Remove pork from cooking liquid, cut into cubes and heat under salamander or broiler until sizzling. |
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By one count, 1 in 3 of the 5,743 known species of frog, toad, salamander, and other amphibians are dwindling. |
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It is also similar to the endangered Asian giant salamander, which can grow more than 5 feet long. |
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These brilliant colors are a warning to other animals that the fire salamander is not palatable. |
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There were several instances when centipedes appeared to sample the shed skin or fecal pellets of a salamander with their antennae. |
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It closely resembles the North American hellbender, a salamander with large, flat head that can grow more than 2 feet long. |
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Students play the roles of various cave creatures, including cave crayfish, cave shrimp, and cave salamander. |
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While Natasha helped her friend up, he streaked after the salamander, which moved surprisingly fast for such a little, young thing. |
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Consider the olm, a colorless, sightless salamander that lives in underground rivers in Slovenia. |
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In addition, research is being conducted on ground water quality, cave salamander distribution, and bat genetics. |
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Here, we use salamander pheromone delivery as a test case for dissecting the evolutionary dynamics at multiple levels in a functional complex. |
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The beautiful fire salamander, with its black body that is covered with reddish-orange or yellow uneven spots, is an amazing sight to see. |
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Even remnants of last meals were preserved, such as the bellyful of shrimp fossilized inside one 8-centimeter-long larval salamander. |
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The California tiger salamander is a large, stocky, terrestrial salamander with small eyes and a broad, rounded snout. |
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The Service published a final rule on September 21 listing the Santa Barbara County population of the California tiger salamander as endangered. |
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For example, in Slovenian folklore the blind and ghostly pale cave salamander Proteus anguinus is thought to be the larval stage of a dragon. |
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In Iowa, what many people call mud puppies are the waterdogs, the larvae of our tiger salamander. |
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Another family, the Ambystomatidae occurs in the New World from Canada to central Mexico and includes the tiger salamander and the axolotl. |
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A good population of the Neuse River waterdog, a large salamander, still remains in the Little River, and dam removal increased its habitat. |
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To date, the four-toed salamander has only been documented at one location in New Brunswick at Marven Lake in Fundy National Park. |
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The skin of the fire salamander takes in both air and water. |
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Have students take the part of a salamander, bear, oak tree, or other living thing. |
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The salamander symbolizes courage and indestructibility, hence our willingness to stand up against existing structures. |
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For crème brûlée, the baked custard is sprinkled with sugar that is caramelized under a broiler or with a hot iron called a salamander. |
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Among the terrestrial vertebrates: viper, lizard, salamander, toad, tree frog. |
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According to legend, the salamander was a creature which thrived in fire, but died when exposed to air. |
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The salamander belongs to our common cultural legacy, just like democracy is part of our political legacy. |
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How many members in this place could identify a five lined skink or a spring salamander? |
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The salamander represents those who pass through the fires of worldly passion without stain. |
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You decide to take a closer look at the pond's edge to get a glimpse of a frog, a toad or a salamander. |
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The Niagara River gorge represents the only known location of two dusky salamander species in Ontario. |
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The salamander is also used to symbolize the flames which it passes through and so is a symbol of fire, temptation, and burning desire. |
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If a salamander is to swim straight, the action of these muscle fibers must be balanced by muscle fibers dorsal to the vertebral centra, presumably in the epaxial musculature. |
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Many species of the salamander genus Bolitoglossa are arboreal, rather than typically terrestrial, and their feet are modified for climbing on smooth surfaces. |
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Place gratineed stacks under a salamander or broiler until top is browned. |
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Remove from oven and place under salamander until golden brown. |
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The exemplar of salamander paedomorphosis is the Mexican axolotl. |
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Some gobies even rely on chemical protection, producing a poison called tetrodotoxin, which also occurs in pufferfishes and species of salamander. |
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In his newly renovated laboratory on the second floor of the Lillie Building, Dionne is studying the sense of smell in the mud puppy, a large freshwater salamander. |
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These steps, in the form of symmetrical double stairway, go up and around a sculpture of a salamander that has become not only the symbol of the park but also of the city of Barcelona. |
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Local and landscape-scale influences on the occurrence and density of Dicamptodon aterrimus, the Idaho giant salamander. |
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Size range, size at maturity, and reproduction of Ambystoma dumerilii, a paedogenetic Mexican salamander endemic to Lake Patzcuaro, Michoacan. |
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Whereas it is commonly said that a salamander extinguisheth fire, we have found by experience that on hot coals, it dieth immediately. |
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In addition, amphibians such as the water puppy and redwood salamander are common too. |
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In the polyploid unisexual mole salamander females, a premeiotic endomitotic event doubles the number of chromosomes. |
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As a result, the mature eggs produced subsequent to the two meiotic divisions have the same ploidy as the somatic cells of the female salamander. |
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Corsican nuthatch, Corsican fire salamander and Corsican brook salamander and many plant subspecies. |
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Students play the roles of various cave critters, including cave crayfish, cave shrimp, and cave salamander. |
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These included 4 fish, 1 salamander, 7 turtles, 1 champosaur, 2 crocodilians, 1 alligator, and 4 mammals. |
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Population structure, life history and evolution of paedogenesis in the salamander Eurycea neotenes. |
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A new species of subterranean blind salamander from Austin, Texas and a systematic revision of central Texas paedomorphic salamanders. |
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Then sprinkle with cheese and gratinate under the salamander. |
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The hellbender is a giant salamander, native to North America, which inhabits large, swiftly flowing streams with rocky bottoms. |
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You can add a grill, a wok burner, a salamander grill, or a Tepan Yaki. |
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A few days after mating, the female salamander is ready to lay her eggs. |
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This peat land is a major contributor to the stream flow and underground water regime of the area, and thus is important for the survival of salamander populations. |
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To further control the affects of the weather, kerosene powered glycol heating machines, propane power salamander heaters, and infrared heaters were used. |
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Some new development is going on in the area and there is a concern about a particular species of west coast salamander which is somewhat rare and may exist in the creeks of this hillside area. |
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Pitter and Patter even find their way underground to a bat, a salamander, a cricket, and more. |
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And if you're a northern female slimy salamander with no such luck, you may want to head south, where your counterparts make egg-laying a two-yearly ordeal. One non-event is certain. |
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The salamander can recover when wounded, even when amputated. |
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Another, Chiropterotriton chiropterus, is probably the most common cave salamander in Central America. |
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Several endemic reptile and amphibian species including the island fence lizard, island night lizard, and Channel Islands slender salamander live on the islands. |
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The salamander, a fairly long metal utensil with a flat rounded head, was left in the fire until red hot and then used to brown the top of a dish without further cooking. |
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The chef first put the steak under the salamander to sear the outside. |
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When cold, sprinkle the custard thickly with sugar and salamander it. |
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Barry's research has involved the lungfish, or salamander, and garfish. |
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The small-mouth salamander is the only mole salamander we captured. |
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Traveling around the world, the authors look at such cliffhangers as the African wild dog, the Barton Springs salamander and the Mediterranean monk seal. |
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David Attenborough, left, explores how amphibians first took to dry land, taking many clues from the Australian lungfish and the Japanese giant salamander. |
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And logging without adequate streamside protection has had an effect on many populations of the tailed frog and torrent salamander throughout the Pacific Northwest. |
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Neoteny and the urogenital system in the salamander Dicamptodon ensatus. |
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