- A split-rail
fence, log
fence, or buck-and-rail
fence (also
historically known as a Virginia, zigzag,
worm,
snake or snake-rail
fence due to its meandering...
- cap and a red sash,
which along with a lamp or
torch cost $1.33.
Their “
worm fence march” can be imagined, as can a nice
connection to
Lincoln as rail splitter—a...
-
Lumbricus terrestris is a large,
reddish worm species thought to be
native to
Western Europe, now
widely distributed around the
world (along with several...
- The
eastern worm snake (Carphophis
amoenus amoenus) is a
subspecies of the
worm snake,
Carphophis amoenus, a
nonvenomous colubrid endemic to the Eastern...
- side. They may run into
fences if
chased by
another animal, or even when
running at play if the
fence (such as a wire
fence) is not
particularly visible...
- as the
mopane worm, madora,
amacimbi “pigeon moth” or masontja,
feeds primarily but not
exclusively on
mopane tree leaves.
Mopane worms are an important...
-
Helensburgh Glow
Worm tunnel, is a
disused rail
tunnel in Helensburgh, New
South Wales. It is a po****r
tourist attraction due to its glow
worm po****tion....
- are a
phylum of
predatory marine worms that are a
major component of
plankton worldwide.
Commonly known as
arrow worms, they are
mostly n****nic; however...
- the
knothole of a
wooden fence. The
rooster attempts to turn on the
worm following their partnership, only to have the
worm use the same golf ball trick...
- driveshaft. In a
worm-drive saw, the
blade is
driven by a
perpendicularly mounted motor using worm gears,
which giving higher torque. The
worm-drive portable...