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- Willis, D. W. (March 2007). "Food Habits of Juvenile Pallid Sturgeon and Adult Shovel nose Sturgeon in the Missouri River Downstream of Fort Randall Dam, South...
- sharks, and Zebra sharks. It also contains southern stingrays, giant shovel-nosed guitarfish, and green sawfish and two Loggerhead sea turtles. In addition...
- ratsnake Gray ratsnake Eastern foxsnake Mud snake Western hog-nosed snake Eastern hog-nosed snake Prairie kingsnake Common kingsnake Milk snake Coachwhip...
- Spreads". The New York Times. "No 10 denies Boris Johnson made Nicola Sturgeon 'Krankie' slur". The National. 6 February 2020. "Krakkemut — den Danske...
- needing to be portaged. The Kootenai of British Columbia province made sturgeon-nosed canoes from pine bark, designed to be stable in windy conditions on...
- joined in the effort clearing the canal from Edinburgh to Glasgow by hand, shovel and spade. The effort eventually resulted in a National Lottery (United...
- cyanellus) Killifish Lake herring or northern cisco (Coregonus artedi) Lake sturgeon (Acipenser fulvescens) Lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) Lake whitefish...
- Lee Burton (1909–1968) – The Little House, Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel A. J. Butcher – Spy High series Rumena Bužarovska (born 1981) – What the...
- Adults ♂ 1922-12-23 n/a 2 and 4 miles from Port Arthur, Ontario, near the Sturgeon River On 12/23, an elderly trapper left his camp to "mush down" to the...
- Snohomish used two types of canoes for river travel, the river canoe and the shovel-nose canoe. The river canoe (sdəxʷiɬ) was the smallest of the two, usually...