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Flitter is a Pegasus Pony from Cloudsdale, and also Cloudchaser's younger twin sister. She first appeared alongside her twin in "Hurricane Fluttershy"; and she is one of the Pegasi who help make the hurricane. Fluttershy: Female Yellow Light yellow (as a human) light pink Dark cyan-green Three butterflies 2004 (Generation 3) 2010 (Generation 4)
Impossible color. The human eye's red-to-green and blue-to-yellow values of each one-wavelength visible color [citation needed] Human color sensation is defined by the sensitivity curves (shown here normalized) of the three kinds of cone cells: respectively the short-, medium- and long-wavelength types. Impossible colors are colors that do not ...
Fairy ring. A fairy ring, also known as fairy circle, elf circle, elf ring [1] or pixie ring, is a naturally occurring ring or arc of mushrooms. [2] They are found mainly in forested areas, but also appear in grasslands [3] or rangelands. Fairy rings are detectable by sporocarps (fungal spore pods) in rings or arcs, as well as by a necrotic ...
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Work is, for many, a way to make life impactful and meaningful. By not retiring, you can continue on this path of contributing that you know and love. “By having work, one gains a sense of ...
Purple is the color most associated with ambiguity. Like other colors made by combining two primary colors, it is seen as uncertain and equivocal. Mourning. In Britain, purple is sometimes associated with mourning. In Victorian times, close relatives wore black for the first year following a death ("deep mourning"), and then replaced it with ...
Crystal-clear advice on food, CBD, supplements and more. The New Rules of Aging Well is brimming with good news, like the fact that a cup or two of coffee isn’t bad for you and even has some ...
However, in addition to leaving the victim's skin pockmarked, dragon pox causes a lasting greenish tinge. Simpler cases present with a green-and-purple rash between the toes and sparks coming out of the nostrils when the patient sneezes. Elderly patients are apparently more susceptible to dragon pox than younger ones.