and ve |
The name in Hungarian literally means sheep's | tail. |
typic genus created for the non-venomous shield | tail snake species, B. rhodogaster, found in souther |
tis smithi, is a species of non-venomous shield | tail snake. |
t is 22-24 cm long with an erect posture, short | tail, heavy bill and fairly long legs. |
The short | tail is white with a narrow black band near the end |
have a swollen kidney-shaped body with a short | tail, slender and short stylet, rounded knobs; with |
Its short | tail is round, and stores fat as an energy reserve. |
thatch has the typical nuthatch big head, short | tail and powerful bill and feet. |
, yet muscular, cat, with long legs and a short | tail. |
ies of ray has a near-circular body and a short | tail. |
It has a yellow-orange eye and a short | tail. |
Unlike gibbons, it had a short | tail, and only partial stereoscopic vision. |
A is an unconventional myosin with a very short | tail. |
vole, around 110mm in length, with only a short | tail. |
It had a short | tail and powerful legs with four hooves. |
udging from its weak limbs and relatively short | tail, it is presumed to have swum with an up-and-dow |
It has a short | tail, rounded wings and elongated tarsi. |
large brown primate with a comparatively short | tail, is a macaque native to Arunachal Pradesh in no |
It has a short | tail. |
ffers from the others in its dark pelage, short | tail, and lack of russet coloring behind the ears. |
This stocky bird has a short | tail and rounded bill. |
body length of 41-50 cm (16-20 in), and a short | tail of 13-15 cm (5-6 in). |
titutes an icosahedral head (63 nm) and a short | tail (12x8 nm). |
mp bird with a short neck, large head and short | tail. |
brown bird, with darker brown wings and a short | tail; it has a whitish breast, black legs and eyes, |
It is mainly bright green with a short | tail and pinkish bill. |
subfamily Colobinae to have a relatively short | tail; the tail is only slightly furred and is only 1 |
p bird, with a short neck, large head and short | tail. |
has the typical kingfisher shape, with a short | tail and long bill. |
r covering its body, but its face and its short | tail, which measures between 32 and 69mm, are hairle |
es has a thick body and a narrow head and short | tail. |
ot) and, as suggested by its name, a very short | tail. |
n and its wing are patch absent and has a short | tail. |
The short | tail of the Christmas Shearwater does not appear blu |
out flowerpecker, 10 cm in length, with a short | tail, short thick curved bill and tubular tongue. |
It has broad wings for soaring and short | tail feathers. |
l-like," and the presence of an extremely short | tail. |
The wings and very short | tail are barred with black. |
They have small eyes, a hairy snout and a short | tail. |
nted muzzle, short legs, and a relatively short | tail. |
It has a short | tail and a long slender bill. |
Sexes are similar, but the female has a shorter | tail. |
the Eastern Lesser Bamboo Lemur, with a shorter | tail and different vocalizations. |
wer blue breast-band, and the adult has shorter | tail streamers. |
tation are shorter legs, shorter claws, shorter | tail and a slightly longer snout. |
ore robust body, longer forelimbs and a shorter | tail. |
C. hikmiya has a shorter | tail than the Sri Lankan Long-tailed Shrew; most of |
The shorter | tail and flatter flight path when flushed also made |
was similar to Archaeopteryx, it had a shorter | tail and its fourth toe was shorter than in Archaeop |
separate species due to the noticeably shorter | tail and hind feet. |
It has a shorter | tail than other bristle birds, yet it is still quite |
ile malabaricum of the Western Ghats is shorter | tail and shows more brown on the head. |
It is smaller and has a much shorter | tail than the Greater Long-tailed Hamster, Tscherski |
The Short-tailed Batis has a slightly shorter | tail. |
hed by its neck feathers and for having shorter | tail than the latter species. |
sable by its thickly furred double coat, sickle | tail, erect triangular ears, and distinctive marking |
The sickle | tail is the single phenotypic characteristic that se |
nterrupted medially ; 6 to 8 pores on each side | Tail rounded, feebly depressed, tapering, covered ab |
nterrupted mesially ; 6 to 8 pores on each side | Tail rounded, feebly depressed, tapering, covered ab |
El Dorados, Big Mojo Elem, Little Mack Simmons, | Tail Dragger, Rev. Charlie Jackson, Andre Williams, |
nges be made to the design: changing the single | tail to double tails (later a Lockheed trademark), a |
which were collected in 1983 and consist of six | tail vertebrae, a shoulder blade, a thighbone, and a |
tebra, a back vertebra and part of another, six | tail vertebra, two chevrons, fragmentary ribs, the r |
tives, it had an unusually long (17mm) skeletal | tail made up of 20 vertebrae, similar to the tails o |
ed large claws, but since nothing of the skull, | tail, ribs or limbs have been found, analysis has fo |
The slender | tail measures over twice the length of the disc and |
