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  2. Cyrtopleura costata - Wikipedia

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    Cyrtopleura costata, or the angel wing clam, is a bivalve mollusc in the family Pholadidae.It is found in shallow parts of the northwest Atlantic and also in the North Sea of Scotland coastline and west coast of the Adriatic Sea by a remote area in the Marche region in central Italy, living in the seabed, where it digs its burrows on a very slow revolving movement for years through soft sand ...

  3. Angel wing - Wikipedia

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    A duck with angel wing A Muscovy duck with angel wing. Angel wing, also known as airplane wing, [1] slipped wing, crooked wing, and drooped wing, [citation needed] is a syndrome that affects primarily aquatic birds, such as geese and ducks, in which the last joint of the wing is twisted with the wing feathers pointing out laterally, instead of lying against the body.

  4. Pholadidae - Wikipedia

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    Piddocks are unique in that each side of their shells is divided into 2 or 3 separate sections. Furthermore, one of the piddock's shells has a set of ridges or "teeth", which they use to grind away at clay or soft rock and create tubular burrows.

  5. Angel wing (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An angel wing is a bird-like wing on an angel, a kind of supernatural being in mythology, especially christianity.. Angel wing or Angel wings may also refer to: . Angel wing, a syndrome that affects aquatic birds in which the wing feathers pointing out laterally

  6. Angel wings - Wikipedia

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    Angel wings are a traditional sweet crisp pastry made out of dough that has been shaped into thin twisted ribbons, deep-fried and sprinkled with powdered sugar. Common to many European cuisines, angel wings have been incorporated into other regional cuisines (such as American cuisine) by immigrant populations.

  7. Pleurocybella porrigens - Wikipedia

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    Pleurocybella porrigens is a species of fungus in the family Phyllotopsidaceae.The species is widespread in temperate forests of the Northern Hemisphere. [2] P. porrigens, known as the angel wing, is a white-rot wood-decay fungus on conifer wood, particularly hemlock (genus Tsuga). [3]

  8. Angel - Wikipedia

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    The word angel arrives in modern English from Old English engel (with a hard g) and the Old French angele. [11] Both of these derive from Late Latin angelus, which in turn was borrowed from Late Greek ἄγγελος angelos (literally "messenger"). [12]

  9. Only Angels Have Wings - Wikipedia

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    Only Angels Have Wings is a 1939 American adventure romantic drama film directed by Howard Hawks, starring Cary Grant and Jean Arthur, and is based on a story written by Hawks.