Definition of Tumblebug. Meaning of Tumblebug. Synonyms of Tumblebug

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Definition of Tumblebug

Tumblebug
Tumblebug Tum"ble*bug`, n. See Tumbledung.

Meaning of Tumblebug from wikipedia

- Tumblebug may refer to: Dung beetle Rollover (reversible) plow Fresno s****er, earthmoving tool A self-balancing motorized unicycle used by maintenance...
- Tumblebugs is a fast-paced puzzle game developed by Wildfire Studios. It was released for a number of platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X, iOS and WiiWare...
- pilularius, the common tumblebug, is a species in the beetle family Scarabaeidae. It is found in Oceania and North America. Common tumblebug, Canthon pilularius...
- The Tumblebug Complex Fire burned 14,570 acres (5,900 ha) of Willamette National Forest land in Lane County, Oregon, United States, from September 12...
- self-published Tumblebugs 2, published by Big Fish Games Balls of Steel: Creature Attack! Devil's Island Pinball Tumblebugs Tumblebugs, published by Gameshastra...
- Streams flowing north or east into the Middle Fork Willamette River include Tumblebug, Staley, Coal, and Packard cr****s. Flowing northwest or west into the...
- 2003 B&B Complex fires 2006 South End Complex 2007 Egley Complex 2009 Tumblebug Complex Fire 2011 High Cascades Complex 2012 Barry Point Fire Lava Fire...
- competitive and cooperative iteration of Zuma in the game's history". Luxor Tumblebugs "Zuma". PopCap.com. Archived from the original on March 21, 2007. Retrieved...
- declines greatly. This is evident as po****tions of isopods, mites and tumblebug scarabs decline significantly. They can also significantly alter the po****tions...
- Canthon, the tumblebugs, is a Nearctic-Neotropical genus of Scarabaeidae or scarab beetles in the superfamily Scarabaeoidea. Canthon aberrans Harold, 1868...