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  2. Chromis cinerascens - Wikipedia

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    Chromis cinerascens, the green puller, is a diurnal species of damselfish belonging to the genus Chromis. It can be found in the Indo - West Pacific region, in Sri Lanka , Maldives , the Andaman Sea , Malaysia , Indonesia , Vietnam , the Philippines , East Timor , Brunei Darussalam , North-western Australia , Hong Kong and Taiwan . [ 2 ]

  3. Chromis fumea - Wikipedia

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    The smokey chromis (Chromis fumea), also known as the smokey puller or the yellow demoiselle, is a damselfish of the genus Chromis, found in the tropical waters of the eastern Indian Ocean, and the western Pacific Ocean across to north New Zealand, at depths of between 3 and 25 metres, off rocky or coral reef areas.

  4. Chromis analis - Wikipedia

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    The yellow chromis (Chromis analis), also known as the yellow puller, is a species of marine fish in the family Pomacentridae. It is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the central Indo-Pacific region.

  5. Stump harvesting - Wikipedia

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    Uprooted tree stumps. Stump harvesting is not a new process. Records of tree stumps being dug out of the ground for wood fuel go back hundreds of years in Europe. It was practiced in the 1970s in Swedish forests before declining in popularity, but is being considered again there now that there is a greater need for fuel wood.

  6. Mechanical tree shaker - Wikipedia

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    Mechanical tree shaker being used to harvest olives from an olive tree. Harvesting of pecan nuts from Carya illinoinensis using a mechanical tree shaker. A mechanical tree shaker is a device that uses a hydraulic cylinder to squeeze a tree. It is used in the harvesting of some fruit trees, especially pecans. [1]

  7. Torminalis - Wikipedia

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    The tree's Latin name, torminalis, means "good for colic". The name "chequers" may have been derived from the ancient symbol of a pub being the chequer-board (as the fruit were once used to flavour beer ) [ 10 ] or the spotted pattern of the fruit, [ 11 ] though some suggest it comes from the pattern of the bark on old trees.

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  9. Cynometra lenticellata - Wikipedia

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    Cynometra lenticellata is a flowering tropical tree in the family Fabaceae. It is native to tropical semi-deciduous rainforest and gallery forests in northern Queensland, some of the Torres Strait Islands, and New Guinea. Common names include: silk handkerchief tree, cascading bean, and native handkerchief tree. Maniltoa lenticellata flower