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Chin chin is a
fried snack from
Nigeria . It is
known as
atchomon in Togo and Benin,
achomo in Ghana, and
croquette or
Chin Chin in Cameroon. It is similar...
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black chin is noticeable. The
hybrid between the black-
chinned hummingbird and Anna's
hummingbird is
called "Trochilus" violajugulum. The black-
chinned hummingbird...
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chin chin, chinchin, chinchín, or
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Chin chin is a
fried snack in West Africa.
Chin Chin or variants...
- The
chin is the
forward pointed part of the
anterior mandible (mental region)
below the
lower lip. A
fully developed human skull has a
chin of between...
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South America. It is also
commonly known as the black-
chinned dolphin or even Peale's black-
chinned dolphin. However,
since Rice's work Peale's dolphin...
- the black-
chinned sparrow is slimmer, and has a
streaked back,
brown edges to its wing feathers, and no
white in its tail. The black-
chinned sparrow breeds...
- The black-
chinned siskin (Spinus barbatus) is a
species of
finch in the
family Fringillidae.
Found in Argentina,
Chile and the
Falkland Islands, its natural...
- The blue-
chinned sapphire or blue-
chinned emerald (Chlorestes notata) is a
hummingbird that
ranges from
Colombia south and east to the Guianas, Trinidad...
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possibly should be
treated as a
fifth subspecies of the white-
chinned. The white-
chinned thistletail is 18 to 20 cm (7.1 to 7.9 in) long and
weighs 14...
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Namibian hake are white-
chinned petrels. 10% of the
South African pelagic longline bycatch and 55% of the demersal. Also, the white-
chinned petrel has suffered...