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snake on her
right forearm. A shed
snake skin in
nature Exhibition of
snakeskins in
Museo viviente in Puebla,
Mexico Scute Mattison,
Christopher (2007)...
- Look up
snakeskin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Snakeskin may
refer to:
Snakeskin, a
material that is made from the skin of a
snake Snakeskin (song)...
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Snakeskin is a 2001 New
Zealand road
thriller film
directed by
Gillian Ashurst and
starring Melanie Lynskey. It was
released theatrically in New Zealand...
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clusters at the base of the palm, and are also
known as
snake fruit or
snakeskin fruit due to the reddish-brown
scaly skin,
which is
removed before eating...
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scales resembling snakeskin, and it is
commonly referred to as the
snakeskin chiton. The Māori name for the
species is papatua. The
snakeskin chiton, Sypharochiton...
- The
snakeskin gourami (Trichopodus pectoralis) is a
species of
gourami native to
Southeast Asia.
Prior to the
merging of
Belontidae to the
family Osphronemidae...
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Conocephalum coni****, also
known as the
great scented liverwort or
snakeskin liverwort, is a
liverwort species in the
genus Conocephalum. C. coni**** is...
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regular stunt work. He has had
minor roles in the 2001 New
Zealand film
Snakeskin, as
pirate Bill
Jukes in
Peter Pan (2003), and
Columbia Pictures horror...
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Amanita ceciliae,
commonly called snakeskin grisette,
strangulated amanita, and the Cecilia's
ringless amanita, is a
basidiomycete fungus in the genus...
- infamous. She
would later make
herself a dress, shoes, and belt from the
snakeskins. The dress, made from the
skins of 53 rattlesnakes, was
particularly famous...