- A
bristle is a
stiff hair or
feather (natural or artificial),
either on an animal, such as a pig, a plant, or on a tool such as a
brush or broom. Synthetic...
- The
bristled gr****bird (Schoenicola striatus) is a
small p****erine bird in the
genus Schoenicola. Also
known as the
bristled gr**** warbler, this species...
- The
Bristles is a raw punk band
formed in 1982 in Landskrona, Sweden. The name
comes from GBH 12-inch Leather,
Bristles,
Studs and Acne. The band formed...
-
called bristle worms or
polychaetes (/ˈpɒlɪˌkiːts/). Each body
segment has a pair of
fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many
bristles, called...
-
Dysmachus trigonus, the fan-
bristled robberfly, is a
species of
robber fly (family Asilidae). It
preys on
other insects in flight.
Natural History Museum...
-
roughly 30
families have
tomia lined with
tight bunches of very
short bristles along their entire length. Most of
these species are
either insectivores...
-
bristly lady's thumb,
Asiatic smartweed, long-
bristled smartweed, low smartweed,
Asiatic waterpepper,
bristled knotweed,
bunchy knotweed, and
tufted knotweed...
-
Bristle sensilla are a
class of
mechanoreceptors found in
insects and
other arthropods that
respond to
mechanical stimuli generated by the
external world...
- and forms. Most
dentists recommend using a soft
toothbrush since hard-
bristled toothbrushes can
damage tooth enamel and
irritate the gums.
Because many...
- in a slow-moving body of
water to
swell and
soften the fibres. The long
bristle fibres are
separated from the
shorter mattress fibres underneath the skin...