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  2. Giant Gippsland earthworm - Wikipedia

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    Gippsland earthworm colonies are small and isolated, [9] and the species' low reproductive rates and slow maturation make those small populations vulnerable. [9] Their natural habitats are grasslands, and while they can survive beneath pastures, [9] cultivation, heavy cattle grazing and effluent run-off are adversarial to the species. [9]

  3. Copelatus crassus - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 February 2024, at 09:47 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Crassulaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Crassulaceae (/ ˈ k r æ s j uː l eɪ s iː ˌ iː,-s i ˌ aɪ /, from Latin crassus, thick), also known as the crassulas, the stonecrops or the orpine family, are a diverse family of dicotyledon angiosperms primarily characterized by succulent leaves and a form of photosynthesis known as crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM), in which plants photosynthesize in the daytime and exchange ...

  5. Strigocossus - Wikipedia

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    The genus includes 13 species, widely distributed in Sub-Saharan Africa and Madagadcar: [2]. Strigocossus ambahona (Viette, 1954); Strigocossus crassa (Drury, 1782); Strigocossus capensis (Walker, 1856)

  6. Fat spring minnow - Wikipedia

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    The fat spring minnow (Pseudophoxinus crassus) is a species of cyprinid fish. [2] It is endemic to Turkey and inhabits freshwwater rivers and intermittent streams . It is threatened by habitat loss .

  7. Strigocossus crassa - Wikipedia

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    Upper side: antennae filiform, whiteish at the base, black at the tips. Head whiteish, small. Thorax whiteish, having two black tufts of hair on the shoulders, and two next the abdomen; upper part yellowish brown.

  8. Scincosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Scincosaurus crassus was among the new tetrapods from Nýřany, and its short description (erroneously) considered it a robust lacertilian , possibly related to Sparodus. [2] A much larger description was published in 1881 as part of one of Frič's personal monographs which focused entirely on the paleontology of Bohemia.

  9. Siphonops annulatus - Wikipedia

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    Dermophis crassus Cope, 1885 Siphonops annulatus ssp. marmoratus Sawaya, 1937 Siphonops annulatus , the ringed caecilian , is a species of caecilian in the family Siphonopidae endemic to South America . [ 2 ]