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Basic Fishing
I would suggest. Finally, be careful in handling catfish as they have sharp spines on the two forward lower fins, and the single top fin. These ... around the head of the safety pin (double knot), then stuck the sharp end of the safety pin through the caterpillar. I unwound about ... fish time to swallow the safety pin) and then a gave a sharp pull on the string. 5 minutes later I was holding a largemouth ...
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FM 21-76 Appendix F
The spines are venomous and can inflict intense pain. Scorpion ... a small tuna. It has venemous spines in its dorsal and ventral fins. These spines can inflict painful stings. Stonefish Synanceja ... and may be easily stepped on. They have very sharp, extremely poisonous spines on the dorsal fin (back). Weever fish Trachinidae ...
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Porcupine Sounds
Bag | Mousepad More About Porcupines ... The porcupine is a rodent known for its coat of sharp spines, or quills that defend it from predators. The porcupine is the second largest rodent, ... 23 species of rodent belonging to the families Erethizontidae and Hystricidae. All defend themselves with sharp spines (which are actually modified hairs) rather like those of the hedgehogs, which are part of ...
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The Wonders of the Seas: Echinoderms
These spines offer protection from many would-be predators. The spines are joined to ... attached to each spine enables the urchin to swivel its spines in the direction of a predator. The test is an ... !! This Purple sea urchin from California has hundreds of pointy spines for protection. The Orange-footed sea cucumber lives in the North ...
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Invasive Lionfish Focus of NOAA Research Cruise
Lionfish have spines containing a neurotoxin that can cause painful stings to unwary humans and paralyze other fish ... have been no known fatalities caused by lionfish stings, persons punctured by one of the sharp spines will immediately feel strong pain and rapid swelling of the affected body area. NOAA's ...
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APHIS Raleigh Plant Protection Center
Spine: Sharp pointed woody structure; modified leaf or stipule. Stamen: The ... Tepal: Undifferentiated perianth parts. Thorn: A stem modified into a sharp pointed structure. Torus: The elongated receptacle of a flower. Trichomes ... in Hydrilla. Uninodal: One or one pair of appendages (such as spines) at a node. Valve: The sections into which a fruit ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – 2006 Photo Gallery
Acanthobrama telavivensis was very abundant in the coastal rivers of Israel. There was a sharp decline between 1950 and 1970. Then the population was stable until 1999. In 1999, drought ... create opportunities for colonization. This plant is often removed from beach paths because of its spines. It has also been observed that in some years the activities of wood-eating beetles ...
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Urchins of Hawai'i
Wana) Description: large urchins with long, slender, needle-like black spines; primary spines are shorter than the test diameter and banded light ...
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Marine Invertebrates of Hawai'i
Podophthalmus sp. - swimming crab Description: crab with sharp claws and flattened rear legs for swimming; eyes on long eye stalks; sharp lateral spines on the carapace Size: up to 12 cm length ...
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Earlham -- Biological Diversity --
Gardens, 2002). Predation and Defense: Male platypus have a hollow, sharp single spine on each of their hind legs. The spines secrete a lethal venom produced in a gland in the groin ...
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