- They
constitute the
genus Fulica, the name
being the
Latin term for "
coot".
Coots have
predominantly black plumage, and—unlike many rails—they are usually...
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Cootes is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Jim
Cootes,
Australian orchidologist Joe
Cootes, New
Zealand rugby league player John Cootes...
- Look up
cooter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cooter may
refer to:
Cooter (band), the
original name of the punk band
Autopilot Off "
Cooter" (30 Rock)...
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American coot (Fulica americana), also
known as a mud hen or pouldeau, is a bird of the
family Rallidae.
Though commonly mistaken for ducks,
American coots are...
- The
Eurasian coot (Fulica atra), also
known as the
common coot, or
Australian coot, is a
member of the rail and
crake bird family, the Rallidae. It is...
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Boots &
Coots is a well
control company and has
international offices throughout the
globe within Halliburton. It was
founded in 1978 by
Asger "Boots"...
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Cooter's Place, also
known simply as
Cooter's, is the
collective name of
three museums in the
United States,
exhibiting memorabilia from the American...
- In mammals, the **** (pl.: ****s or ****e)
comprises mostly external,
visible structures of the
female genitalia leading into the
interior of the female...
- won 12–7, with
Cootes crossing in the
first half,
becoming the tournament's top try-scorer.
Having obtained a
dispensation to marry,
Cootes wed in 1972 in...
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Samuel L.
Cootes (1792–1882) was a merchant, magistrate, and
lawyer in
Rockingham County, Virginia. The town of
Cootes Store takes its name from his place...