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  2. Fairyfly - Wikipedia

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    In the Nearctic (North America), only around 28 (of around 100) genera and 120 (of around 1,424) species are found. [18] Fairyflies can survive in all kinds of terrestrial habitats, from deserts to rainforests. [14] At least five species are also known to be aquatic, inhabiting freshwater ponds and streams. [22]

  3. Fauna of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Faroese starling The pied raven, a colour variation of the North Atlantic subspecies (Corvus corax varius), was unique to the Faroe Islands. The last one was seen in 1902. The fauna of the Faroe Islands is characterized by the remote location of the islands in the North Atlantic Ocean. There are few terrestrial species, but an abundance of ...

  4. Parasitic flies of domestic animals - Wikipedia

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    These flies are closely similar to Stomoxys and Haematobia, but are larger and of a paler brown color. Tsetse-flies of both sexes are robust fliers adapted for hunting their hosts during daytime. Male adults support their mating activity with repeated meals of blood from cattle and similar wild bovid hosts, also wild pigs and warthogs are favored.

  5. Chironomidae - Wikipedia

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    Many reference sources in the past century or so have repeated the assertion that the chironomidae do not feed as adults, but an increasing body of evidence contradicts this view. Adults of many species do, in fact, feed. The natural foods reported include fresh fly droppings, nectar, pollen, honeydew, and various sugar-rich materials.

  6. Tabanus nigrovittatus - Wikipedia

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    Tabanus nigrovittatus, also known as the greenhead horse fly, salt marsh greenhead, or simply the greenhead fly, greenhead or greenfly, [7] [8] is a species of horse-fly commonly found around the coastal marshes and wetlands of the Eastern United States. They are smaller than most horsefly species, instead being close in size to a common housefly.

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

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    While all parts of both species are potentially toxic to pets, American mistletoe is far less toxic than European but can still cause discomfort if enough is eaten. Related: 15 Non-Toxic Plants ...

  8. A guide to some of NC’s most dangerous plants, from poison ...

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    Make sure you know what these plants look like and where you can find them. This guide includes common plants that are toxic to the touch and to eat.

  9. Chionea - Wikipedia

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    Chionea is a genus of wingless limoniid crane flies.It consists of two subgenera, the holarctic Chionea and palaearctic Sphaeconophilus.About 37 species are currently recognized in the northern hemisphere, [1] but there are probably several undescribed species.

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