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Fayetteville, Arkansas: The University of Arkansas Press. ISBN 978-1-68226-103-3. LCCN 2019000731. Robison, Henry W.; Buchanan, Thomas M. (1988). Fishes of Arkansas. Fayetteville, Arkansas: The University of Arkansas Press. ISBN 1-55728-001-0. "Aquatic Fish Report" (PDF). Arkansas Wildlife Action Plan. Little Rock: Arkansas Game and Fish ...
Gallus gallus domesticus The Polbar is a breed of chicken from Poland. It was created between 1946 and 1954 by Laura Kaufman, who crossed the native Polish Green-legged Partridge breed with American Plymouth Rock birds.
Gallus gallus - MHNT. Males make a food-related display called "tidbitting", performed upon finding food in the presence of a female. [33] The display is composed of coaxing, cluck-like calls, and eye-catching bobbing and twitching motions of the head and neck. During the performance, the male repeatedly picks up and drops the food item with ...
Anser cygnoides domesticus, the chinese goose; Bos domesticus, the cattle. Canis domesticus, the domestic dog; Cryptotermes domesticus, the domestic drywood termite; Culex domesticus, a mosquito species in the genus Culex; Dolichopus domesticus, a species of long-legged fly; Equus caballus domesticus, the domestic horse; Gallus domesticus, the ...
The chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is a large and round short-winged bird, domesticated from the red junglefowl of Southeast Asia around 8,000 years ago. Most chickens are raised for food, providing meat and eggs; others are kept as pets [1] or for cockfighting.
Strombus gallus Linnaeus, 1758 (original combination) Strombus solitaris Perry, 1811 Aliger gallus , previously known as Strombus gallus , common name the rooster conch or rooster-tail conch , [ 1 ] is a species of medium-sized sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Strombidae , the true conchs.
The domestic turkey (Meleagris gallopavo domesticus) is a large fowl, one of the two species in the genus Meleagris and the same species as the wild turkey.Although turkey domestication was thought to have occurred in central Mesoamerica at least 2,000 years ago, [1] recent research suggests a possible second domestication event in the area that is now the southwestern United States between ...
Gallus giganteus, Jago cock, or Jago Fowl, is a hypothetical species of fowl. It was first described in 1813 by Coenraad Jacob Temminck who named it on the basis of a large foot that he received, having a 5-centimetre (2.0 in) spur. Temminck thought it was a wild bird from southern Sumatra and western Java.