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The wild orange is an Australian native plant found in dry inland areas of Australia. Its scientific name is Capparis mitchellii . It is not related to oranges , nor to the Osage-orange which is known as "wild orange" in North America , but to capers .
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At times, it seems the trouble that cats get into is entirely accidental. I can forgive my cat’s near-daily scattering of litter outside their box due to super-enthusiastic waste-burial techniques.
Maclura pomifera, commonly known as the Osage orange (/ ˈ oʊ s eɪ dʒ / OH-sayj), is a small deciduous tree or large shrub, native to the south-central United States. It typically grows about 8 to 15 metres (30–50 ft) tall.
The series takes place in a world of anthropomorphic animals and follows the adventures of Sam Snow and Kit Casey, two agents employed by the Covert League of Animal Detective Experts (or C.L.A.D.E. for short), as they travel around the world solving many mysteries while using their expertise in problem-solving and animal facts.
A so-called "cathedral" mound produced by a termite colony. Structures built by non-human animals, often called animal architecture, [1] are common in many species. Examples of animal structures include termite mounds, ant hills, wasp and beehives, burrow complexes, beaver dams, elaborate nests of birds, and webs of spiders.
Charli pretends to be a seed growing into a flower. Tim sings a Spanish song to explore how an egg grows into a tadpole, and then becomes a frog. Charli jumps and swims like a frog and a duck. Kellie and Chats prepare a garden salad using food from their vegetable patch. Charli pretends to be a cob of corn growing in the garden.
Animal House was a great box office success despite its limited production costs and started an industry trend, [21] inspiring other comedies such as Porky's, the Police Academy films, the American Pie films, Up the Academy (made by rival humor magazine MAD), and Old School among others.