- In anthropology,
pygmy peoples are
ethnic groups whose average height is
unusually short. The term
pygmyism is used to
describe the
phenotype of endemic...
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Pigmy Deposit Scheme is a
monetary deposit scheme introduced by
Syndicate Bank,
India in 1928. Initially,
money as
small as two
anaas (an anna is a monetary...
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Seven ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named Pigmy: HMS
Pigmy (1781), a 14-gun
cutter captured by the
French on 27
December 1781.
Recaptured on 22 July...
- The
Pigmy Pouter is a
breed of
fancy pigeon developed over many
years of
selective breeding.
Pigmy Pouters,
along with
other varieties of domesticated...
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Pseudophilautus nasutus (commonly
known as the sharp-snout
pygmy tree frog) is an
extinct species of frog in the
family Rhacophoridae. It was
endemic to...
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magazine contained: The
Little Marquis by
Shiela Braine Stanley and the
pigmies by
Alice Corkran Wonderful Adventures by
Robert Murray Gilchrist The Enchanted...
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Society of London: 413–418. Oliver, W.L.R. (1980). The
Pigmy Hog: the
Biology and
Conservation of the
Pigmy Hog, Sus (Porcula) salvanius, and the
Hispid Hare...
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Pseudophilautus femoralis,
commonly known as the round-snout
pygmy frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Rhacophoridae. It is
endemic to Sri Lanka....
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forest by
Pigmies,
tribal pig-like
creatures who
mistake Chickenhare for a god, and the
leader commands them to
prepare a feast. The
pigmies cage Meg,...
- get any
children they be as
little as the
pigmies. And
therefore they be, all for the most part, all
pigmies; for the
nature of the land is such. The great...