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gummy shark) is the same
animal as M.
antarcticus. One
theory is that M.
walkeri is a subpo****tion of M.
antarcticus. This
species is a
slender shark with...
- The
chinstrap penguin (Pygoscelis
antarcticus) is a
species of
penguin that
inhabits a
variety of
islands and s****s in the
Southern Pacific and the Antarctic...
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There are
three accepted subspecies: S.
antarcticus lonnbergi. Range: subantarctic. S.
antarcticus antarcticus. Range:
Falkland Islands. S.
antarctis hamiltoni...
- C.
antarcticus may
refer to:
Cryptococcus antarcticus, a
fungus species Cryptopygus antarcticus, the
Antarctic springtail, an
arthropod species native...
- The
common death adder (Acanthophis
antarcticus) is a
species of
death adder native to Australia. It is one of the most
venomous land
snakes in Australia...
- Alaska", and
antarcticus, in
connection with
frigid conditions in
which the mite lives.
Scientists are
unclear as to how
Alaskozetes antarcticus has been...
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Canis antarcticus is an old
taxon name that is no
longer valid. It has been used in the past to
refer to: The
Falkland Islands wolf The
Australian dingo...
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Tessaracoccus antarcticus produces rhodopsin. Zhou, Liu-Yan; Zhang, Jin-Yu; Chen, Xu-Yang; Du, Zong-Jun; Mu, Da-shuai (1
March 2020). "Tessaracoccus
antarcticus sp...
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Glyptonotus antarcticus is a
benthic marine isopod crustacean in the
suborder Valvifera. This
relatively large isopod is
found in the
Southern Ocean around...
- C.
antarcticus is the
presence of its
thick and
highly melanized cell walls. This
melanin may act to
protect DNA from
damage while C.
antarcticus is exposed...