The Japanese spider crab (高脚蟹 takāshigani lit. tall-footed crab) Macrocheira kaempferi is a species of marine crab that lives in the waters around Japan. It has the largest leg span […]
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Peperoncini
Peperoncini (or pepperoncini) are a variety of the species Capsicum annuum. While called peperoncini in American English peppers of this particular kind in Italy are called friggitello (plural friggitelli) or […]
Romneya
Romneya /ˈrɒmniːə/ is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the poppy family (Papaveraceae). There are two species in genus Romneya which was named for Irish astronomer John Thomas Romney […]
Thoracica
Thoracica is a superorder of crustaceans which contains the most familiar species of barnacles found on rocky coasts such as Semibalanus balanoides and Chthamalus stellatus. They have six well-developed limbs […]
Tiger pistol shrimp
The tiger pistol shrimp or Alpheus bellulus belongs to the family of snapping shrimp.
Middleground
Middleground (1947–1972)was an American Thoroughbred racehorse.Ridden by 16-year-old apprentice jockey Bill Boland and trained by Max Hirsch both future U.S. Hall of Fame inductees Middleground won the 1950 Kentucky Derby […]
Galata
Galata was a neighbourhood opposite Constantinople (today’s Istanbul) located at the northern shore of the Golden Horn the inlet which separates it from the historic peninsula of old Constantinople. The […]
Picea omorika
Picea omorika common name Serbian Spruce (Serbian: Панчићева оморика Pančićeva omorika pronounced [pâːnt͡ʃit͡ɕɛv̞a ɔmɔ̌rika]) is a species of coniferous tree endemic to the Drina River valley in eastern Bosnia and […]
Kai-lan
Kai-lan (also written as gai-lan) is the Cantonese name for a vegetable that is also known as Chinese broccoli or Chinese kale. It is a leaf vegetable featuring thick flat […]
Tempranillo
Tempranillo (also known as Ull de Llebre Cencibel Tinto del Pais and several other synonyms) is a black grape variety widely grown to make full-bodied red wines in its native […]