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Crucian can
refer to: A
person who is from
Saint Croix, U.S.
Virgin Islands A
dialect of
Virgin Islands Creole,
spoken on St. Croix, U.S.
Virgin Islands...
- "true"
crucians" but rather, e.g. a "brown
goldfish variant" (i.e.,
hybrid born
between the non-native
goldfish or
gibelo species and the
British crucian)....
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member of the carp
family (which also
includes the
Prussian carp and the
crucian carp). It was
first selectively bred for
color in
imperial China more than...
- H.
crucians may
refer to:
Haplocyon crucians, an
extinct mammal species Hyaenodon crucians, an
extinct mammal species Crucians (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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native Crucian.
People considered native Crucians, or
ancestral native Crucians, are
those who can
trace their ancestry to the era
before Crucians were...
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Anopheles crucians is a
mosquito that
exists in
aquatic environments under areas with
little light presence. The
preferred environment for A.
crucians is areas...
- Croix,
known as
Crucian,
contains many Spanish-derived
words due to St. Croix's
large ethnic Puerto Rican po****tion. Many
Crucians of
Puerto Rican descent...
- The ****anese
white crucian carp, also
known as ****anese carp,
white crucian carp, or gengoro-buna (Car****ius cuvieri), is a
species of
freshwater fish...
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ensenadensis Ameghino, 1888
Machaerodus ensenadensis Ameghino, 1889
Smilodon crucians Ameghino, 1904
Smilodon bonaerensis Ameghino, 1907
Smilodon neogaeus ensenadensis...
- species, was much larger,
being 378 kg (833 lb) and
around 10 ft (3 m). H.
crucians from the
early Oligocene of
North America is
estimated to only 10 to 25 kg...