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large bird in the
genus Meleagris,
native to
North America.
There are two
extant turkey species: the wild
turkey (
Meleagris gallopavo) of
eastern and...
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rabbits do not
damage the plant.
Fritillaria meleagris is
generally disease free.
Fritillaria meleagris is used for landscaping,
gardening and horticulture...
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North America, the
native wild
turkey (
Meleagris gallopavo) was
confused with this species. The word
meleagris, Gr**** for guineafowl, is also
shared in...
- done of the
color patterning of
Arothron meleagris is by
Jinxiang and
Tyler in 1986. In this study, A.
meleagris has
three distinctive color variations...
- The wild
turkey (
Meleagris gallopavo) is an
upland game bird
native to
North America, one of two
extant species of
turkey and the
heaviest member of the...
- The
cannonball jellyfish (Stomolophus
meleagris), also
known as the
cabbagehead jellyfish, is a
species of
jellyfish in the
family Stomolophidae. Its...
- A.
meleagris may
refer to:
Acontias meleagris, a
skink species in the
genus Acontias Arothron meleagris, a
pufferfish species This
disambiguation page...
- Africa. They are the
domesticated form of the
helmeted guineafowl (Numida
meleagris) and are
related to
other game
birds such as the pheasants,
turkeys and...
- (Leptosiaphos
meleagris) is a
species of
lizard in the
family Scincidae. It is
found in Africa. Spawls, S.; Wagner, P. (2021). "Leptosiaphos
meleagris". IUCN...
- 1936 it was
reclassified as
Hiatula meleagris by the
German mycologist Rolf
Singer and then as
Leucocoprinus meleagris by
Marcel Locquin in 1945. In 1949...