Microform - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Microforms are any forms, either films or paper, containing microreproductions of documents for transmission, storage, reading, and printing. Microform images are commonly ...
Wren - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The wrens are passerine birds in the mainly New World family Troglodytidae. There are approximately 80 species of true wrens in approximately 20 genera.
Cockchafer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The cockchafer (colloquially called may bug, mitchamador billy witch or spang beetle particularly in East Anglia) is a European beetle of the genus Melolontha, in the family ...
Rhinovirus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Human rhinoviruses (from the Greek ῥίς, ῥινός (gen.) "nose") are the most common viral infective agents in humans and are the predominant cause of the common cold.
Death erection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A death erection, angel lust, or terminal erection is a post-mortem erection, technically a priapism, observed in the corpses of human males who have been executed ...
Tarantula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tarantulas (as the term is used in North America) comprise a group of often hairy and very large arachnids belonging to the family Theraphosidae, of which approximately 900 ...
Giant squid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The giant squid (genus: Architeuthis) is a deep-ocean dwelling squid in the family Architeuthidae, represented by as many as eight species. Giant squid can grow to a tremendous ...
Toad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A toad is any of a number of species of amphibians in the order Anura characterized by dry, leathery skin (usually pink and orange-coloured), short legs, and snout-like ...
Hawk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The term hawk can be used in several ways: In strict usage in Australia and Africa, to mean any of the species in the subfamily Accipitrinae, which comprises the genera ...