a different tradition leaves us tongueless and
earless towards this other world of meaning and significance.42
The app actually helped authorities realize that a particular animal that they hadn't been watching out for, the robust
earless monitor lizard, was becoming a popular species in the trade.
Description of a hair follicle mite (Acari: Demodecidae) parasitic in
the earless seal family Phocidae (Mammalia: Carnivora) from the harbor seal Phoca vitulina Linnaeus, 1758.
Elephant seals are large, oceangoing
earless seals in the genus Mirounga.
Earless Seals or True Seals Phocids are sometimes referred to as
earless seals or true seals and can easily be identified by looking at their ears and flippers.
Now
earless, he's no longer suffering from painful cysts, but he certainly has an unusual appearance.
There are many
earless pigs from dogs ripping them off,» said Chris Christensen, who, alongside Marcie Christensen, runs the California Pot - Bellied Pig Association based in Pleasanton.
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«Hoichi
the Earless,» the longest of the chapters at more than an hour, begins with a stylized sea battle created in a studio tank and then resurrects the ghosts of battle to hear the epic song histories of a blind musician.
Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Earless toads sense low frequencies but miss the high notes.
Earless toads sense low frequencies but miss the high notes Sensory losses or reductions are frequently attributed to relaxed selection.
The rare
earless monitor lizard (Lanthanotus borneensis) has remained obscure since the last research was conducted on it in the 1960s.
Many of the creatures in the White Sands ecosystem, including the lesser
earless lizard and the Apache pocket mouse, have undergone rapid evolution in response to their unique environment, developing a lighter appearance that allows them to blend into the gypsum sands and escape predators.