about 13-16 cm, with a slightly shorter slender | tail. |
coalescing at the apex; tornal lobe and slender | tail black. |
t in a quadrate silvery patch; lobe and slender | tail jet-black, margined on the inner side by a whit |
the apamin-sensitive after-hyperpolarizing slow | tail K+ currents in rat chromaffin cells, but not im |
ion with "car door" cockpit structure and small | tail units. |
bles a very large rat, or a beaver with a small | tail. |
ns have a contoured back and a relatively small | tail. |
ard deviation (sigma/σ) of 0.24 dex and a small | tail of metal-rich stars. |
It has the smallest | tail of all the species in the genus (approximately |
d, four chicken legs, a bird's body and a snake | tail. |
he Snake's Head) and Serpens Cauda (the Snake's | Tail). |
ead) to the west and Serpens Cauda (the snake's | tail) to the east. |
Comet Hale-Bopp's neutral sodium | tail (the straight tail extending up to the left fro |
rus have closely webbed, broad-tipped, and soft | tail feathers. |
riffs I did at the beginning of the Spirit solo | tail section). |
nsive yellow wing patch, yellow tipping to some | tail feathers, with a paler iris colour than the Sat |
The US supplied some | tail assemblies from those that they had taken. |
e northeastern coast), and elongates a southern | tail into a cape with a small cluster of islets offs |
south modern Kerala and the third, the southern | tail end districts of Tamil Nadu from his seat at Ka |
rance in most forms follows the Grasp Sparrow's | Tail sequence (peng, lu, ji, an) and is seen later a |
The species | tail is around 40 percent of the total length of the |
Like all langurs, this species' | tail is noticeably long, measuring up to 98 cm in le |
Spies | tail him, as they suspect it is a Russian Sputnik sa |
is armed with sharp teeth, claws, horns, spiky | tail, and a spiky carapace. |
The prey's spiny | tail was not eaten. |
ingle and multiple barrel rolls; power spirals; | tail spins; power on and power off; half loop, half |
g it when dry. Cooking a young cod or the split | tail of a large cod, with the same preparation metho |
ted effects such as hypothermia and spontaneous | tail flicks in rodents, S-14,671 is active at doses |
Surf fishing for flounder, spot | tail and whiting make the park attractive for fishin |
f chiefs to give the man his wife back, Spotted | Tail refused saying he will do as he pleases and the |
Spotted | Tail had been given gifts from the Carlisle school a |
Chief Spotted | Tail |
800 Cheyenne warriors set out from the Spotted | Tail and Red Cloud agencies in Nebraska. |
Bear in his memoir My People the Sioux Spotted | Tail was killed by Crow Dog after taking the wife of |
Spotted | Tail had gone to the Carlisle Indian school and remo |
further American settlement, ridiculing Spotted | Tail and other Sioux chieftains upon their return fr |
At this point several men decided that Spotted | Tail would be killed but before they could act Spott |
ncreasing opposition to his leadership, Spotted | Tail visited Big Mouth at his lodge, where, upon app |
He criticized what he described as Spotted | Tail's reversal of Sioux policy, saying Spotted Tail |
rge (32-37 cm) cuckoo-shrike with a long square | tail and all over dark grey plumage. |
ad wings and a proportionally long, squared-off | tail, enabling it to turn and maneuver rapidly when |
It has a rather short, squarish | tail, and a mainly green plumage, which typically is |
t other Amazon parrots, it has a short squarish | tail and a primarily green plumage. |
, the artist used a single hair form squirrel's | tail. |
Further unwinding produces a long 3'-ended ss | tail with Chi near its end. |
FCI Standard | Tail Thick and round at the root, tapering to a fine |
Drawbacks were that the steel | tail was usually projected backwards towards the fir |
ilot supplied by Bendix Aviation, the steerable | tail elevator was powered by small wind-driven gener |
member of its subfamily, and it lacks the stiff | tail and swollen bill of its relatives. |
is species has a straight pointed bill, a stiff | tail to provide support against tree trunks, and zyg |
Its head, stomach, | tail, feet, and the insides of its legs are black. |
Thousand Suns, The George R. "Bob" Caron Story, | Tail Gunner of the Enola Gay about his "eye-witness |
pectoral fin disc and a moderately short, stout | tail 0.5-0.7 times the disc length. |
l teeth, no dorsal fin, and a long and straight | tail. |
ect of second magnitude, with a narrow straight | tail of up to thirty degrees in length and a distinc |
modified engine cowling and a more streamlined | tail unit. |
The pygidium ends in a striking | tail spike. |
They were all rather short limbed with a strong | tail and elongated snout, somewhat resembling modern |
The gecko has a big head, thin body, stumpy | tail, and has tan and brown bands. |
f the body of which is replaced by a sturgeon's | tail, a type of arms known in heraldry as a fish gri |
He sees his super-stretched | tail and then he is pulled back into the door making |
