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Fruit shape Subconical to
conical Fruit length 5.95–8.54 cm
Fruit width at
shoulder 2.5–2.95 cm
Fruit weight 6.95–8.97 g
Fruit surface Rough,
uneven or...
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other crocodyliforms with
similarly shallow snouts,
which are
usually subconical and of
moderate length.
Another difference between the
skull of Kaprosuchus...
- large, more or less spur-like tubercles; a
group of
large conical or
subconical tubercles is
found on the
hinder side of the thigh. The
carapace is black...
- This
sensitivity allows them to
locate small rodent prey. The **** is
subconical,
facing downward when not
erect and
backward during urination. The baculum...
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prominent attachment crest posteroventral to the jaw joint. The
teeth have
subconical crowns that
curve in
towards the
centre of the mouth; all are
fairly small...
- 150 m (490 ft).[citation needed] N.
layardi is legless. The
snout of is
subconical. A
single loreal is present. The limbs, an ear opening, and supranasals...
- century, a
large dip net,
about four feet in
diameter and
eight feet long,
subconical in shape, was used
instead of a weir to
scoop up fish.
Today the ditch...
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length of 31–35 mm (1.2–1.4 in). The
dorsum is
shagreen with
numerous subconical tubercles. IUCN SSC
Amphibian Specialist Group (2019). "Nymphargus chami"...
- 1–2 mm in
diameter and glabrous.
Terminal buds are red-brown,
ovoid to
subconic, 2.5–5 mm, and
glabrous or with
scales somewhat ciliate. The bark is gray...
- ovate-triangular shape. The
columellar margin has a
slight callus. This is a small,
subconical,
solid species, not so
shining as some of its allies. It has red-brown...