The sharp, thornlike spines along its leaves arch away from the leaf tip instead of towards it. |
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It outcompetes forage grasses, and its thornlike prickles pose a threat to workers picking vegetable crops in infested areas. |
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Often the dendrites have tiny, thornlike spines on their surfaces, which serve as contact points for parts of other neurons. |
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This is a defense posture they use in the wild, as they are heavily armored from top to sides with sharp thornlike scales. |
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Moloch is entirely covered with thornlike spines, the largest projecting from the snout and over each eye. |
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There are 4 rows of these on each side, from the vent rearward, with an equal number of rows of thornlike spines, the latter close set and directed rearward. |
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Most have spiny or thornlike structures on the upper surface, and some have weak electrical organs in the tail. |
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A figure described as a Rich and Lively Female wears thornlike head ornaments and a gown covered with snowflakes and peonies. |
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Among near-miniature works is an assemblage combining a much abused cow and a baby with snaggly, thornlike teeth. |
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