- 'bu, ZYPY: 'yarza g̈unbu',
Lhasa dialect: [jɑ̀ːt͡sɑ kỹ̀pu], "summer
gr**** winter worm"). The name was
first recorded in the 15th
century by the Tibetan...
- the late
Miocene onwards. A slow
worm A slow
worm close Slow
worm in
turquoise color A slow
worm moving through gr****. This
individual is a juvenile, as...
-
European hares,
Eurasian water shrews Reptiles:
European pond turtles, slow
worm,
gr**** snake Amphibians:
European tree frogs,
European fire-bellied toad Fish:...
-
rearing of
worms for this
purpose is
called vermiculture.
Vermicast (also
called worm castings,
worm humus,
worm ****,
worm manure, or
worm faeces) is...
- many rare
species including turtle doves,
barbastelle bats, slow-
worms and
barred gr**** snakes; it has
become a
major nesting site for nightingales; a breeding...
-
Cestoda is a
class of
parasitic worms in the
flatworm phylum (Platyhelminthes). Most of the species—and the best-known—are
those in the
subclass Eucestoda;...
- six
species of
British reptile – the
common lizard, sand lizard, slow
worm,
gr**** snake,
adder and
smooth snake – live. A
third of the
forest is a Site...
- also
called megadriles (which
translates to "big
worms") as
opposed to the
microdriles ("small
worms") in the
semiaquatic families Tubificidae, Lumbricidae...
- in
forests and on
crops and pastures: sand lizard,
green lizard, slow
worm,
gr**** snake, dice snake, salamander, etc. The
ichthyological fauna is represented...
- well for
fishing through heavy cover and over
gr**** beds
where topwater action is essential.
These worms tend to be 6 to 8
inches (150 to 200 mm) in length...