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    Saguaro (redirect from Carnegiea gigantea)
    The saguaro (/səˈ(ɡ)wɑːroʊ/ sə-(G)WAR-oh, Spanish: [saˈɣwaɾo]; Carnegiea gigantea) is a tree-like cactus species in the monotypic genus Carnegiea that can...
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    Fairy ring (category English folklore)
    rubescens Bovista dermoxantha Calocybe gambosa Calvatia cyathiformis Calvatia gigantea Cantharellus cibarius Clitocybe dealbata Clitocybe nebularis Clitocybe...
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    fontanesii Schott - Yunnan, eastern Himalayas, northern Indochina Colocasia gigantea (Blume) Hook.f. – giant taro - southern China, Indochina, Malaysia, western...
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    a human caused by a false tocandira (Dinoponera gigantea, Perty, 1833) with a revision on folkloric, pharmacological and clinical aspects of the giant...
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  • species Other North American psychoactive and/or medicinal cacti. Carnegiea gigantea Echinocereus salm-dyckianus (var. scheeri); triglochidiatus; and other...
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    name has been associated with the nightmare/succubus spirit (mara) of folklore since Árni Magnússon (Magnæus)'s Poetic Edda (1787-1828). The "-mara" ending...
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  • a human caused by a false tocandira (Dinoponera gigantea, Perty, 1833) with a revision on folkloric, pharmacological and clinical aspects of the giant...
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    of Chelonoidis abingdonii, and the Aldabra giant tortoise Aldabrachelys gigantea led to the detection of lineage-specific variants affecting DNA repair...
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    Iliad. pp. 11.828–832. Britten, James (1878). Folk-Lore Record. Vol. 1. Folklore Enterprises, Ltd., Taylor & Francis. pp. 32, 156–157. doi:10.1080/17441994...
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    a human caused by a false tocandira (Dinoponera gigantea, Perty, 1833) with a revision on folkloric, pharmacological and clinical aspects of the giant...
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  • tortoise (Chelonoidis nigra) and the Aldabra giant tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea) are considered the largest truly terrestrial reptiles alive today. While...
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    Olivier, 1902 (Africa) Luciola ghesquierei Pic, 1934 (Africa) Luciola gigantea Pic, 1916 (Africa) Luciola gigas E. Olivier, 1888 (Africa and Southern...
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    clams, mussels (such as Mytilus edulis), and scallops (such as Crassadoma gigantea). Its prey ranges in size from tiny limpets and crabs to giant octopuses...
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    calcium by the Navajo people. Juniper is traditionally used in Scottish folkloric and Gaelic Polytheist saining rites, such as those performed at Hogmanay...
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    4500 being large. The facets facing downward tend to be smaller. Petalura gigantea has 23890 ommatidia of just one size. These facets provide complete vision...
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    Falcón (section Folklore)
    Crisóstomo Falcón National Park, is found throughout Falcón; the Scolopendra gigantea, which is the largest centipede in the world, and the vivid greenbottle-blue...
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    macrocarpa Anigeria robusta Terminalia superba Strombosia glaucescens Cola gigantea Mansonia altissima Celtis zenkeri Ricinodendron heudelotii Antiaris toxicaria...
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    angustifolia) Kang-hu mapaan (galangal) Takhel-manao Leibakmaroom (Calvatia gigantea) Uyen (similar to shiitake mushroom) Uchi-na (jelly ear) Chengum (mushroom)...
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  • Press. Knight, J. (1997) "On the extinction of the Japanese wolf." Asian Folklore Studies, Vol. 56, Nº1. BirdLife International (2016). "Columba versicolor"...
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  • Kaneshiro made in June 2013 under this tree. King Cypress Cypress (Cupressus gigantea) Bayi District, Tibet 2600 Estimated to be ~2,600 years old. Midh Ranjha...
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  • Cynaeda gigantea cobaini Korb, 2019 Moth Kurt Cobain A hairy grass moth from Kyrgyzstan. Originally described as a subspecies of Cynaeda gigantea, and subsequently...
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    survival of American white ibis exposed to methylmercury. Native American folklore held that the bird was the last to seek shelter before a hurricane, and...
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    a human caused by a false tocandira (Dinoponera gigantea, Perty, 1833) with a revision on folkloric, pharmacological and clinical aspects of the giant...
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    (steinkern) from Ventana Formation Shell external mold of Anomalodonta gigantea from Waynesville Formation Internal mold (steinkern) of Glycymeris alpinus...
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    a human caused by a false tocandira (Dinoponera gigantea, Perty, 1833) with a revision on folkloric, pharmacological and clinical aspects of the giant...
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    earth that gives life to lush vegetation. Native vegetation such as Yucca gigantea, Cassava, Echites panduratus, and Crotalaria longirostrata which are used...
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    the sea bishop. [pp. 55–64] In: K.S. Goldstein & N.V. Rosenburg (eds.) Folklore Studies in Honour of Herbert Halpert: A Festschrift. Memorial University...
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    arranensis in flower at the park The giant puff-ball mushroom (Calvatia gigantea) near the castle The jelly ear (Auricularia auricula-judae) The oyster...
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    between his group and natives on South Percy Island. The water lily Nymphaea gigantea was collected by him and sent to England where it was named by William...
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    (1): 43–54. Retrieved 8 March 2021. Gupta, Vishal (2006). "Plants used in folklore medicine by Bangnis in Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh" (PDF). Explorer. 5 (1...
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