features set arthropods apart from other groups. Arthropods, mainly insects and arachnids, are used in film either to create fear and disgust in horror and...
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Retrieved 24 September 2016. Brundage, Adrienne (23 March 2009), Other Arthropods of Forensic Importance, Texas A&M University, Texas A&M University Forensic...
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Flea circus (category Insects in culture)
in Times Square, New York, until 1957) can be seen in the background of the films The Thief and Easy Rider. L. Bertolotto ran a famous flea circus in...
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This list of fictional arthropods is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. It is restricted to notable insect, arachnid and crustacean characters...
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burns more quickly than conventional treatment (which included polyurethane film, paraffin gauze, soframycin-impregnated gauze, sterile linen and leaving...
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Deathwatch beetle (category Insects in culture)
adult beetle is brown and measures on average 7 mm (0.3 in) long. Eggs are laid in dark crevices in old wood inside buildings, trees, and inside tunnels...
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Blue Blood (redirect from Blue Blood (film))
colored blue by hemocyanin, a respiratory protein evident in most molluscs and some arthropods Nobility, a social class Blue Blood, novel by Craig Unger...
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Humans make many uses of arthropods, including as food, in art, in stories, and in mythology and religion. Many of these aspects concern insects, which...
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Compound eye (redirect from Arthropod compound eye)
A compound eye is a visual organ found in arthropods such as insects and crustaceans. It may consist of thousands of ommatidia, which are tiny independent...
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Sexual reproduction (redirect from Sexual reproduction in animals)
implied over an extended period of time leading to sexual dimorphism. A few arthropods, such as barnacles, are hermaphroditic, that is, each can have the organs...
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