-
domestic pigs in
Timor and
Papua New
Guinea (which
appear to be of
Sulawesi warty pig stock), the wild boar is the
ancestor of most pig breeds. Archaeological...
- are
species with one and
sometimes two
permanent ****es,
species like the
warty comb
jelly grows an ****,
which then
disappear when it is no
longer needed...
- is a
shrub with
egg-shaped to lance-shaped
leaves with the
narrower end
toward the base and
crowded near the ends of the glandular-
warty branchlets, and...
- depth. They eat
other fish, as well as
cephalopods and shrimp. The
eggs and
larvae of
warty oreos live on or near the
surface of the sea. They are very long...
- Theloderma, the bug-e**** frogs,
mossy frogs or
warty frogs, is a
genus of
frogs in the
family Rhacophoridae,
subfamily Rhacophorinae. They are
found from...
- 5 mm (0.4–0.5 in) long.
Woody brown fruit may be smooth,
wrinkled or
warty,
egg-shaped 1.3 to 2.4 cm (0.5 to 0.9 in) long and 0.9 to 1.5 cm (0.35 to 0...
- frog (Ranoidea raniformis), also
commonly known as the
southern bell frog,
warty swamp frog and
erroneously as the
green frog, is a
species of ground-dwelling...
-
Mnemiopsis leidyi, the
warty comb
jelly or sea walnut, is a
species of
tentaculate ctenop**** (comb jelly). It is
native to
western Atlantic coastal waters...
-
covered with
denticles (tooth-like scales),
giving them the
alternative name
warty anglers. They are slow-moving fish that
prefer to 'walk'
rather than swim...
-
Rheum ribes, the
Syrian rhubarb or currant-fruited rhubarb, or
warty-leaved rhubarb, is an
edible wild
rhubarb species in the
genus Rheum. It
grows between...