Kip Deville (May 3 2003 – June 11 2010) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse whose most important win came at age four in the 2007 Breeders’ Cup Mile. He was […]
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Parasesarma erythrodactyla
Parasesarma erythrodactyla also known as the red-handed shore crab is a burrowing crab inhabiting mangrove forests in Australia and Southeast Asia. It is immediately identifiable by its bright red chelipeds […]
Jacquère
Jacquère is a variety of white grape found primarily in the Savoy wine region of France. It is a high-yielding vine variety which is used to produce lightly scented rather […]
Altesse
Altesse or Roussette is a white French wine grape variety found primarily in the Savoy wine region of France. It yields small harvests and ripens late but is resistant to […]
New Approach
New Approach (foaled 18 February 2005) is a retired Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and active stallion. In a racing career which lasted from July 2007 to October 2008 he ran eleven […]
Da’ Tara
Da’ Tara (foaled April 26 2005) is an American thoroughbred racehorse who won the 2008 Belmont Stakes in an upset over Big Brown. Da’ Tara was a 38-1 underdog entering […]
Xiphocaris elongata
Xiphocaris elongata the yellow-nose shrimp yellow rhino shrimp salpiche or piquine is a species of freshwater shrimp native to the Caribbean. A hardy species this shrimp is tolerant of a […]
Caridina serratirostris
Caridina serratirostris is a species of freshwater shrimp that lives in the Indo-west Pacific region from Madagascar to Fiji including northern Queensland. Its common name in the aquarium trade ninja […]
Sceptridium multifidum
Sceptridium multifidum is a fern species in the Ophioglossaceae (Adder’s tongue family) known by the common names leathery grapefern and leathery moonwort. It is native to Europe Asia and North […]
Chaceon fenneri
Chaceon fenneri commonly known as the golden crab or golden deepsea crab is one of several species of crab harvested for food by humans. It was formerly called Geryon fenneri. […]