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  2. Aardvark - Wikipedia

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    The aardvark is pale yellowish-grey in colour and often stained reddish-brown by soil. The aardvark's coat is thin, and the animal's primary protection is its tough skin. Its hair is short on its head and tail; however its legs tend to have longer hair. [5] The hair on the majority of its body is grouped in clusters of three to four hairs. [22]

  3. Zizina labradus - Wikipedia

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    The lower wing surface is brown to pale brownish grey with a pattern of fawn bands and spots, [4] [6] with the body covered in white or grey hairs. The wingspans of females are slightly larger than males, females having a wingspan of 23 mm and males 20 mm. [ 5 ] Common grass blues have a weak, fluttering flight and so usually fly near ground ...

  4. Grassland degradation - Wikipedia

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    Hence, grass has a tougher time growing, and the terrain becomes spottily doused with grass. [5] However, some do not think these animals contribute to grassland degradation. [ 5 ] They claim that such burrowing aids in the recycling of nutrients in the soil and that the rise in population is only normal since grazing levels in these areas have ...

  5. Sorghastrum nutans - Wikipedia

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    Sorghastrum nutans, known as Indiangrass, [2] [3] is a North American prairie grass found in the United States and Canada, especially in the Great Plains and tallgrass prairies. It is sometimes called Indian grass [ 4 ] , yellow Indian-grass , [ 2 ] or wood grass .

  6. Common weed can cause painful rash - AOL

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    Wild parsnip is yellow and resembles a wildflower. When humans come in contact with it, burning and rashes can occur. The woman in the video is Iowa resident Wendy Prusha, who contracted the rash ...

  7. What does the science say about the grass vs. turf debate in ...

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    Which playing surface is safer for athletes: natural grass or artificial turf? The question is important not just in football, but also for soccer, recreational sports and high school and college ...

  8. Aira praecox - Wikipedia

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    Aira praecox is a species of grass known by several common names, including early hair-grass, [1] yellow hairgrass and spike hairgrass. It is native to Europe , where it is found in dry, sandy places, on rocky outcrops, and in heath grassland . [ 2 ]

  9. Leymus mollis - Wikipedia

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    The grass grows from a large rhizome that anchors it into shifting and unstable sands. When there are many plants on a dune, their rhizomes form a network that helps to stabilize it, preventing erosion. The network becomes "the skeleton of the foredune." [6] This makes the grass a valuable species for landscape rehabilitation in native beach ...