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Polynoe and Polycirrus are luminous annelids that usually live in sand or rock.
Fungi are large organisms that usually live on dead and rotting animal and plant matter.
These results were verified by resident microbiologist John Golobic, who identified the findings as "enterics" – i.e. bacteria that usually live in the intestine – and added: "These are the types of things you'd find in faeces".
But they do have rights -- unlike privately owned homing and racing pigeons that usually live in rooftop coops, street pigeons -- which pigeon breeders call clinkers -- are considered property of the state, and it is illegal to harm them.
This unique heritage could have produced bears that look and behave slightly different from the brown bears that usually live in the region, albeit at lower altitudes.
Our selection comprised also some phototrophic genera of Dinophyceae and Radiolaria that usually live in symbiosis with microalgae and are considered as having an exclusively planktonic mode of life.
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That along with the blue eyes and hairless skin suggest to her an animal that usually lives underground.
The idea behind Navdy is simple enough: take the stuff that might usually live on your phone's screen (or on your car's in-dash info system) and put it on a screen that is, in theory, less distracting.
Kraus notes that although Chris is a woman of forty, she's having "experiences and crises that you usually live through in your late teens and early twenties".
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