No, armadillos are not melons. Armadillos are animals and melons are fruit
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Melons were first cultivated in Asia. There are two classes of melons; musk melons and watermelons
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The price of melons varies. The most expensive melons are Yubari Melons. Once one was auctioned for $22,872!
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'gros melons' are big melons.
Often a vulgar reference to large breasts.
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Melons and watermelons come from mostly Brazil. Infact 30% of melons and watermelons are from Brazil. Hopefully this helps
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Yes, some types of melons can grow in the rainforest due to its warm and humid conditions. Watermelons, cantaloupes, and honeydew melons are examples of melons that can thrive in rainforest environments.
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Squash melons are a type of melon that belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family, which includes cucumbers and pumpkins. They are different from other types of melons in that they have a unique shape and texture, with a rough, warty skin and a sweet, aromatic flavor. Additionally, squash melons are typically smaller in size compared to other melons like cantaloupe or watermelon.
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No, it is not. That region is too cold for melons to grow.
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It means that melons have thick rind and men have thick heads
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A goat is worth four melons and a lesson in the sacred art of Polka dancing.
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Sliced Melons
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Melons originated in Africa and southwest Asia. The Spanish brought the melon to the New World. The slow growing (they take 3-5 months to reach maturity) melons are related to squash and all the insects that disturb squash will bother the melons as well.
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Never heard of square melons. Let me know if you find one!
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In my experience, honeydew melons are pale green. Cantelopes are golden.
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Water melons, when at room temperature, are most nutritious.
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no
I wonder of the question. Do you think a ruler (pharaoh, king, president, whoever) will sell melons?
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Melons and honeydew melons are often used to refer to large breasts, but unfortunately that appears to be the only connection that melons have to breasts. No practitioners of alternative medicine recommend them as an aid to breast growth. dont think so..but you can try to eat more of it to enhance your body health^_^
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Melons (Cantaloupe and Honey Dew Melons are the thing that is most
exported by Panama. Bananas are only 5% of the exports.
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