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- The rough-footed mud turtle (Kinosternon hirtipes) is a species of mud turtle in the family Kinosternidae. The species is endemic to the southwestern United...
- was so common in Scotland that the England named the Scots for it, as "rough-footed Scots". The word "brogue" came into English in the late sixteenth century...
- This makes the blue-footed booby an important model for studying parent–offspring conflict and sibling rivalry. The blue-footed booby was described by...
- The Rough Riders was a nickname given to the 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry, one of three such regiments raised in 1898 for the Spanish–American...
- 2011, some 173 species were recorded. The subspecies chapalaense of the rough-footed mud turtle is largely restricted to Lake Chapala, while the more widespread...
- of red-footed boobies consists mostly of fish (such as Exocoetidae flying fish and Gempylidae escolars) and squid. Studies of the red-footed booby on...
- flavescens (Ag****iz, 1857) Herrera's mud turtle - K. herrerai Stejneger, 1925 Rough-footed mud turtle - K. hirtipes (Wagler, 1830) Valley of Mexico mud turtle -...
- reptiles include the Querétaro dusky rattlesnake (Crotalus aquilus), rough-footed mud turtle (Kinosternon hirtipes), and mesquite lizard (Sceloporus grammicus)...
- largely or entirely restricted to the Lake Pátzcuaro system, such as the rough-footed mud turtle of the subspecies tarascense, the essentially harmless Mexican...
- HM Fort Roughs is one of several World War II installations that were designed by Guy Maunsell and known collectively as His Majesty's Forts or as Maunsell...