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The elf chaser Flora Britannica St John's Wort has had special significance since pagan times.
Broad-bodied Chaser, male Libellula depressa Unmistakable: the Broad-bodied Chaser has a broad body indeed. The back of older males and some very old females is blue. more... Suborder: Dragonflies (Anisoptera) ...
Red chaser (Libellula pontica) Purple darter (Diplacodes lefebvrei) Oasis skimmer (Orthetrum sabina) Four-spotted chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata) Epaulet skimmer (Orthetrum chrysostigma) Dark-winged groundling (Brachythemis fuscopalliata) ...
Most commonly purchased pet tortoise in North America, but because of purchaser's ignorance of their eventual large size and long life span, many end up donated to rescue societies or abandoned (i.e. "released to the wild" where they usually die).
Libellula depressa (Broad-bodied Chaser) Libellula quadrimaculata (Four-spotted Chaser) Orthetrum cancellatum (Black-tailed Skimmer) Sympetrum flaveolum (Yellow-winged Darter) Sympetrum vulgatum (Vagrant Darter) ...
To thwart the chasers, he stopped, stood up on his hind legs, and looked into the distance-the same behavior baboons exhibit when they see a predator or another baboon group.
Chasing: one chases another; retreating bird stretches neck out straight; chaser pecks at tail end of other. Threatening: face each other with outstretched necks and open mouths, sometimes with growling vocalizations.
Pomerine Jaeger, Pomarine Skua, Pomerine Skua, Pomatorhine Jaeger, Pomatorhine Skua, Gull Hunter, Gull-Chaser, Jaeger Gull, Jiddy Hawk, Marlinespike, Whip-Tail Bird Family : Stercorariini - Skuas & Jaegers ...
Dogs: Many golf courses and airports have reported success using dogs trained to chase geese off the property. Increasingly, lakefront property owners are also finding their dogs are effective goose chasers and provide the best means to prevent ...
These fishes are not made for sustained speed and maneuverability, whereas tunas and billfishes (suborder Scombroidei), with their rounded and highly tapered bodies, are streamlined pelagic chasers capable of very high speeds over long periods.
mohair, Iceland, or even from lustrous English wool. In the trade, distinctions are made between alpacas and the several styles of mohairs and lustres, but so far as the general purchaser is concerned little or no distinction is made.
See also: Fly, Gull, Duck, Lion, Shell
 
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