- the late
Miocene onwards. A slow
worm A slow
worm close Slow
worm in
turquoise color A slow
worm moving through gr****. This
individual is a juvenile, as...
-
European hares,
Eurasian water shrews Reptiles:
European pond turtles, Slow
worm,
Gr**** snake Amphibians:
European tree frogs,
European fire-bellied toad Fish:...
-
rearing of
worms for this
purpose is
called vermiculture.
Vermicast (also
called worm castings,
worm humus,
worm ****,
worm manure, or
worm faeces) is...
- Big
Worm. The only
problem he has is that he
spends his time
smoking most of the
product he’s
supposed to be selling. He
meets up with Big
Worm and as...
-
garlic residue. B****
worms are more
effective than
other rubber worms primarily because b**** are
attracted to a
particular worm depending on the environment...
- also
called megadriles (which
translates to "big
worms") as
opposed to the
microdriles ("small
worms") in the
semiaquatic families Tubificidae, Lumbricidae...
- many rare
species including turtle doves,
barbastelle bats, slow-
worms and
barred gr**** snakes; it has
become a
major nesting site for nightingales; a breeding...
- Jandzik,
Petros Lymberakis,
Daniel Jablonski, Jirˇ í
Moravec (2010). "Slow
worm,
Anguis fragilis (Reptilia: Anguidae) as a
species complex: Geneticstructure...
- Lagarfljótsormur (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈlaːɣarˌfljoutsˌɔrmʏr̥]) or Lagarfljót
worm is a lake
monster purported to live in Lagarfljót, a lake by the town of...
- is
found to have
enhanced concentrations of this
compound when a
maguey worm is
served in the gl****. A pair of two single-nucleotide polymorphisms, both...