Arthroleptis stenodactylus, the common squeaker, dune squeaker, narrow-footed humus frog, savanna squeaking frog, or shovel-footed squeaker, is a species of frog...
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Look up squeaker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Squeaker may refer to: Arthroleptidae, a frog family Squeaker (fish), Synodontis, a catfish genus...
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Squeaky toy (redirect from Squeaker toy)
device known as a squeaker. When the toy is squeezed, air is forced through the squeaker, resulting in a high-pitched sound, such as a squeak, or the sound...
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method. Bubble and squeak is familiar in Australia; a 1969 recipe adds peas and pumpkin to the basic mix. The dish is not common in the US but is not...
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Synodontis decorus (redirect from Decorated squeaker)
upside-down catfish. Common names include clown catfish, clown synodontis, clown syno, clown squeaker, and barredtail squeaker. The Synodontis decorus...
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Sprat Springfish Squarehead catfish Squaretail Squawfish (disambiguation) Squeaker Squirrelfish Staghorn sculpin Stargazer Starry flounder Steelhead Stickleback...
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The common bottlenose dolphin or Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) is one of three species of bottlenose dolphin in the genus Tursiops....
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found in tropical sub-Saharan Africa. Their common names include screeching frogs, sometimes simply squeakers. These species are terrestrial breeding, with...
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This species is present in the north-east of the country. Squeakers The common squeaker is another species which is the sole representative of its family...
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Arthroleptis adolfifriederici (redirect from Rugege Forest squeaker)
Several common names have been coined for it, including Rugege Forest squeaker, Rugegewald squeaker, Adolf Friedrich's squeaker frog, and Adolf's squeaker. The...
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Synodontis multipunctatus (redirect from Cuckoo squeaker)
Synodontis multipunctatus, also known as the cuckoo catfish, cuckoo squeaker, or multipunk, is a small catfish from Lake Tanganyika, one of the lakes in...
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House mouse (redirect from Common house mouse)
habitation to the point that truly wild populations are significantly less common than the semi-tame populations near human activity. The house mouse has...
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Brown rat (redirect from Common Rat)
known as the common rat, street rat, sewer rat, wharf rat, Hanover rat, Norway rat and Norwegian rat, is a widespread species of common rat. One of the...
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age-related differences are apparent in the vocalization structure of common squeaks and screeches in adult males, adult females, and juveniles. This may...
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on crustaceans, insects, mollusks and organic debris. The Lake Victoria Squeaker (Synodontis victoriae), also locally known as Wahrindi, is a species of...
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Arthroleptis adelphus Rugege Forest squeaker (Arthroleptis adolfifriederici) Arthroleptis affinis Arthroleptis lameerei Problem squeaker frog (Arthroleptis palava)...
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The common babbler (Argya caudata) is a member of the family of Leiothrichidae. They are found in dry open scrub country mainly in India. Two populations...
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Pip-squeak was a radio navigation system used by the British Royal Air Force during the early part of World War II. Pip-squeak used an aircraft's voice...
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Red fox (redirect from Common Red Fox)
600 paces, the flight of crows at 0.25–0.5 km (0.16–0.31 mi) and the squeaking of mice at about 100 m (330 ft). They are capable of locating sounds to...
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call Rabbit squeak Raccoon trill Rat squeak Raven caw, cronk River otter blow, chatter, chirp, creek, grunt, hiccup, hiss, scream, squeak, swish, whine...
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Wild boar (redirect from Common boar)
The wild boar (Sus scrofa), also known as the wild swine, common wild pig, Eurasian wild pig, or simply wild pig, is a suid native to much of Eurasia and...
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with a springy or rubbery texture. Fresh curds squeak against the teeth when bitten into. This "squeak" has been described by The New York Times as sounding...
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Singing sand (redirect from Squeaking sand)
to contain silica. The sand needs to be at a certain humidity. The most common frequency emitted seems to be close to 450 Hz. There are various theories...
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frog, Amnirana darlingi Common squeaker, Arthroleptis stenodactylus Cave squeaker, Arthroleptis troglodytes – endemic Bush squeaker, Arthroleptis wahlbergii...
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Semnopithecus (redirect from Common langur)
they approach their sixth week of life, infants vocalize more. They use squeaks and shrieks to communicate stress. In the following months, the infants...
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usually using a stethoscope on the lungs. Pleural friction rubs are the squeaking or grating sounds of the pleural linings rubbing together and can be described...
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OMeta (section OMeta/Squeak)
demonstration of the system. OMeta/Squeak is used "to experiment with alternative syntaxes for the Squeak EToys system" OMeta/Squeak requires square brackets and...
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table. The most common use of symbols by programmers is to perform language reflection (particularly for callbacks), and the most common indirectly is their...
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throughout Africa and in Europe, the latter two are Asian; most uses of the common name refer to the African species. These moths are easily distinguishable...
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skull-shaped pattern adorning the thorax, the characteristic from which its common and scientific names are derived. The species was first given its scientific...
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