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tusked, a. (tʌskt, poet. ˈtʌskɪd) [f. tusk n.1 + -ed2.] Having tusks; armed with tusks.c 1386 Chaucer Frankl. T. 526 Biforn hym stant brawen of the tusked [v.r. tuxed] swyn. 1513 Douglas æneis vii. Prol. 82 Fed tuskit baris, and fat swyne. 1555 Eden Decades 355 Of the Indian elephantes, only the mal...
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Tusked goby
Risor ruber, the Tusked goby, is a species of goby native to reefs of the western Atlantic Ocean from southern Florida to the Bahamas and south to northern
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Tusked frog
Description
The tusked frog is a unique frog within Australia, as it is the only species where the female is smaller than male. External links
Frog Australia Network: Tusked frog call.
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Mercer's tusked silverside
Mercer's tusked silverside (Dentatherina merceri) is a species of fish.
Mercer's tusked silverside originates from the west-central Pacific.
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Northland tusked wētā
Among the three species of tusked wētā, the Northland tusked wētā, Anisoura nicobarica, is the smallest measuring up to 21mm in body length. The Middle Island tusked wētā, Motuweta isolata, being the biggest measuring up to 70 mm in body length and the Raukumara tusked wētā, Motuweta riparia
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Straight-tusked elephant
The straight-tusked elephant (Palaeoloxodon antiquus) is an extinct species of elephant that inhabited Europe and Western Asia during the Middle and Late At some sites, the bones of straight-tusked elephants were used to make tools.
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Mercury Islands tusked wētā
The Mercury Islands tusked wētā, Motuweta isolata, also known as the Middle Island tusked wētā, is a large flightless insect in the family Anostostomatidae Description
M. isolata is the largest tusked wētā, 90 mm long.
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Motuweta
Motuweta is a genus consisting of two species of tusked wētā in the family Anostostomatidae, endemic to New Zealand. Species
Motuweta isolata Johns, 1997 • Mercury Islands tusked wētā
Motuweta riparia Gibbs, 2002 • Raukumara tusked wētā
References
Anostostomatidae
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Motuweta riparia
Motuweta riparia, the Raukūmara tusked wētā, is a species of large flightless insect in the family Anostostomatidae. The species, like the related Mercury Islands tusked wētā has tusks which is used as a weapon.
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Wētā
Tusked wētā
Tusked wētā are characterised by long, curved tusks projecting forward from the male's mandibles. Female tusked wētā look similar to ground wētā. Tusked wētā are mainly carnivorous, eating worms and insects.
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H. monstrosus
H. monstrosus may refer to:
Hemiandrus monstrosus, a synonym for Anisoura nicobarica, the Northland tusked weta, an insect species endemic to New Zealand
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Iranshah (poet)
("accounts of Kush the Tusked") in the Mujmal al-tavarikh. Also mythological in nature, it tells the story of Kush the Tusked (or Pil-gush, "The Elephant-eared"), the son of Kush (brother of the evil king Zahhak
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Anthopotamus verticis
Anthopotamus verticis, or Walker's tusked sprawler, is a species of hacklegilled burrower mayfly in the family Potamanthidae.
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Masdevallia odontocera
Masdevallia odontocera, the tusked masdevallia, is a species of epiphytic orchid native to the cloud forests of Colombia.
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Kush Nama
The claim of Kush the Tusked being divine is also recounted in the story. After vanquishing Zahhak, Fereydun decides to put an end to Kush the Tusked' tyranny in Chin.
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