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The tortoise is part of a larger group called sulcata tortoises that are popular as exotic pets in the United States.
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The oldest known sulcata tortoise in captivity is 56 years old.
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The dominant herbs of this zone are Potentilla atrosanguinea, Geranium wallichianum, Fritillaria roylei, Impatiens sulcata, Polygonum polystachyum, Angelica archangelica, Selinum vaginatum.
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Good sardine productivity is linked with the presence of the diatom Melosira (Paralia) sulcata, and poor productivity with Thalassiosira rotula “invasions”.
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The dominant phytoplankton species are Skeletonema costatum, Coscinodiscus, Melosira sulcata, and Chaetoceros.
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The assessment of cover at past camps and trails by invaders like Himalayan knotweed Polygonum polystachyum, Rumex nepalensis, Impatiens sulcata and Osmunda claytoniana;
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A third non-Aequorea optical highlighter, the Kindling fluorescent protein (KFP1) has been developed from a non-fluorescent chromoprotein isolated in Anemonia sulcata, and is now commercially available (Evrogen).
Archive 2005-10-01 2005
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Sapotaceae syn: Mimusops sulcata Engl. Bajun: mkurati Boni: kuragi Digo: nzezi, mzezi Giriama: mtsezi, mtsedzi Sanya: kuraga Swahili: mchambigi, mchedi, mcheje mume, mteweji
Chapter 7 1999
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A curious little Orchid, Zeuxine sulcata, is found growing among the grass on canal banks.
The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir James McCrone Douie 1894
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The horse-protector (_Crotophaga sulcata_, Swains.) is a singular animal.
Travels in Peru, on the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Cordilleras and the Andes, into the Primeval Forests Johann Jakob von Tschudi 1853
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