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It is the type species, and most thoroughly studied member of its genus. Its name means "cellulose-breaker under hot conditions", "breaking up polysaccharides". [115] Chilobrachys jonitriantisvansickleae Nanayakkara, Sumanapala & Kirk, 2019 - family Theraphosidae. This tarantula from Sri Lanka has the longest binomial name of any spider. [116]
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is the longest word in the English language. The word can be analysed as follows: Pneumono: from ancient Greek (πνεύμων, pneúmōn) which means lungs; ultra: from Latin, meaning beyond; micro and scopic: from ancient Greek, meaning small looking, referring to the fineness of ...
The definition of "longest-living" used in this article considers only the observed or estimated length of an individual organism's natural lifespan – that is, the duration of time between its birth or conception, or the earliest emergence of its identity as an individual organism, and its death – and does not consider other conceivable ...
Pookie Pandemonium! TikTok's latest obsession revolves around one couple known for hyping each other up. Influencer Campbell Puckett (a.k.a. "Pookie") and her husband, Jett Puckett, have gone ...
Pookie Noodlin! RELATEDBones Boss On Thursday night's episode, Bones finally unmasked Angie's birth name when Hodgins happened upon her passport and discovered that his wife is actually...
Angela Montenegro, real name Pookie Noodlin, in the TV series Bones; Pookie the Lion, a hand puppet on the Soupy Sales television show; Pookie, in the movie New Jack City; Pookie, Arnold's grandmother in Hey Arnold!, a Nickelodeon animated television series; Pookie, a rabbit with wings in a series of children's books by Ivy Wallace
Here are 125 cute, sexy, and romantic nicknames for your boyfriend, fiancé, baby daddy, FWB—basically anyone you're getting romantic with.
The longest venomous snake, with a length up to 18.5–18.8 ft (5.6–5.7 m), is the king cobra, [1] while contesters for the heaviest title include the Gaboon viper and the Eastern diamondback rattlesnake. All of these three species reach a maximum mass in the range of 6–20 kg (13–44 lb).