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characteristic leaves Silkies unable to fly.
Silkies appear in two
distinct varieties:
bearded and non-bearded.
Bearded Silkies have an
extra muff of...
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leave forever.
Regional variants in
England and
Scotland include hobs,
silkies, and ùruisgs.
Variants outside England and
Scotland are the
Welsh Bwbach...
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United States a few
Silky Terriers.
Newspaper photographs of the
breed in 1954
caused an
upsurge of po****rity and
hundreds of
Silkies were
imported from...
- The
silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis), also
known by
numerous names such as
blackspot shark, gray
whaler shark,
olive shark,
ridgeback shark, sickle...
- the
Silkies can
wield mental powers over
energy to some degree.[citation needed]
After a
prologue which purports to
explain the
origin of the
Silkies as...
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Silky ****van (February 28, 1955 –
November 18, 1977) was an
American thoroughbred racehorse best
known for his come-from-behind
racing style. There...
- The
silky-flycatchers are a
small family, Ptiliogonatidae, of p****erine birds. The
family contains only four
species in
three genera. They were formerly...
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Silkies, a type of house-dwelling
spirits clothed in silk
Silkies, a
superhuman race in The Silkie, a
science fiction novel by A. E. van Vogt
Silky,...
- The
silky anteater, also
known as the
pygmy anteater, has
traditionally been
considered a
single species of anteater,
Cyclopes didactylus, in the genus...
- The
silky sifaka (Propithecus candidus) is a
large lemur characterized by long,
silky,
white fur. It has a very
restricted range in
northeastern Madagascar...