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leatherback sea
turtle (Dermochelys coriacea),
sometimes called the lute turtle,
leathery turtle or
simply the luth, is the
largest of all
living turtles and the...
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mainly in the
tropical Southern Hemisphere.
Other common names include leathery shieldfern, iron fern, 7-w****s-fern, and
climbing shield fern. Growing...
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Ophioglossaceae (Adder's
tongue family),
known by the
common names leathery grapefern and
leathery moonwort. It is
native to Europe, Asia, and
North America including...
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hesperidium (pl.: hesperidia) is a
modified berry with a tough,
leathery rind, as in the
oranges and
lemons of the
genus Citrus. Carl
Linnaeus gave the...
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order Thelephorales. This
grouping of
mushrooms is
commonly known as the "
leathery earthfans". The
family includes the
following eight genera:
Amaurodon Hypochnus...
- The
leathery grunter (Scortum hillii) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Terapontidae. It is
endemic to
Queensland (Australia). The eggs are...
- frogs,
especially of the
family Bufonidae, that are
characterized by dry,
leathery skin,
short legs, and
large bumps covering the
parotoid glands. In po****r...
- The
sebae anemone (Radianthus crispa), also
known as
leathery sea anemone, long
tentacle anemone, or
purple tip anemone, is a
species of sea
anemone in...
- indurated. Once
fully developed, the
effected skin will
present with a
leathery, "bark-like"
texture and
remain itchy and inflamed.
Common areas of occurrence...
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subcontinent and
southern Iran. D.
sissoo is a large,
crooked tree with long,
leathery leaves and
whitish or pink flowers.
Dalbergia sissoo is a
medium to large...