Bernardini (foaled March 23 2003) is a thoroughbred race horse at Darley Stable in Kentucky.
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Ornithoctoninae
Ornithoctoninae also known as earth tigers are a subfamily of Asian tarantulas which were first erected in 1895 by Reginald Innes Pocock on basis of the genotype Ornithoctonus andersoni described […]
Haplopelma
Haplopelma is a genus of old-world tarantula found in Southeast Asia. The range of this genus includes Myanmar southeastern China Cambodia Thailand Vietnam Malaysia Singapore and Borneo.
Methanosarcina
Methanosarcina is a genus of euryarchaeote archaea that produce methane. These single-celled organisms are the only known anaerobic methanogens that produce methane using all three metabolic pathways for methanogenesis. They […]
Kitten’s Joy
Kitten’s Joy (foaled May 8 2001 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.Kitten’s Joy is owned and bred by Ken and Sarah Ramsey (who is nicknamed Kitten). He […]
Methanosarcina acetivorans
Methanosarcina acetivorans is a versatile methane producing microbe which is found in such diverse environments as oil wells trash dumps deep-sea hydrothermal vents and oxygen-depleted sediments beneath kelp beds. Only […]
Invasor (horse)
Invasor (foaled August 3 2002) is a Thoroughbred racehorse bred in Argentina by Haras Clausan (Haras Santa Ines). The winner of the 2005 Triple Crown in Uruguay he was later […]
Coenobita perlatus
Coenobita perlatus is a species of terrestrial hermit crab. It is known as the strawberry hermit crab because of its reddish orange colours. It is a widespread scavenger across the […]
Thompsonia (barnacle)
Thompsonia is a genus of barnacle which has evolved into an endoparasite of other crustaceans including crabs and snapping shrimp. It spreads through the host’s body as a network of […]
Juniperus cedrus
Juniperus cedrus (Canary Islands Juniper) is a species of juniper native to the western Canary Islands (Tenerife La Palma Gran Canaria Gomera) and Madeira (J. cedrus Webb & Berthel. subsp. […]