- (Early
Pliocene of Eppelsheim, Germany) –
anatine? "Anas"
isarensis (Late
Miocene of Aumeister, Germany) –
anatine? "Anas"
luederitzensis (Kalahari Early...
-
Pseudohadena anatine is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. It is
found on the
Ustyurt plateau in south-western Kazakhstan. The
wingspan is 39–40 mm for males...
- cod/gadoid, cow/bovine, crow/corvine, deer/cervine, dog/canine, duck/
anatine, fish/piscine, fox/vulpine, goat/caprine, goose/anserine, hare/leporine...
-
known to have
colonized the
Hawaiian archipelago.
Another bizarre insular anatine was
Bambolinetta from the Late
Miocene of Tuscana, then part of the Tuscano-Sardinian...
- the
Early Miocene of
Dolnice (Czech Republic)
cannot be ****igned to any
anatine subfamily with certainty. Bonaparte,
Charles Lucien (1828). "The genera...
- and
hisses and
nasal sounds towards intruders.
Unlike other migratory anatine courtship where partnerships occur in
wintering grounds,
ruddy ducks often...
- sore (on land)
string (in flight) team (in flight)
waddling (on land)
anatine fuliguline poultry Dugong calf cow bull herd
dugongine Dunlin chick — —...
- fox/vulpine, wolf/lupine, goat/caprine, sheep/ovine, swan/cygnean, duck/
anatine, starling/sturnine, goose/anserine, dove/columbine, ostrich/struthious...
- ampliate, ampliation, amplification,
amplitude anas anat- duck Anas,
anatine ancūla ancūl-
ancillary †ancilla ancill-
anguis angu-
snake Anguidae, anguiform...
- (Jason)
suggests that they
speed things up by slow-poisoning Sara with
anatine, a leaf extract.
After a
number of days of
poisoning her,
Thelma tells...