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===== snowflake ===== | ===== snowflake ===== | ||
{{74412_cp.jpeg|74412_cp.jpeg}} | {{74412_cp.jpeg|74412_cp.jpeg}} | ||
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===== Wolpertinger ===== | ===== Wolpertinger ===== | ||
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+ | aka The Jackalope. Possibly based on sightings of rabbits with the Shope papilloma virus... [[http:// | ||
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===== seabishop ===== | ===== seabishop ===== | ||
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===== bubblefish ===== | ===== bubblefish ===== | ||
{{bubblefish.jpg|bubblefish.jpg}} | {{bubblefish.jpg|bubblefish.jpg}} | ||
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===== flyinghound ===== | ===== flyinghound ===== | ||
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===== Gryllotalpna vulgaris ===== | ===== Gryllotalpna vulgaris ===== | ||
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===== Sorex moschatus pall ===== | ===== Sorex moschatus pall ===== | ||
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===== whales ===== | ===== whales ===== | ||
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===== shortlegged platypus ===== | ===== shortlegged platypus ===== | ||
{{platypus_zoom.jpg|platypus_zoom.jpg}} | {{platypus_zoom.jpg|platypus_zoom.jpg}} | ||
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Physical Characters : Snipe eels have birdlike beaks with curving tips. Their beaks are covered with tiny, hooked teeth. The eels sweep their beaks through the water to entangle the antennae of tasty shrimp. They are upto 5 feet or 1.5 cm in size. Degenerative changes in males and females suggest semelparity | Physical Characters : Snipe eels have birdlike beaks with curving tips. Their beaks are covered with tiny, hooked teeth. The eels sweep their beaks through the water to entangle the antennae of tasty shrimp. They are upto 5 feet or 1.5 cm in size. Degenerative changes in males and females suggest semelparity | ||
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picture by Neumann, V. eel in larvae stage: found in portugal | picture by Neumann, V. eel in larvae stage: found in portugal | ||
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picture F. Costa larvae stage found in Italy, Strait of Messina , Sicily | picture F. Costa larvae stage found in Italy, Strait of Messina , Sicily | ||
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