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  2. Dinocephalosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Dinocephalosaurus (meaning "terrible-headed reptile") is a genus of long necked, aquatic protorosaur that inhabited the Triassic seas of China. The genus contains the type and only known species, D. orientalis , which was named by Chun Li in 2003.

  3. D. orientalis - Wikipedia

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    Dactylopteryx orientalis, a praying mantis species; Dalbergia orientalis, a legume species found only in Madagascar; Dinera orientalis, a tachinid fly species in the genus Dinera; Dinocephalosaurus orientalis, a long necked, aquatic protorosaur species that inhabited the Triassic seas of China

  4. Pitaya - Wikipedia

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    Fresh ripe dragon fruit in Vietnam. Sweet pitayas come in three types, all with leathery, slightly leafy skin: [3]: 215–216 Selenicereus undatus (Pitaya blanca or white-fleshed pitaya, also known as Hylocereus undatus) has pink-skinned fruit with white flesh. This is the most commonly seen "dragon fruit".

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  7. Scientists unveil 240-million-year-old ‘dragon’ fossil

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    Newly-discovered fossils have allowed scientists to reveal a 240-million-year-old “dragon” in its entirety for the first ever time, National Museums Scotland (NMS) said in a statement on Friday.

  8. Dragon fruit farming in India - Wikipedia

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    Dragon fruit (Hylocereus spp.), a herbaceous perennial climbing cactus, has gained attention in India due to its attractive red or pink color, economic value, and high antioxidant potential, vitamins, and minerals content. Introduced in the late 1990s, dragon fruit cultivation in the Indian states of Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra ...

  9. Thespesia garckeana - Wikipedia

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    The whole fruit except the seeds is chewed like gum, producing a sweet glutinous slime. The fruit is also used as a syrup and soup. The sap wood is yellow and the heart wood is a deep brown. It is easily worked but generally only suitable for small building needs, tool handles, oxen yokes, and domestic items such as spoons.