- diving. To dry
their feathers after diving,
darters move to a safe
location and
spread their wings.
Darters go
through a
synchronous moult of all their...
- Look up
Dart,
dart, or
DART in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dart or
DART may
refer to:
Dart, the
equipment in the game of
darts Dart (comics), an Image...
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became the
first televised tournament to
witness two nine-
darters when Phil Taylor's nine-
dart finish against Raymond van
Barneveld was
matched the following...
- The V3E A-
Darter (Agile
Darter) is a
modern short-range
infrared homing ("heat s****ing") air-to-air missile,
featuring countermeasures resistance with...
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Jaxson Chase Dart (born May 13, 2003) is an
American football quarterback. He pla****
college football for the USC
Trojans and Ole Miss Rebels.
Dart was born...
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himself acknowledged that
genetic affinities between snail darters and
stargazing darters would be
instrumental in
fully understanding their degree of...
-
commission from 1956 to 1989 AIS
Canberra Darters, a
defunct Australian netball team A-
Darter and R-
Darter, air-to-air
missiles manufactured by Denel...
- in
oxygen levels due to
pollution or weather.
Similar to
other darters,
fantail darters have
several predators. They are also well-colored for
their habitats...
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spine whereas all
other darters in
their range have two.
Tessellated darters have
somewhat sharper snouts than
johnny darters, more
dorsal soft rays,...
- abundance.
Darters have a wide
range of life histories, but size
correlates with most life
history characteristics. For example,
larger darters grow faster...