ns were said to attract spirits to the swinging | tail and thus protect the ovaries (and fertility), l |
Its name comes from its swollen | tail, which is used to store fat. |
m Speedy, stating that he will pull Sylvester's | tail out by the roots, which Speedy happily does whe |
It also had heavy scales and a symmetrical | tail. |
"bars" across its rump and has a short, tapered | tail. |
il remains including parts of the skull, teeth, | tail vertebrae, and a partial tibia. |
he tip of the rostrum to the end of the telson ( | tail), but is more commonly found at around 15 cm (6 |
The telson, ( | tail) was lanceolate. |
The telson, ( | tail) was styliform, or pointed. |
ng a main globular domain and a long N terminal | tail H2B is involved with the structure of the nucle |
owever, Nishida and Nakaya (1990) consider that | tail damage in stingrays is common and not always ob |
There were (and still are) streets that | tail off into flights of steps, and others, like Bal |
ood at Horsforth station one is able to see the | tail end of the wood. |
When perched, the wings cover the | tail almost completely, giving the bird a unique nea |
ondon for inclusion on the album A Trick of the | Tail. |
The | tail of the breed is long and curved. |
oderms on the body and retention of them on the | tail is unique among crocodyliforms. |
ending on whether it did or did not include the | tail. |
he coat is long and shaggy, particularly on the | tail and back. |
h (1975) : about a gang of Texas outlaws at the | tail end of the Old West |
nder the fuselage and a float mounted under the | tail and each wingtip. |
The tip of the | tail has white feathers. |
colour, turning reddish towards the end of the | tail. |
International Raceway Zemke qualified near the | tail of the top 10 but clawed his way to a double wi |
a brood pouch (in this genus located under the | tail). |
clitoral bumps on the V area at the base of the | tail and for males a bump at the base of the tale in |
The | tail is reddish brown with a diffuse dark terminal b |
facial disk and the wings are brownish and the | tail is narrowly barred in white. |
The | Tail of the Tip-Off (2003) ISBN 978-0-553-58285-7 |
Formerly, it referred only to the | tail of an ox or steer, a castrated male. |
The | tail and wings are gray to black with small white st |
inutes after take-off, a tensioning wire at the | tail broke, tearing off the rudder and tailfin. |
central nacelle, and the twin booms carried the | tail and the four-wheeled landing gear. |
The | tail of the burning wreckage of Flight 358 |
The two dorsal fins are located towards the | tail end of the body. |
horter than the body of the beetle, leaving the | tail end slightly exposed. |
rs on the wings and vestigial white tips to the | tail. |
The tip of the | tail is yellow or reddish. |
for having spiked osteoderms, probably from the | tail, similar to the famed thagomizer of stegosaurs. |
The rear section of the fuselage, including the | tail and the rear mounted engines, came to rest in t |
Coming out towards the | tail end of the 8-bit Acorn Computers commercial era |
The end of the | tail can be white. |
The | tail is made up of highly flexible, hairless tips wi |
nd Paul Collingwood (1 wicket) finished off the | tail to reduce Worcestershire to 171 all out. |
The | tail feathers have a metallic blue-green gloss. |
Total length 4 inches, of which the | tail measures nearly 2.5. |
hers of the long broad wings are black, and the | tail is banded black and white. |
The | tail of the pancreas, located anatomically left near |
Mark Boucher hit 65 with the | tail before he was last out, setting Sri Lanka 352 t |
bands across the body, and three or four on the | tail which are lost in adulthood by males, but retai |
the nose of the ship, and one 35 cm tube in the | tail. |
Steyn then rounded off the | tail, claiming his first Test five-for in 13.1 overs |
The | tail was also never fitted with a drag chute - the d |
entified by a "B" with a diamond painted on the | tail. |
granules at the ends of the dorsal keels of the | tail. |
ds ; these bands may form complete rings on the | tail. |
The | tail of the aircraft broke off and came to rest in t |
having wisdom teeth, and already have lost the | tail found in many other mammals - not to mention ot |
As in the Morane original, the | tail and elevators were fully-movable, having no fix |
, making it possible to go from the head to the | tail without actually exiting the train. |
from its closest relatives by the length of the | tail and by the presence of brownish fur on parts of |
pecies display some ancestral feature, like the | tail on this human fetus. |
a frill on the chest, ears, back of the and the | tail. |
fan or ridge forming a tapered ramp (called the | tail) up the leeward side of the crag. |
The | tail number displayed after restoration is 58-1481, |
and white head, with a pair of red knobs on the | tail, and a black mark on the back of the second abd |
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