In the dried skin, the maxilla is blackish except for the tip, which is paler. |
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It has a thin, black bill, dark gray to blackish legs, dark patches on either side of the upper breast, and dark ear patches. |
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It measures 40-50 cm in length, weighs up to 2kg and has a thick, woolly coat that is dark brown or blackish. |
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In flight fulvous shows a strong contrast between blackish underwings and tawny body, and a white rump band. |
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The colour of a young red wine can vary from blackish purple through many hues of crimson to ruby. |
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About six days after suffering the infected flea bite, the victim develops a blackish pustule at the point of the bite. |
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Most are blackish brown with a white fringe of hair decorously surrounding the face. |
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The lowest bed is an obliquely laminated, blackish, indurated mud, with distinct traces of vegetable remains. |
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The outermost surface of the megamouth's body is blackish brown, while its belly is noticeably white. |
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The birds become lethargic, with a staggered gait, their feathers are ruffled, and the comb and wattles turn dark red or blackish. |
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Lamouroux described the fructification as capsules joined to form rather large blackish spots scattered over both surfaces of the frond. |
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There is one painting of a dead cedar tree, with a blackish, twisted upside-down tornado on a warm desert hillside. |
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Light morphs have brown upperparts with a blackish cap and white collar, white underparts, and yellowish sides of the neck. |
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The chacma, which lives in southern Africa south of the Zambezi River, is brown or blackish in colour. |
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The common cow-wheat is a varyingly branched annual that often turns blackish on drying. |
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On outcrops, unaltered ultramafic rocks are grey to blackish, slightly talcose and soft, and exhibit locally spinifex textures. |
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A gangrenous lesion appears in the mouth or on the face: blackish furrow and scabs on the face. |
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Generally appearing as a blackish mark, melanoma is a tumour that develops in the melanocytes. |
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Their colour is dark olive-brown, with blackish edges on its pectoral and tail fins. |
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In the last few years blackish spots have been observed during storage of carrot roots. |
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Young Peregrines have upperparts whose colour varies from pale to slate or chocolate brown and underparts that are buffy with blackish streaks. |
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This results in light-brown to blackish patches on the fruit surface, reducing marketability. |
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Look for its blackish green head and white flank especially in early spring. 46 cm. |
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As the powder is initially heated it changes from an orange-red colour to a blackish colour. |
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Two dominating colours favour the construction integration: the dark brown tone of the tree bark and the blackish green. |
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On either side of me stand scrawny vines abundant with blackish grapes. |
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The Perfect Mason jar alone can be found in amber, brown amber, cornflower blue, dark yellow, straw yellow, olive green, olive amber and blackish olive. |
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The leaves of the plant are rough from numerous stiff hairs while the veins of the leaf have a blackish tinge that produces a characteristic shadowy complexion to the foliage. |
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Before long heads began poking above the water's surface, and eventually big critters with blackish shells and spraddled legs began pulling themselves onto shore. |
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To blend in with its surroundings, the feathers are olive-brown on the back, grey-white on the underbelly with blackish spots on its chin and flanks. |
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Berries are ovoid or obovoid sub-globose, excluding 1 mm long style, blackish with heavy grey-white bloom. |
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The blue painting is blackish in colour, with dark spots at intervals where thick blobs of pigment were deposited by the brush the so-called heaped and piled effect. |
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The Ash might be salty or sweet, blackish or white. |
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This small microlith is made of blackish brown flint blade knapped from creataceous flint. |
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They also contribute to the maintenance of the uniformly small fruit size and increase the anthocyanic pigment content, which gives the final product its uniform blackish purple colour. |
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Small dark grey or blackish objects lit only by sunlight are very hard to spot, which is the main reason for our having only a couple of days' notice in this case. |
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The basking shark is typically blackish to grey-brown. |
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Leaves are simple, linear, unbranched and unornamented, with color varying from light gray-green to blackish green. |
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Spawning males become dusky with a blackish head. |
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The fur varies from pale yellowish buff to dark blackish brown. |
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The limbs are pure black or black with brown tints, while the tail is black or blackish brown, completely lacking light underfur. |
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The external colour of the shell is often dark blue, blackish, or brown, while the interior is silvery and somewhat nacreous. |
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However, there have been observations of some whales showing distinctive, blackish body colors in recent years. |
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The legs of swans are normally a dark blackish grey colour, except for the two South American species, which have pink legs. |
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The flowers may be blue, violet or lilac in the wild species, occasionally blackish purple or yellowish. |
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Printed matter with white text on blackish paper. |
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Wheaten yellow, reddish yellow, earthy gray, blackish. |
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Its fruits are blackish, and its leaves are pubescently fuzzy underneath. |
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Colouration of carapace blackish, dorsum covered with diminutive hairs adpressed to surface, with numerous long brown bristles on anterior part of eye field. |
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The winter fur of the European polecat is brownish black or blackish brown, the intensity of which is determined by the colour of the long guard hairs. |
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The throat, lower neck, chest and abdomen are black or blackish brown. |
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Legs brownish yellow, fore coxa blackish basally, mid coxa blackish and hind coxa black, trochanters infuscate and apical one or two tarsomeres of all tarsi fuscous. |
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On 29 November, nestlings started to open their eyes, the bill was turning blackish and pinfeather started to emerge in the wings, flanks, and back. |
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