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  2. Codariocalyx motorius - Wikipedia

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    Codariocalyx motorius (though often placed in Desmodium [1]), known as the telegraph plant, dancing plant, or semaphore plant, is a tropical Asian shrub in the pea family (Fabaceae), one of a few plants capable of rapid movement; others include Mimosa pudica, the venus flytrap and Utricularia. The motion occurs in daylight hours when the ...

  3. These Top Toys for 6-Month-Olds Make Great Baby Gifts

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    Dancing Cactus Mimicking Toy. This viral baby toy took the internet by storm. It comes equipped with 120 songs to wiggle and dance to, or it can parrot baby's babbles back to them, which always ...

  4. Parodia magnifica - Wikipedia

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    One of several species called ball cactus, it is also called balloon cactus. [2] It grows to 7–15 cm (3–6 in) tall by 45 cm (18 in) broad, with heavily ribbed, spherical to columnar, spiny and hairy stems, bearing pale yellow flowers in summer. [ 3 ]

  5. Hatiora salicornioides - Wikipedia

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    Hatiora salicornioides, the bottle cactus, dancing-bones, drunkard's-dream, [3] or spice cactus, [4] is a species of flowering plant in the cactus family. A member of the tribe Rhipsalideae , it often grows as an epiphyte , natively in eastern Brazil and ornamentally elsewhere.

  6. Parodia - Wikipedia

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    Parodia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cactaceae, native to the eastern slopes of the Andes in northwestern Argentina and southwestern Bolivia and in the lowland pampas regions of northeastern Argentina, southern Brazil, eastern Paraguay, and Uruguay. [1]

  7. Locomotor mimicry - Wikipedia

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    Locomotor mimicry is a subtype of Batesian mimicry in which animals avoid predation by mimicking the movements of another species phylogenetically separated. [1] This can be in the form of mimicking a less desirable species or by mimicking the predator itself. [1] Animals can show similarity in swimming, walking, or flying of their model animals.

  8. Cactus pear is a crop with potential in Italy's parched south ...

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    The cactus produces a tasty fruit eaten in much of Latin America and the Mediterranean, while in Mexico the flat green pads that form the arms of the cactus, are used in cooking.

  9. Parodia concinna - Wikipedia

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    Parodia concinna, the sun cup, is a species of cactus in the genus Parodia, native to southern Brazil and Uruguay. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society 's Award of Garden Merit .

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