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Huntingtons disease
Huntington's disease hereditary, acute disturbance of the central nervous system usually beginning in middle age and characterized by involuntary muscular movements and progressive intellectual deterioration; formerly called Huntington's chorea. The disease is sometimes confused with chorea or... Read more |
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Osteoglossiformes
Osteoglossiformes (subclass Actinopterygii, superorder Osteoglossomorpha) An order of freshwater fish that includes several families with fossil relatives. All have a single, soft-rayed, dorsal fin, low-placed pectoral fins, small, midventral, pelvic fins, and a long-based anal fin. The order... Read more |
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Caniformia
Pinnipedia The name formerly given to a supposed suborder of Carnivora. It comprises the families Otariidae (sea lions), Odobenidae (walrus), and Phocidae (seals), together with their immediate ancestors. The families may not be related closely, the classification being based on similarities of... Read more |
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Athabascan
Athabascan , Athapascan, or Athapaskan , group of related Native American languages forming a branch of the Nadene linguistic family or stock. In the preconquest period, Athabascan was a large and extensive group of tongues. Its speakers lived in what are now Canada, Alaska, Oregon,... Read more |
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Why snakes have forked tongues.
...snakes used their forked tongue "for picking...Dirt out of their Noses, which...theory has snakes catching flies...the tines of their forked tongues (4). As...know that snake ... |
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Stick Out Your Tongue
...s rough tongue act like...Talented Tongues A penguin's tongue has spikes...have a pink tongue? Giraffes...reaching their tongues around the...Quick to Flick When a hungry...back in. A ... |
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Snake's Forked Tongue Used to Find Food and Mates
...and its forked tongue. A biologist...molecules make their way up into...tongue keep flicking in and out of the snake' s mouth...that kind of flicking behavior they...fundamental sense to snakes and ... |
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Serpentine cross-dressers
...male garter snake tell a male...horde of snakes emerging...skin. When snakes flick their tongues in and out...When a male tongue-flicks another snake, he ... |
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Sex pheromones in snakes.
...Pheromones in Snakes MORE THAN...showed that tongue-flicking behavior in male garter snakes serves to...date, garter snake pheromones...In garter snakes, if the pheromones...increased ... |
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Response of western diamondback rattlesnakes (crotalus atrox) to chemical...
...rates of tongue flicking than were...of tongue flicking than did...directed toward snakes as compared...for each snake), and each...total tongue flicks, tongue...of ... |
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The sexiest spots to touch him (down there): certain hot zones on his package...
...thrilled when you touch their manatomy (in anyway...your hands. Then flick your tongue--quickly, like a snake's--over the tip. Alternate between the flicking and lightly blowing on it. Your tongue gets him wet, and... |
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Data on Herpetology Reported by Researchers at College of New Jersey.(Report)
...naive neonate snakes were presented...distilled water. Their response was...modification to the tongue-flick attack score...elevated tongue-flicking response to...higher tongue-flicking ... |
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Research from Murdoch University in the Area of Biological Factors Described.
...males. Many snakes appear to rely...response (tongue-flicking) of 10 male...greater number of tongue flicks during the...information about their social environment...results of their research ... |
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PASSING TIME AT MULLAN HIGH WITH HALF THE SCHOOL AWAY FOR STATE TOURNAMENT,...
...they could pick their own flicks. "It can...Exotic venomous snakes and crocodilians...assure you, the snakes ARE all still...king. He was a tongue-flicking, writhing rattlesnake...around a stick. Snakes are ... |