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  • the Mangrove lives in trees. It lives in the woode part of asia. Summary:Insert non-formatted text here White Bellied Mangrove Snake Species: F. leucobalia...
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  • anywhere near saltwater. mangroves literally grow in saltwater. I live in the florida keys and kayak around areas with white-crowned pigeon. —Preceding...
    969 bytes (60 words) - 12:50, 5 March 2024
  • (talk) 11:16, 13 November 2011 (UTC) This review is transcluded from Talk:Mangrove whipray/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments...
    645 bytes (430 words) - 09:27, 31 January 2024
  • source for declaring the common name "Gray mangrove"[1] to be more common than the common name "White mangrove?"[2] This is, of course, the problem with...
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  • park encompasses 21,000 hectares of coastal area including sandy beaches, mangrove forests, the Prek Tuk Sap estuary, off-shore coral reefs and two islands...
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  • (Lichenostomus virescens) be the third part of the Superspecies, surely White-gaped is very different? (this is just a query, are there any refs available...
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  • Found in the mangrove forests of eastern and northern Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea, males are a shiny lead-grey with white underparts, while...
    985 bytes (158 words) - 02:15, 5 February 2024
  • that feed in willow ponds ate predominantly fish. American White Ibises that feed in mangrove swamps would focus on crabs" changes to past tense to mixed...
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  • that feed in willow ponds ate predominantly fish. American White Ibises that feed in mangrove swamps would focus on crabs" changes to past tense to mixed...
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  • habitats for the giant guitarfish also includes the mangrove forests of Southeast Asia. The mangrove forests are exceptionally biodiverse and provide various...
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  • huts] were erected using Yapulam [Brown hairy mary/loya cane] or River mangrove, which were tied with strips of Pukul [fish tail loya cane] or Tumpul [stripped...
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  • housed nests about which detailed information is known, and only one was a mangrove.) However, if anyone has the sources used previously, maybe we can work...
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  • but will go over what I have again. One researcher commented that their mangrove habitat and the accompanying sandflies worked against further study being...
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  • but will go over what I have again. One researcher commented that their mangrove habitat and the accompanying sandflies worked against further study being...
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  • in Brazil, and deemed to be squatters along the Ceará River and nearby mangroves. Converting their identity to that of Indians has reduced that stigma...
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  • Pacific Highway or north to Peats Ridge? Is the area from Lower Mangrove north to Mangrove Creek included? Google Books has no good results for Popran Valley...
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  • I have removed Mangrove Swallow, since it is not in the list of North American birds, and is not mentioned as a vagrant to the USA in Turner and Rose,...
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  • Trilobitealive (talk) 19:33, 19 March 2015 (UTC) It is a mangrove stand, also called mangrove swamp, the tree species seems to be Avicennia marina. Salt...
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