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Scalping is the act of
cutting or
tearing a part of the
human scalp, with hair attached, from the head, and
generally occurred in
warfare with the scalp...
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Achbor (Hebrew: עַכְבּוֹר ʿAḵbōr) is a name that
means "
gnawing" and is, by extension, used as the word for "mouse".
There are at
least two
persons by...
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large groups. The
larvae can
cause severe damage and kill the
plant by
gnawing the
plant roots. The ****chafer
develops via metamorphosis, in
which the...
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Temnoscheila chlorodia, also
called the
green bark-
gnawing beetle or
green bark beetle, is a
species of bark-
gnawing beetle. It is
found in
North America west...
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Boreoeutheria magnorder.
Shrews have sharp, spike-like teeth,
whereas rodents have
gnawing front incisor teeth.
Shrews are
distributed almost worldwide.
Among the...
- Trogossitidae, also
known as bark-
gnawing beetles, are a
small family in the
superfamily Cleroidea. Many taxa
formerly within this
family have been removed...
- 1832–1836. London:
Henry Colburn. p. 619. In page 57,
Darwin says "The
largest gnawing animal in the world, the Hydrochærus
Capybara (the water-hog), is here...
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longhorn beetles and leaf beetles)
Cleroidea (checkered beetles, bark-
gnawing beetles and soft-winged
flower beetles)
Coccinelloidea (15 families, includes...
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dermatodaxia (from δήξις (dexis) 'biting') is a
compulsion disorder of
gnawing or
biting one's own skin, most
commonly at the fingers. This
action can...