features set arthropods apart from other groups. Arthropods, mainly insects and arachnids, are used in film either to create fear and disgust in horror and...
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Flea circus (category Insects in culture)
in Times Square, New York, until 1957) can be seen in the background of the films The Thief and Easy Rider. L. Bertolotto ran a famous flea circus in...
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Arthropods play many roles in human culture, the social behaviour and norms in human societies transmitted through social learning, including as food,...
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Retrieved 24 September 2016. Brundage, Adrienne (23 March 2009), Other Arthropods of Forensic Importance, Texas A&M University, Texas A&M University Forensic...
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This list of fictional arthropods is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. It is restricted to notable insect, arachnid and crustacean characters...
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Deathwatch beetle (category Insects in culture)
adult beetle is brown and measures on average 7 mm (0.3 in) long. Eggs are laid in dark crevices in old wood inside buildings, trees, and inside tunnels...
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burns more quickly than conventional treatment (which included polyurethane film, paraffin gauze, soframycin-impregnated gauze, sterile linen and leaving...
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Blue Blood (redirect from Blue Blood (film))
colored blue by hemocyanin, a respiratory protein evident in most molluscs and some arthropods Nobility, a social class Blue Blood, novel by Craig Unger...
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Sexual reproduction (redirect from Sexual reproduction in animals)
implied over an extended period of time leading to sexual dimorphism. A few arthropods, such as barnacles, are hermaphroditic, that is, each can have the organs...
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Cameron developed ideas for a film that would serve as a prequel to Scott's science-fiction horror film Alien (1979). In 2002, the development of Alien...
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Arthropods, including insects and spiders, make use of smooth adhesive pads as well as hairy pads for climbing and locomotion along non-horizontal surfaces...
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Compound eye (redirect from Arthropod compound eye)
A compound eye is a visual organ found in arthropods such as insects and crustaceans. It may consist of thousands of ommatidia, which are tiny independent...
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Bug (redirect from Bug (film))
minibeasts including arthropods, gastropods and worms. Covert listening device, used in surveillance and espionage Bug (engineering), a defect in an engineered...
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Margolyes, voicing his insect friends in the animation sequences. Released on April 12, 1996 in the United States, the film received generally positive reviews...
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several mouthparts in arthropods Mandible (insect mouthpart), one of several mouthparts in insects Human mandible, the lower jawbone in humans Mandible Cirque...
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Santa claws (redirect from Santa Claws (film))
(informally Santa Claws), a Middle Cambrian Habellid arthropod Santa Claws (1996 film), a 1996 slasher film Santa Claws, a 2004 novella by American author MaryJanice...
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(disambiguation) Troglobite, a cave animal Trilobite, a group of extinct marine arthropods This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Troglodyte...
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Conehead (section Film and TV)
arthropods Conehead mantis, Empusa pennata Conehead eel, Cynoponticus coniceps Coneheads, a Saturday Night Live sketch comedy series Coneheads (film)...
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Tardigrade (redirect from Cryptobiosis in tardigrades)
in the phylum Tardigrada, a part of the superphylum Ecdysozoa consisting of animals that grow by ecdysis (shedding an exoskeleton) such as arthropods...
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Xenomorph (redirect from Creatures featured in the Alien film series)
(arthropod-like mandibles) from eruption onwards. This process of horizontal gene transfer is also shown to be two-way; in Alien Resurrection (film &...
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rotifers and some smaller species of arthropods and annelids are microscopic animals that require a film of water to live in, and are therefore considered semi-terrestrial...
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of a new Early Triassic fossil assemblage dominated by ammonites and arthropods (the Wangmo biota) from the Luolou Formation (China), interpreted as evidence...
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Rivas, and Mario Navarro. The film's stop-motion animation special effects were created by Willis O'Brien. In the film, volcanic activity releases giant...
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stage play based on Hosseini's novel Nickname for Aquilonifer, genus of arthropods This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kite...
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Kootenichela (category Cambrian arthropods)
been subsequently suggested to be a chimera of various arthropods such as a bivalved arthropod. List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present)...
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modern fantasy fiction or role-playing games (for those, see list of species in fantasy fiction). ʿĀd Anakim - Book of Genesis The Book of Giants - Manichaeism...
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"solifuges". Most species of solifuge live in dry climates and feed opportunistically on ground-dwelling arthropods and other small animals. The largest species...
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homologous with the median ocelli of arthropods; this would suggest that the last common ancestor of arthropods may have only had median ocelli. However...
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passages of narration. In the French-language version of the film, these passages are narrated by producer Jacques Perrin, while in the English version,...
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Insect (redirect from Acoustic communication in insects)
insect first appears in 1601 in Philemon Holland's translation of Pliny. In common speech, insects and other terrestrial arthropods are often called bugs...
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