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  2. Yellow boxfish - Wikipedia

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    The yellow boxfish could be confused with the spotted boxfish (Ostracion meleagris). They both have the same box-like shape and spots all around their body. However, the major differences between the two is their coloring. The yellow boxfish is mainly a bright yellow color with dark spots while the spotted boxfish is darker with white spots. [12]

  3. Eucalyptus melliodora - Wikipedia

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    Eucalyptus melliodora is a tree that typically grows to a height of 30 m (98 ft) and forms a lignotuber.The bark is variable ranging from smooth with an irregular, short stocking, to covering most of the trunk, fibrous, dense or loosely held, grey, yellow or red-brown, occasionally very coarse, thick, dark brown to black.

  4. Yellow Box - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Box may refer to: Eucalyptus melliodora, a tree; Cocoa (API), formerly Yellow Box; Yellow box, coloring assigned to severe thunderstorm watch boxes; See also

  5. The NewZealand Story - Wikipedia

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    Often, the vast size of the stages requires that Tiki get some means of transportation, often from enemies, to explore the stage and reach the exit. Though Tiki dies by enemies' weapons and projectiles, he is not harmed by them directly. The game features four main zones, each with four rounds, the fourth round featuring a boss fight at the end.

  6. Diuris leopardina - Wikipedia

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    Diuris leopardina is a tuberous, terrestrial herb with two or three erect, grass-like, linear leaves 30–150 mm (1.2–5.9 in) long and of different lengths. Up to five pale yellow to butter yellow flowers 15–25 mm (0.59–0.98 in) in diameter are borne on a flowering stem usually 100–300 mm (3.9–11.8 in) tall.

  7. Ctenotus pantherinus - Wikipedia

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    Yellow/white spots with a black/brown outline begin behind the head and extend to the tip of the tail. Some adult leopard ctenotus have white/yellow stripes on the side of the tail, starting at the hind leg. The underbelly is a pale white/yellow colour. [4] [5] Leopard ctenotus are one of the largest and fastest growing ctenotus species in ...