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Puffers of
Fresh and
Brackish Water, Aqualog, ISBN 3-931702-60-X. Gordon, M.S.; Plaut, I.; Kim, D. (1996). "How
puffers (Teleostei: Tetraodontidae)...
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puffer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Puffer may
refer to:
Clyde puffer, a type of
cargo ship used in the
Clyde estuary and off the west coast...
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puffers survive as
conservation projects,
though most have
diesel engines. VIC 32 is one of the last few
surviving coal-fired steam-powered
puffers and...
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consisting of only a
puffer will grow
arbitrarily large over time.
While both
puffers and
spaceships have
periods and speeds,
unlike puffers,
spaceships do...
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Congo puffer or
potato puffer (Tetraodon miurus) is a
freshwater pufferfish found in
areas of the
Congo River in Africa,
including rapids.
Congo puffers can...
- His
nickname was
Johnny "Opera" Seed for
growing so many companies. The
Puffers' daughter,
Monica Harte,
sings professionally and
teaches singing, and...
- eye-spots (earning the
species another common name as "eyespot
puffer").
Figure 8
puffers are
relatively peaceful among Tetraodontidae, and have been kept...
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Alfred F.
Puffer (1840 – July 1, 1875) was
Deputy Collector of
Customs at the
United States Customs House in New York City. He was
appointed to this office...
- delicacy.[failed verification]
There was
widespread consumption of
northern puffers during the
rationing that
accompanied the
Second World War, establishing...
- the
numbers of
surviving puffers diminished the
boats Auld R****ie and
Eilean Eisdeal were both portra**** as
Vital Spark.
Puffers seem to have been regarded...