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J. D. Steventon has written:

'Long-term risks to marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) populations'

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Daniel H. Varoujean has written:

'Nest locations and nesting habitat of the Marbled Murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) in coastal Oregon' -- subject(s): Divers (Birds), Murres

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oregons wildlife is blackbears, rattlesnakes, rustykeller, gray wolfs, northern spotted owl, marbled murrelet, klamath basin, sage grouse, western pond turtle, leonas little butterfly

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Maria Mudd-Ruth has written:

'The tundra' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Tundra ecology, Ecology, Tundras

'Rare bird' -- subject(s): Marbled murrelet

'Rare bird'

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Xantus's murrelet is a sea bird found in the California current system in Pacific ocean. In 2012 the species was further divided in two sub-species, Scripps's murrelet and Guadalupe murrelet.

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Marbled polecat was created in 1770.

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Marbled Minor was created in 1758.

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Marbled Beauty was created in 1766.

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Marbled cat was created in 1837.

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Marbled whiptail was created in 1852.

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Marbled Duck was created in 1832.

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Marbled Frogmouth was created in 1830.

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Marbled Salamander was created in 1807.

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Marbled flounder was created in 1877.

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The marbled Polecat is not cat at all!

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Covered with marble, for example: This floor is marbled.

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Tawny Marbled Minor was created in 1775.

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Common Marbled Carpet was created in 1767.

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Australian marbled catshark was created in 1939.

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Marbled Water Monitor was created in 1934.

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The scientific name of a marbled cat is Pardofelis marmorata.

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A marbled godwit isn't a trait, rather it is a bird. There are four species of the godwit and the marbled godwit is the largest. Some of its traits include a long pink bill that curves up a bit, and a long neck. The fully grown marbled godwit has long, hair-covered legs.

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Ambystoma opacum

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They are harmless!

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marbled is like calico its multi color but more like having spots of different colors

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Humans are encroaching upon the marbled catâ??s habitat. The cat is endangered because of this and also because of deforestation in their area.

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Marbled geckos are sexually dismorphic by 6-9 months of age and pores are visible in males above the vent.

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Rosamond B. Loring has written:

'Marbled papers' -- subject(s): Marbling (Bookbinding)

'Marbled and Paste Papers'

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Sequoia sempervirens is the last surviving species of the genus Sequoia in the cypress family Cupressaceae. Common names include coastredwood, giant redwood, and Californiaredwood. Stretching as tall as 375 feet (115 metres), they provide a home to a variety of mammals, birds such as the Spotted owl and the Marbled Murrelet, reptiles, and amphibians.

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· Marbled Salamander

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The chuck. Marbled and flavorful

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it has different beaks.

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Marbled Orb weavers primarily feed on flying insects such as moths, flies, and mosquitoes. They catch their prey by building intricate orb-shaped webs to trap passing insects. Once caught, they will immobilize their prey with venom and then consume it.

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A Bengal cat with a marble coat. They can be either spotted or marble, silver or gold.

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Yes but I'm not sure about poisonous to people

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It's killing everyone every where

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If they are raised in clean water they should be edible. I have not had the chance to eat marbled crayfish yet, but am thinking of adding them to my aquaponics system in my greenhouse, and plan to try eating them also. I have eaten a lot of local crayfish that are no bigger than the marbled crayfish.I sure hope they taste good. I plan to eat some.

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A marbled crayfish has been introduced to africa.

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A desert animal that begins with the letter X is the Xantus murrelet. This is a form of lizard that can be found in Africa.

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they can be almost any color non like blue or red

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Tall grass and shrubbery, normally found in meadows.

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Baby come back, you can blame it all on me.

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