- 30
m (100 ft).
There are two
distinct genetic po****tions in
modern mangoes – the "Indian type" and the "Southeast
Asian type".
Mangifera indica is a...
-
M.
indica may
refer to:
Macrochlamys indica, an air-breathing land
snail species Makaira indica, the
black marlin, a fish
species found in
tropical and...
-
through to the
fourth pteropod. The
genus contains two species,
M.
fortunata and
M.
indica. The two
species are
found in
different oceans, and can be distinguished...
-
tropical tree
Mangifera indica. It
originated from the
region between northwestern Myanmar, Bangladesh, and
northeastern India.
M.
indica has been cultivated...
-
Morus indica is a
species of
flowering plant in the
mulberry family Moraceae. As with
other mulberries, it is a
deciduous tree.
Morus indica is native...
-
pygmy blue whale) in the
Indian Ocean and
South Pacific Ocean, and B.
m.
indica in the
Northern Indian Ocean.
There is a po****tion in the
waters off...
- 6
m (5.2 ft) tall at the
shoulder and can
weigh up to 942 kg (2,077 lb) with a
typical range of 500–600 kg (1,100–1,300 lb).
Females are
around 1.4
m (4...
-
Tamarind (Tamarindus
indica) is a
leguminous tree
bearing edible fruit that is
indigenous to
tropical Africa and
naturalized in Asia. The
genus Tamarindus...
- white-spotted chevrotain, with the
Indian spotted chevrotain M.
indica and/or the yellow-striped
chevrotain M.
kathygre treated as
distinct species. In Sri Lanka...
- Keuroghlian, A.; Desbiez, A.; Reyna-Hurtado, R.; Altrichter,
M.; Beck, H.; Taber, A. & Fragoso, J.
M.V. (2013). "Tay****u pecari". IUCN Red List of Threatened...