Inhabited by thwarted goldrush castoffs – crazed land-dwelling pirates – and a still sizable Native American population. |
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This species can reach up to 9 pounds and is the largest land-dwelling arthropod. |
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Wondrously, Spore endows you with the power to create almost any sort of land-dwelling creature you fancy. |
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Giant land-dwelling birds, known as moas, were the undisputed kings, some as tall as 3.5 metres. |
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The development of roots in Devonian plants led to the formation of soils and new habitats for land-dwelling creatures. |
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A land-dwelling scorpion crawled along the shores of the ancient Miguasha estuary during Upper Devonian time. |
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The living lobopods include the land-dwelling Peripatus, which has legs and a number of characteristics reminiscent of arthropods. |
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Although it evolved from land-dwelling brown bears only 300,000 years ago, the white bear is superbly adapted to life on the frozen sea. |
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The latter comprise several large ocelli, like those of many land-dwelling arthropods today. |
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This meticulous work, which was accomplished over decades, was justified by the position this lobe-finned fish occupies in the evolution of land-dwelling tetrapods. |
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This millipede was part of a community of land-dwelling invertebrates that lived at the end of Lower Devonian time among the remarkable flora that is characteristic of the Battery Point Formation on the Gaspé Peninsula. |
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Whereas aquatic algae were surrounded by a liquid medium and species could be soft and virtually support-free, land-dwelling plants had to struggle with the reality of gravity. |
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The evolutionary history of marine mammals includes land-dwelling ancestors. |
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