Nilssonia is a genus of fossil foliage traditionally assigned to the Cycadophyta either in Cycadales or their own order Nilssoniales, though the relationships...
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Nilssonia may refer to: Nilssonia (turtle), a softshell turtle genus Nilssonia (plant), a form genus of Mesozoic leaf fossils This disambiguation page...
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Indian softshell turtle (redirect from Nilssonia gangetica)
The Indian softshell turtle (Nilssonia gangetica), or Ganges softshell turtle is a species of softshell turtle found in South Asia in rivers such as the...
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Black softshell turtle (redirect from Nilssonia nigricans)
The black softshell turtle or Bostami turtle (Nilssonia nigricans), previously placed in genus Aspideretes, is a species of freshwater turtle found in...
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species of plants and animals in 2018, as of the 2023-1 update from the IUCN Red List, over 950 species of animals (and over 600 species of plants) are listed...
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Bennettitales (redirect from Bennettitalean plant)
gymnosperms sensu lato (cone-bearing seed plants), the relationships of bennettitaleans to other seed plants is debated. Their general resemblance to cycads...
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Cycad (category Dioecious plants)
Argentina (stem) ?Nikania, Early Cretaceous, Russia (leaf fragments) ?Nilssonia, Middle Permian to Late Cretaceous, worldwide (leaf form genus) (possibly...
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Rare species (redirect from Rare plant)
rarest plants typically have both a small number of individuals and a very limited geographic range. Assessments of the status of rare plants are conducted...
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2020 in paleobotany (section Flowering plants)
1622779. S2CID 199109037. Jana Čepičková; Jiří Kvaček (2020). "Two cycads Nilssonia mirovanae sp. nov. and Pseudoctenis babinensis J.Kvaček from the Cenomanian...
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group or even on top of each other. They also require abundant aquatic plants, as these are the adults' main food, although they are omnivores. Turtles...
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Nepenthes khasiana Nepenthes rajah Neurergus kaiseri Nilssonia gangetica Nilssonia hurum Nilssonia nigricans Nimbaphrynoides spp. Ninox natalis Nipponia...
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Indian star tortoise (Geochelone elegans) and Leith's softshell turtle (Nilssonia leithii), many of which are found in the northern rivers and riverine...
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main reason for their declining numbers. The Ganges softshell turtle (Nilssonia gangetica) is found in the Ganges, Indus, and Mahanadi river systems of...
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aquatic insects and both vascular and non-vascular plants. The western painted turtle's consumption of plants and animals changes seasonally. In early summer...
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in nearly any type of aquatic habitat. It feeds on a variety of aquatic plants including waterweed (Vallisneria and Elodea), duckweed (Lemna and Wolffia)...
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terrestrial turtles, can be found in southern Asia. They primarily eat plants. The genus consists of two extant species: A number of tortoise species...
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scientific names of organisms. The binomial nomenclature used for animals and plants is largely derived from Latin and Greek words, as are some of the names...
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(Rhizoclonium)) and sea grasses. They also consume large quantities of wetland plants such as Avicennia schaueriana and Sporobolus alterniflorus, which are commonly...
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mangrove forests. The northern river terrapin is omnivorous, taking waterside plants and small animals such as clams. The species prefers freshwater habitats...
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carnivorous, feeding on crustaceans, mollusks and fish (although some aquatic plants may also be eaten). The turtle spends 95% of its life buried and motionless...
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(Neofelis nebulosa), Indian softshell turtle (Nilssonia gangeticus), Indian peacock softshell turtle (Nilssonia hurum), Bengal slow loris (Nycticebus bengalensis)...
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less meat, and up to 95% of their nutritional intake eventually comes from plants. Yellow-bellied slider movement is highly instigated by dry seasons, where...
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Primarily, their diets consist of many types of grasses, plants (especially succulent plants), and hay. Their overall diet should be high in fiber and...
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safely to Earth on the Soviet Zond 5 mission. Accompanied by mealworms, plants, and other lifeforms, they were the first Earth creatures to travel to the...
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forsteri Nepenthes spp. (Except the species included in Appendix I) Nilssonia formosa Nilssonia leithii Ninurta spp. Nolina interrata Notochelys platynota Oophaga...
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carnivorous as a juvenile. The adults eat algae, fish, tadpoles, crayfish, seeds, plants, aquatic vegetation, insects, worms, and mollusks.[citation needed] This...
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wide range of edible plants available, on which to feed. They will not stay healthy if fed only one food type, such as lettuce. Plants marked with * are...
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and herbs. Many of these distinct plants are naturally dwarfed and grow their seeds not from the tops of the plants, but closer to the ground to avoid...
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groups of spermatophytes, have been found, and some plant remains that resemble the genus Nilssonia have been suggested to belong to true cycads. Angiosperms...
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S2CID 88917646. "Chelonoidis abingdonii (GÜNTHER, 1877)". The Recently Extinct Plants and Animals Database. Retrieved 2023-01-22. Reynolds, Robert P.; Marlow...
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