- The
thorny devil (Moloch horridus), also
known commonly as the
mountain devil,
thorny lizard,
thorny dragon, and moloch, is a
species of
lizard in the...
- The
honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), also
known as the
thorny locust or
thorny honeylocust, is a
deciduous tree in the
family Fabaceae,
native to...
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Bambusa bambos, the
giant thorny bamboo,
Indian thorny bamboo,
spiny bamboo, or
thorny bamboo (but see
Bambusa spinosa) is a
species of
clumping bamboo...
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kephale 'head') is a
group of
parasitic worms known as acanthocephalans,
thorny-headed worms, or spiny-headed worms,
characterized by the
presence of an...
- of
flowering plant in the
family Elaeagnaceae,
known by the
common names thorny olive,
spiny oleaster and silverthorn; also by the
family name "oleaster"...
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commonly known as the
spiny amaranth,
spiny pigweed,
prickly amaranth or
thorny amaranth, is a
plant that is
native to the
tropical Americas, but is present...
- be able to eat
nearly anything with
little to no side-effects, such as
thorny plants or Muk's poison.
Snorlax is
commonly used as a
roadblock within the...
-
judgement at law
which has no
practical effect busillis [it]
baffling puzzle,
thorny problem John of
Cornwall (ca. 1170) was once
asked by a
scribe what the...
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Eurycantha calcarata (common
names thorny devil stick insect and
giant spiny stick insect ) is a
species of
phasmid endemic to Australasia. Eurycantha...
- and
subfamily Spondylinae. They are
known in
English as
spiny oysters or
thorny oysters (although they are not, in fact, true oysters, but are
related to...