- The
thicktail chub (Gila cr****icauda) was a type of
minnow that
inhabited the
lowlands and
weedy backwaters of the
Sacramento and San
Joaquin Rivers in...
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aurora draytonii),
giant garter snake (Thamnophis gigas). and the
extinct Thicktail chub fish.
Other species native or
present in the area are
sandhill cranes...
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Uroplectes formosus is a
species of
scorpion in the
family Buthidae. U.
formosus is
found on trees,
often under bark.
Jonathan Leeming (2003). "Southern...
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scorpion in the
family Buthidae.
Species of the
genus are
known as the pygmy-
thicktail scorpions and are
found in
South Africa,
Eswatini and Mozambique. Their...
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entirely extinct after settlement by Europeans. For example, in 1900 the
thicktail chub (Gila cr****icauda) was the most
common freshwater fish
found in California;...
- The
thicktail day
gecko (Phelsuma mutabilis) is a
species of
gecko found in Madagascar. Raxworthy, C.J.; Vences, M. (2010). "Phelsuma mutabilis". IUCN...
- Mertens, 1970 [citation needed]
Phelsuma mutabilis (Grandidier, 1869) –
thicktail day
gecko Phelsuma nigristriata Meier, 1984 –
island day
gecko Phelsuma...
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Plateau chub (Evarra eigenmanni)
Endorheic chub (Evarra tlahuacensis)
Thicktail chub (Gila cr****icauda)
Giant Atlas barbel (Labeobarbus reinii) Pahranagat...
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Cludd Fortunata Verdauga Greeneyes Sunflash the Mace
Splitnose Blacktooth Thicktail Ratflank Lord
Cayvear Marshgreen Scratch the
Weasel Mask
Deathcoil Whipscale...
- and
northern Santa Cruz
County Sorex ornatus sinuosus Syncaris pacifica Thicktail chub
Xerces blue, was
found in San
Francisco Apodemia mormo langei Bay...