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Crustaceans also have
eyestalks,
consisting of two segments. A stalk-e**** fly. Well-developed eye of
Eustrombus gigas on
eyestalk.
There is also a small...
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Eyestalk ablation is the
removal of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral)
eyestalks from a crustacean. It is
routinely practiced on
female shrimps (or female...
- orb of
flesh with a
large mouth,
single central eye, and many
smaller eyestalks on top with
powerful magical abilities. The
beholder is
among the Dungeons...
- have
large and
elongated eyestalks, with the
corneas occupying the
entire lower part,
while in
fiddler crabs the
eyestalks are long and thin, with the...
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taste of
particular foods or threats.
Examples of such
tentacles are the
eyestalks of
various kinds of snails. Some
kinds of
tentacles have both sensory...
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China produced 615,000 tons (92%).
Eyestalk ablation is the
removal of one (unilateral) or both (bilateral)
eyestalks from a crustacean. In a
context of...
- defined. They have
thick and
elongated eyestalks with the
cornea occupying most of the
lower portion. The
eyestalks are also
tipped with horn-like projections...
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unrelated species,
developing long
eyestalks in
various lengths. That so many
species of
trilobite developed eyestalks suggests that they were
trying to...
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flies possess lateral elongations on
their head
capsules called eyestalks.
These eyestalks play an
important role in mate
selection and as a
result physical...
- are
located on the
eyestalks,
unlike stalk-e****
flies from
other families.
Though both
males and
females of most
species have
eyestalks, they are much longer...