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  2. These Expert-Approved Lawn Dethatchers Make Your Lawn ... - AOL

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    DT-480BH-A 48-Inch Tow-Behind Dethatcher. With two rows of 12 spring-loaded steel tines and a pair of 8-inch never-flat tires, this 48-inch dethatcher is designed for maximum productivity.

  3. Dethatcher - Wikipedia

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    Smaller, less rigorous electric machines are also available for the domestic market. The process of scarifying is designed to remove thatch from lawns. Thatch is a build-up of organic matter which can include dead grass, leaves, stems, stolons , rhizomes and overcrowded grass roots and lateral weed growth.

  4. Mantis - Wikipedia

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    Mantises are an order (Mantodea) of insects that contains over 2,400 species in about 460 genera in 33 families. The largest family is the Mantidae ("mantids").

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    You could employ a one-time service to dethatch your yard. Or, you could pay less than $65 to do it yourself with this top-rated pick that's now half off.

  6. Choeradodis - Wikipedia

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    Choeradodis is a genus of praying mantises with common names such as shield mantis, hood mantis (or hooded mantis), and leaf mantis (or leafy mantis) ...

  7. Hair clipper - Wikipedia

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    An electric trimmer. Electric hair clippers work in a similar way as manual ones, but are driven by an electric motor which makes the blades oscillate from side to side. [6] They have gradually displaced manual hair clippers in many countries. Three different motor types are used in clipper production: magnetic, rotary and pivot.

  8. Pain in invertebrates - Wikipedia

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    The sea-slug, Tritonia diomedia, possesses a group of sensory cells, "S-cells", situated in the pleural ganglia, which initiate escape swimming if stimulated by electric shock. [23] Similarly, the mantis shrimp Squilla mantis shows avoidance of electric shocks with a strong tail-flick escape response. [ 60 ]

  9. Stick mantis - Wikipedia

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    Hoplocorypha macra, a species of African stick mantis. Illustration by M. Beier, 1935. Stick mantis and twig mantis are common names applied to numerous species of mantis that mimic sticks or twigs as camouflage. Often the name serves to identify entire genera such as is the case with: [1] [2] [3] [4]