Squirrels range in size from the mouse-sized African pygmy squirrel to the robust marmots and woodchucks. |
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The Canadian songstress was in Jakarta when a fan proposed that she exchange her pet pygmy loris for a concert ticket. |
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Moreover, some predators of pygmy swordtails also exhibit a bias for the sword. |
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Terry smiles sadly like a missionary who has failed to convert that one last pygmy. |
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These actions will also benefit pygmy rabbits and sage grouse that use the area as rearing habitat. |
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These hot and dry rocky slopes support scorpions, tarantulas, collared lizards, pygmy rattlesnakes, roadrunners, and prickly pear cacti. |
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The state and its provincial pygmy satrapies are intruding into every area of life. |
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In the same site they also found bones from Komodo dragons and an extinct pygmy elephant called Stegodon. |
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Researchers in the late 1970s estimated that there were fewer than 150 pygmy hogs living in the wild. |
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Time and again he provoked a response, be it from a Cuban parrot, a Cuban pygmy owl, a Cuban trogon or a Cuban red-bellied woodpecker. |
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Most visitors to the annual motor show in the city were amused by what seemed to be a pygmy four-wheeler. |
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For instance, the pygmy sculpin is known only from Coldwater Spring, part of the Coosa River system of northeast Alabama. |
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Until now, babbling had been observed only in humans and a few primates, such as pygmy marmosets. |
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The true falcons range in size from the tiny falconets and pygmy falcons to the Gyrfalcon. The falconets feed mainly on insects. |
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They range in size from the 2.5-inch pygmy mouse lemur to the indri, which is the size of a small child. |
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Rodents range in size from pygmy mice weighing 5 g to capybaras, the largest of which weigh over 70 kg. |
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And yet the literary giant confesses himself to be a pygmy in his relationship with language. |
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We started off at Tropical World where we saw huge butterflies, pygmy monkeys, snakes and all sorts of fish. |
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I'd like a pygmy hippo for overland journeys, and a manatee for underwater travel. |
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There are also many instances of mammals becoming a dwarf or pygmy variety on islands. |
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The species lived with pygmy elephants and giant lizards on a remote island in Indonesia. |
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Unlike cottontails and jackrabbits, pygmy rabbits dig burrows, the only American rabbit that does so. |
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Bonobos, or pygmy chimpanzees, live in the equatorial rain forests of Congo, and have an extraordinarily happy existence. |
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This comes as the climax to a positive blizzard of bans, both from Westminster and its pygmy parody at Holyrood. |
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In case I should be thought a literary pygmy I should mention that I have actually studied literature to postgraduate level. |
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The fall of a Titan is always much more shocking than the stumble of a pygmy. |
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How long will this intellectual pygmy spend his time hiding behind the Building Industry taskforce? |
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That is quite a feat considering he was a political pygmy in the first place. |
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The gestation period was five months, a timetable shared by the slender-horned gazelle, blackbuck antelope, and pygmy goat. |
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Dilated cardiomyopathy, a heart disease found in humans, has afflicted the pygmy sperm whale and the dwarf sperm whale. |
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Then I ramble through pygmy pine trees with shaggy bark, and mountain mahogany bushes with long white flowers that twist up like corkscrews. |
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The pygmy falcon in southern Africa depends entirely on sociable weaver nests for breeding. |
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A new addition to the livestock on show was the pygmy goat class, which attracted a lot of attention from the curious crowds. |
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The pygmy hippo, which is the smallest species, occurs in West Africa, especially in or near rivers, lakes, and swamps. |
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The Oregon Zoo developed husbandry techniques to breed pygmy rabbits in captivity. |
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Skeptics find this possibility implausible, arguing that it's more likely this individual was just a pygmy human with some genetic defect. |
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The benevolent dwarf countenances were gone, and they all looked like pygmy monsters out of an old horror movie. |
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The plants had a stunted look. They weren't dried out, just miniature. A pygmy garden. |
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The research is designed to determine the number of pygmy blue whales that visit the area, which is also popular with warships and submarines. |
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Deny's precise data contributed substantially to knowledge of bush rats, pygmy possums, and other small creatures which shared his home. |
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They began by sequencing the SEMG2 gene in humans, chimpanzees, pygmy chimpanzees, gorillas, orang-utans, gibbons, macaques, colobus monkeys, and spider monkeys. |
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A total of 794 species were considered at risk, including the Indian pygmy hog, the Mallorcan midwife toad and the golden-crowned sifaka of Madagascar. |
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Under low magnification, e.g., with a hand lens, the side profile of the pygmy shrew's upper jaw shows only three large unicuspids instead of five typical of the masked shrew. |
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Several of these species are threatened and uncommon in Maryland, including the pygmy shrew, the purple fringeless orchid and the lobed spleen wart. |
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Our closest relatives, the chimpanzee, the bonobo or pygmy chimpanzee, and the gorilla share with us a common ancestry of genes and genome organization. |
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These folks lived on the Indonesian island of Flores, happily hunting pygmy elephants and giant rats, until a volcano did them in about 12,000 years ago. |
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Also look for fig parrots and bumpy satinash which produces big white and golden flowers right down the trunk to ground level, providing nectar for pygmy possums at night. |
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At Bangka we found abundant pygmy seahorses, cuttlefish, sponges hiding huge frogfish, and a painted anglerfish slowly flicking her lure in hopes of attracting an unwary meal. |
