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- Dracaena.
Dracaena angolensis has striped, elongate, smooth, greenish-gray
subcylindrical leaves. They are up to 3 cm (1 in)
diameter and grow up to 2 m (7 ft)...
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chewing functions. The
lower jaw was L-shaped and
divided into the
subcylindrical transverse ramus,
which contained the teeth, and the back ramus, which...
- They are
generally thought to be an
artificial group,
often with a
subcylindrical prothorax without lateral ridges and
covered with
setae or scales. The...
- 5 m (5 ft) long and
weighed almost 18 kg (40 lb). Its body is long,
subcylindrical in front,
compressed in the
caudal portion,
smooth and slippery, the...
- to its
close relative,
Polypterus bichir. Its body is
elongated and
subcylindrical, and
covered in
ganoid scales. As its name
suggests (Poly = "many" and...
- a medium-length tail. It is
slightly compressed dorsoventrally and
subcylindrical posteriorly. The head is broad,
flattened and
slightly distinct from...
- head
above the eye to the
temporal scales. The body of the
snake is
subcylindrical, and is
taller than it is wide. Its
upper surface is
typically a shade...
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height of 5
metres (16 ft) to 10
metres (33 ft). It
features smooth,
subcylindrical,
glabrous or
puberulous stems that
become slightly woody as they age...
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these Sardinella is
particularly elongated even to the
point of
being subcylindrical. They have a
slightly rounded belly and have
eight rays on
their pelvic...