- The
shovelers or
shovellers are four
species of
dabbling ducks with long,
broad spatula-shaped beaks: Red
shoveler, Anas
platalea Cape
shoveler, Anas...
- A
shovel is a tool used for digging, lifting, and
moving bulk materials, such as soil, coal, gravel, snow, sand, or ore. Most
shovels are hand
tools consisting...
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variegata New
Zealand shoveler,
occurs in New Zealand.
Other names used include: spoonbill,
shoveler, spoony,
spoonie and
shoveller. The Māori name is kuruwhengi...
- The Cape
shoveler or Cape
shoveller (Spatula smithii) is a
species of
dabbling duck of the
genus Spatula. It is
resident in
South Africa, and uncommon...
- The
northern shoveler (/ˈʃʌvələr/;
Spatula clypeata),
known simply in
Britain as the
shoveler, is a
common and
widespread duck. It
breeds in
northern areas...
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Shovel-shaped
incisors (or, more simply,
shovel incisors) are
incisors whose lingual surfaces are
scooped as a
consequence of
lingual marginal ridges...
- The red
shoveler (Spatula platalea) is a
species of
dabbling duck
native to
southern South America. The
species has a spatula-shaped bill, a
green speculum...
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Shovel Racing is a
sport practiced in some
parts of the
United States. It
consists of
riders racing down a
snowy hill
riding on a
shovel. It has been practiced...
- S****
shoveling, in
network security, is the act of
redirecting the
input and
output of a s**** to a
service so that it can be
remotely accessed, a remote...
- A
steam shovel is a
large steam-powered
excavating machine designed for
lifting and
moving material such as rock and soil. It is the
earliest type of power...