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The theatre celebrated its silver jubilee with the same commitment that made it emerge as a pygmy presence in a remote corner of a huge city, where now it is a landmark. |
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The tiny humans, who had skulls about the size of grapefruits, lived with pygmy elephants and Komodo dragons on a remote island in Indonesia 18,000 years ago. |
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There is also a huge assembly of fossils for a dwarf pygmy hippopotamus, which might have been a good food for the earlier islanders. |
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A pygmy hippopotamus has attacked and seriously injured a zookeeper in the Czech Republic's Dvur Kralove zoo, 120 kilometers northeast of Prague. |
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Eleven species of monkey rule the forest, the pygmy hippopotamus roams the Moa River, and scores of bird species live in the treetops. |
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As in the eastern pygmy possum, this is reflected in a very low nitrogen requirement in sugar gliders, and probably all sap feeders. |
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Among the various vernacular rhyming slang names for steak and kidney pie are Kate and Sidney pie, snake and kiddy pie, and snake and pygmy pie. |
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The latter club gives you tropical houseplants such as cape sundews, Mexican butterworts, pygmy sundews and Asian pitchers. |
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From native pygmy possums to sugar gliders, we quite simply love our natural world. |
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The hippopotamus and pygmy hippopotamus are the whale's closest terrestrial living relatives. |
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Biology The spined pygmy shark is known to feed on squid, lanternfishes, and lightfishes. |
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The zoo's smallest animal is the pygmy marmoset which eats just 44g of food a day. |
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In the freshwater rivers, he has examined pygmy sunfishes, other sunfishes and basses. |
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In the confusion, I manage to squeeze free between a mountain weregoat wrestling with a pygmy weremammoth and a Yoshi. |
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The reserve is sprouting large numbers of goldfields, owl's clover and plentiful pygmy lupine, state officials said. |
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They include black rhinos, Grevy's zebra, pygmy hippos and the duck-billed platypus. |
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Madagascar's giant lemurs, pygmy hippos, and elephant birds survived all the way into the Middle Ages. |
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Shrews are also fairly common, and the smallest, the pygmy shrew, is one of the smallest mammals in the world. |
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The bonobo, or pygmy chimpanzee, is found only in the heart of Africa's Congo basin. |
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Spontaneous symbol acquisition and communicative use by a pygmy chimpanzee. |
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Among other unusual presidential animals at the White House were Woodrow Wilson's sheep and Calvin Coolidge's pygmy hippopotamus. |
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Professor Rick Mayden and his students from the University of Alabama initially found two pygmy madtoms during sampling for other fish. |
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The red pygmy sea horse lives on only one type of coral, a red sea fan that grows at depths below ninety feet. |
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The full-page picture of the bright pink pygmy sea horse in coral will mesmerize, while the penguin pictures will evoke smiles. |
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Sikas are a water-loving, shaggy, pygmy version of an elk, introduced to Assateague Island, Maryland. |
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He has named the new pygmy locust Electrotettix attenboroughi, the genus name a combination of electrum and tettix. |
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Take a good look at these pictures of the pygmy three-toed sloth, the Table Mountain ghost frog and the geometric yortoise. |
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Dwarfing occurred with the pygmy mammoth on the outer Channel Islands of California, but at an earlier period. |
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From fire-bellied toads to meerkats, pygmy goats to tarantulas, there's lots of animals for you and your family to look at and even hold. |
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Histopathologic lesions included mild diffuse congestion in the pygmy brocket deer's kidneys and extensive subendocardial hemorrhage. |
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They range in size from the tiny, third-of-an-ounce pygmy rice rat to the world's largest rodent, the 140-pound capybara. |
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Rufous-legged Owls in Oasis La Campana appeared to consume more long-tailed pygmy rice rats and Rattus spp. |
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Mammals in the biosphere include the pygmy shrew, water shrew and harvest mouse. |
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The pygmy mammoth and the San Miguel Island Spotted Skunk are two of the extinct species. |
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Currently, there are only about 75 pygmy slow lorises in North American zoos and aquariums and fewer than 200 in captivity worldwide. |
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Its 13 species of primates include the pygmy marmoset, the world's smallest primate, and the exotic mustachioed emperor tamarin. |
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In contrast, the adorable pygmy marmoset, also known as the dwarf monkey, is only 5 to 6 inches in length, and weighs about 4 ounces. |
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Twin pygmy marmosets have been named Duncan n and Edward after Dudley's famous Manchester United Busby Babes footballer. |
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Meet the adorable monkeys, including tiny pygmy marmosets and comical-looking cotton topped tamarins. |
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The kowari might pass for a kangaroo rat, except for being about half the size, and the pygmy planigale looks very much like a house mouse, but smaller. |
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In Bolivia, the first hantavirus identified was Rio Mamore virus, which was isolated from a pygmy rice rat but has not been associated with human disease. |
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The pygmy three-toed sloth is one of the animals facing a bleak future. |
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Among the plants that do best in containers are small palms such as Mediterranean fan palm for sun, dwarf pygmy date for partial sun, and lady palm or bamboo palm for shade. |
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Weighing in at about 1 ounce, Archicebus was slightly smaller than the tiniest living primates, Madagascar's pygmy mouse lemurs, the researchers report. |
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A breeding pair of pygmy right whales were retained in a netted area. |
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Now, Stephen Montgomery and Nicholas Mundy at the University of Cambridge have looked at pygmy marmosets to shed light on the mystery of the hobbit. |
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And in August, three pygmy marmosets and two acouchi rodents vanished. |
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The most effective plants for cleaning the air are the rubber plant, ivies, pygmy date palm and the Boston fern, all of which are, helpfully, very easy to look after. |
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