-
predator of the
chinstrap penguin at sea is the
leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx).
Every year, the
leopard seal
causes the
chinstraps po****tion to decrease...
- Look up
chinstrap in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chinstrap may
refer to:
Chinstrap, a
strap fixed to a
helmet or
other headgear which p****es beneath...
- The
chinstrap beard is a type of
facial hair that
extends from the hair line of one side of the face to the other,
following the jawline, much like the...
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Similar problems were also
encountered with
early leather chinstraps, so the
leather chinstraps were
phased out in
favor of
cloth models as well. Throughout...
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Chinstrap Point is the
southeast point of
Vindication Island,
South Sandwich Islands. This
feature was
named Rocky Point during a
survey of the island...
- drab
shade 3
chinstraps,
replaced gradually throughout 1943 and 1944 with
olive drab
shade 7
chinstraps. 1950s and
later production chinstraps are made of...
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along with a four-point
chinstrap system and a band of
sorbo rubber for padding.
These early helmets used
leather chinstraps and are
considered quite...
- themselves.
Another difference of the M1C was the
chinstraps (this was seen on the M2). The
chinstraps found on the M2 and M1C both had a
button snap on...
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Chinstrap Cove
Chinstrap Cove is a cove 6 km (3.7 mi) north-east of
Escarpada Point on the north-west
coast of
Clarence Island,
South Shetland Islands...
- came with vinyl/leather
chinstraps;
these were
prone to wear, but
later replaced with the
previous but
durable webbing chinstraps from the HSAT,
which would...