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  2. Fairyfly - Wikipedia

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    Rearing is also another method that can bring the most rewards. This can be done with wild host eggs or laboratory-prepared host eggs that are exposed in suitable habitats outside. They can then be taken in after a sufficient amount of time has passed and examined for developing fairyflies.

  3. Myiasis - Wikipedia

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    The male flies compete with wild breed males for females to copulate and thus cause females to lay batches of unfertilized eggs that cannot develop into the larval stage. [citation needed] One prevention method involves removing the environment most favourable to the flies, such as by removal of the tail.

  4. Pearlie - Wikipedia

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    The Turquoise Fairy has turquoise eyes, hair and dress that match. Jingle is a Christmas fairy and is shown to be the smallest of the fairies. She is based on the Christmas Angel in the book series, made obvious when she flies to the top of the Christmas tree and poses as an angel. The Fairy Queen is inspired by Queen Elizabeth I. Her first ...

  5. Is Mistletoe Poisonous to Pets? Here's What an Expert Says - AOL

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    Thanksgiving cactus or false Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera truncata) is similarly easy-care but has caused some mild reactions like digestive upset in dogs and ataxia (temporary loss of muscle ...

  6. Wild berry picking season: Here are WA state’s common toxic ...

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    The Evergreen State is full of beautiful, delicious wild plants. It’s also full of toxic lookalikes. Wild berry picking season: Here are WA state’s common toxic and poisonous wild berries

  7. Tinkerbella - Wikipedia

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    The genus was named after the fairy Tinker Bell in the 1904 play Peter and Wendy (a.k.a. Peter Pan) by J.M. Barrie, and the specific epithet nana refers to a dog in the same story, as well as referencing the Greek word for a dwarf. [1]

  8. Is Christmas Cactus Poisonous to Cats That Get Too Curious ...

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    No, Christmas cacti are not toxic to either dogs or cats. If your pet tends to eat houseplants, keep a Christmas cactus out of reach to avoid gastrointestinal discomfort brought on by eating large ...

  9. List of legendary creatures by type - Wikipedia

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    Chindi - (Navajo) The dark side of the soul which has the ability to remain behind in the earth after death and become a sort of dark spirit. Drekavac (Croatia) Name used for several distinct undead monsters. Ghost – (Worldwide) Inipi- (California Native) shapeshifting ghosts; Jikininki; Kuchisake-onna; Lugat (Albanian) Poltergeist ...