- The
honey badger (Mellivora
capensis), also
known as the
ratel (/ˈrɑːtəl/ or /ˈreɪtəl/), is a
mammal widely distributed across Africa,
Southwest Asia,...
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Impatiens capensis, the
orange jewelweed,
common jewelweed,
spotted jewelweed, jewelweed,
spotted touch-me-not, or
orange balsam, is an
annual plant in...
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Drosera capensis /ˈdrɒs.ər.ə ˌkəˈpɛnsɪs/, the Cape sundew, is a
perennial rosette-forming
carnivorous herb in the
flowering plant family Droseraceae. It...
- back fangs. The iris in
T.
capensis and
T.
kirtlandii is yellow, and
presumably therefore also in
T. usambaricus.
T.
capensis T. mossambic**** "Thelotornis...
- The rock
hyrax (/ˈhaɪ.ræks/;
Procavia capensis), also
called d****ie, Cape hyrax, rock rabbit, and (from some
interpretations of a word used in the King...
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single (not
divided nor paired). *) Not
including the
nominate subspecies.
T) Type species. Snakebite. "Aparallactus".
Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- The
South African springhare (Pedetes
capensis) (Afrikaans: springhaas) is a medium-sized
terrestrial and
burrowing rodent.
Despite the name, it is not...
- The Cape lobster,
Homarinus capensis, is a
species of
small lobster that
lives off the
coast of
South Africa, from D****en
Island to Haga Haga. Only a few...
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Merluccius capensis (shallow-water Cape hake or
South African hake) is a ray-finned fish in the
genus Merluccius,
found in the south-eastern
Atlantic Ocean...
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Tecomaria capensis, the Cape honeysuckle, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Bignoniaceae,
native to
southern Africa.
Despite its
common name...