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quickly and may
store it, and
their calloused feet with large, blunt,
nonretractable claws are
adapted for
running and
making sharp turns. However, hyenas'...
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raccoons and
bears (on the
soles of the feet, as do humans).
Coatis have
nonretractable claws.
Coatis also are able to
rotate their ankles beyond 180°, in common...
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Petersburg Bowl, an
annual postseason bowl game. The
venue is the only
nonretractable domed stadium in MLB.
Tropicana Field is the
smallest MLB
stadium by...
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objects before touching them with
vibrissae located above their sharp,
nonretractable claws. The raccoon's paws lack an
opposable thumb; thus, it does not...
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front legs. Like
other members of the Nepidae, they have a pair of
nonretractable cerci-like
breathing tubes on the
terminal abdominal segment, a characteristic...
- 1934). "The Drag of
Airplane Wheels,
Wheel Fairings and
Landing Gear I1
Nonretractable and
Partially Retractable Landing Gear" (PDF).
Langley Memorial Aeronautical...
- the air flow and
deflect it from
forcefully striking the tailplane,
nonretractable slots ****ed to the
inner engine nacelles and to the
leading edge of...
- hind toes are long and
partially webbed, with
weakly curved 4 mm-long,
nonretractable claws. The
front claws are
strongly curved,
partially retractable, and...
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elongated tergite 7,
often called the ovipositor. (Female with oviscape,
nonretractable basal segment of the ovipositor).
Agromyzinae wing
veins Phytomyzinae...