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  2. Common walkingstick - Wikipedia

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    A pair of mating D. femorata in the Hudson Highlands region of New York. The common walkingstick is a slender, elongated insect that camouflages itself by resembling a twig. . The sexes differ, with the male usually being brown and about 75 mm (3 in) in length while the female is greenish-brown, and rather larger at 95 mm (3.7 i

  3. Cylindropuntia imbricata - Wikipedia

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    The stems and fruits also have many spines or "glochids" about 1 mm (0.04 in) long [10] that can detach and stick in the skin. There are two kinds of stems or "cladodes": long plagiotropic, bearing flowers at the ends and falling off after a few years, and long orthotropic, primarily serving for support and transport and staying on the plant.

  4. Rosacea - Wikipedia

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    Studies of rosacea and Demodex mites have revealed that some people with rosacea have increased numbers of the mite, [13] especially those with steroid-induced rosacea. Demodex folliculitis (demodicidosis, also known as "mange" in animals) is a condition that may have a "rosacea-like" appearance.

  5. Derms Say These Moisturizers For Rosacea Even Out Red ... - AOL

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    Dermatologists weighed in on their top picks for the best moisturizers for treating rosacea. Read on for details. Derms Say These Moisturizers For Rosacea Even Out Red, Irritated Skin

  6. These 8 plants have skin-clearing superpowers - AOL

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    These special herbs and flowers can do things like fight acne and calm inflammation when used on your face. These 8 plants have skin-clearing superpowers Skip to main content

  7. Phasmatodea - Wikipedia

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    The Phasmatodea (also known as Phasmida or Phasmatoptera) are an order of insects whose members are variously known as stick insects, stick bugs, walkingsticks, stick animals, or bug sticks. They are also occasionally referred to as Devil's darning needles , although this name is shared by both dragonflies and crane flies. [ 1 ]

  8. Diapheromera covilleae - Wikipedia

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    Diapheromera covilleae, the creosote bush walkingstick, is a species of stick insect in the family Diapheromeridae. [1] They are about 5 to 10 centimetres (2.0 to 3.9 in) long depending on the sex, with large tarsal hooks at the end of each leg for superior grip to branches or other objects.

  9. The 11 Best Skin-Care Sticks to Streamline Your Beauty ... - AOL

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    Just a few swipes of these magic skin-care sticks can help a variety of skin woes, including cleansing, exfoliating dead skin cells, as well as hiding enlarged pores and fighting fine lines and ...