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Female and young coatis commonly live in bands of 5 to 40 and travel together.
Basilisks commonly live along streams and will run quickly across the water on their hind legs when frightened.
Researchers found that 15 of 17 species which commonly live on farmland – including the small tortoiseshell, small skipper and wall butterfly – show declines associated with increasing neonic use.
Sometimes called rockfish or stonefish because they commonly live among rocks, scorpionfish are perchlike fish with large, spiny heads and strong, sometimes venomous, fin spines.
Neither the Huichol nor the Cora commonly live in villages but, rather, have households in the countryside clustered in loose groups of 1 to 12; these are called rancherias.
Because, of course, this was not simply a conversation about immigration, but a codified proxy attack on the minority groups who most commonly live with HIV in the UK; that is, statistically speaking, homosexual men followed by ethnic minorities (black-African men and women).
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It commonly lives inside people's homes, lingering in closets or curtains.
Until the 20th century, armies commonly lived off the country and, in enemy territory, from captured stores.
Strains of E. faecalis are often considered to be opportunistic pathogens of clinical significance commonly living a commensal existence in the guts of warm-blooded animals.
This is probably the result of M. tuberculosis commonly living in the bodies of humans or animals whereas the Vibrio sp. GMD509 marine bacterium parasitizes in the eggs of the sea hare, a cold-blooded animal living at relatively low temperatures.
This species commonly lives in a range of temperatures comprised between 4°C (winter) and 20°C (summer).
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