- the ray, a fish
characterized by a flat body,
large pectoral fins, and a
whiplike tail. USS Ray (SS-271) was a Gato-class
submarine commissioned in 1943...
- the ray, a fish
characterized by a flat body,
large pectoral fins, and a
whiplike tail. A
fleet submarine, Ray was laid down on 20 July 1942;
launched on...
- scorpion"
refers to
their resemblance to true
scorpions and
possession of a
whiplike tail, and "vinegaroon"
refers to
their ability when
attacked to discharge...
-
normally erect, flattened, branching, and
reminiscent of a fan.
Others may be
whiplike, bushy, or even encrusting. A
colony can be
several feet high and across...
-
Buntot pagi or
stingray tail is a type of
Filipino whiplike weapon. It is most
known for
fighting and
warding off
aswangs and
other similar mythical creatures...
-
thicker than
other cats,
giving the
appearance of
walking on
cushions Whiplike,
tapering tail from body to tip, (sometimes with fur all over tail or a...
-
operation on
sandy or
dusty terrain. It is
mounted on a long (usually slender,
whiplike) pole that
projects high
enough from the
vehicle to be
clearly visible...
- m****ive, eyeless, soft-s****ed tortoise, but has a
triangular head and two
whiplike tails. At the ends of its
tails are two bell-shaped
suckers used for the...
- can be very complex: from
surfaces with
scattered to crowded, tapered,
whiplike,
straight or curly,
smooth to setae; "stellate-pubescent" or
surfaces with...
- as the
whiptail gulper. This fish is
known for its
large mouth and long
whiplike tail. This
species is not
commonly found in the wild, with
fewer than twenty...