amphisbaenas in Vietnamese

danh từ
(số nhiều amphisbaenae [,æmfis’bini], am·phis·bae·nas)
1. (thần thoại, thần học) rắn hai đầu
2. (động vật học) thằn lằn giu

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2. What are synonyms for Amphisbaenas?

3. There are 158 species in three families: Amphisbaenidae (Amphisbaenas) 148 spp Trogonophidae (shortheaded Amphisbaenas) 6 spp

4. Amphisbaenas meaning Plural form of amphisbaena.

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6. Unlike most snakes, Amphisbaenas are very

7. All Amphisbaenas are fossorial (Vitt and Caldwell 2009, p

8. Amphisbaenas' typical prey includes rabbits, foxes, various birds, small

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12. Amphisbaenas are large venomous snakes with a head at each end

13. Amphisbaenas are clever and insightful creatures that thrive in chaos

14. Amphisbaenas can be very long and look remarkably like earthworms

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16. According to some tales, Amphisbaenas come from the blood of medusae

17. Amphisbaenas are aggressive pit vipers that can vary massively in length

18. Medusas often keep Amphisbaenas as pets, due to the snakes' immunity to petrification

19. Medusas who keep Amphisbaenas often treat them as treasured companions or even surrogate children

20. Below 50% health, Amphisbaenas can be caught with a Bug Net, turning into an Amphisnek Hat

21. Amphisbaenas are creatures that were native to Libya but have spread throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe

22. Amphisbaenas’ typical prey includes rabbits, foxes, various birds, small deer, and even humanoids if presented the opportunity

23. Amphisbaenas are serpent-like creatures that have two heads, one at each end of its body

24. Amphisbaenas reproduce infrequently, laying small clutches of up to a dozen dark onyx eggs at a time

25. The word Amphisbaenas uses 12 letters: a, a, a, b, e, h, i, m, n, p, s, s

26. Amphisbaenas reproduce infrequently, laying small clutches of up to a dozen dark onyx eggs at a time

27. Amphisbaenas reproduce infrequently, laying small clutches of up to a dozen dark onyx eggs at a time

28. Amphisbaenas reproduce infrequently, laying small clutches of up to a dozen dark onyx eggs at a time

29. Amphisbaenas reproduce infrequently, laying small clutches of up to a dozen dark onyx eggs at a time

30. Despite minimal intelligence, Amphisbaenas are driven primarily by their instincts and are extremely difficult and dangerous to train.

31. Despite minimal Intelligence, Amphisbaenas are driven primarily by their instincts and are extremely difficult and dangerous to train.

32. Amphisbaenas often featured in Mesoamerican and Inca cultures too, frequently depicted with a vertically undulating body, and symbolised eternity

33. Despite minimal intelligence, Amphisbaenas are driven primarily by their instincts and are extremely difficult and dangerous to train.

34. Despite minimal intelligence, Amphisbaenas are driven primarily by their instincts and are extremely difficult and dangerous to train.

35. Despite minimal intelligence, Amphisbaenas are driven primarily by their instincts and are extremely difficult and dangerous to train.

36. Despite the fact that Amphisbaenas are spawned with these wings, any object with the adjective amphisbaenian will be spawned wearing insect wings.

37. Amphisbaena (plural Amphisbaenas) A mythical serpent having a head at each end of its body, able to move in either direction

38. Amphisbaenas are predators that feed primarily on rabbits, foxes, birds, and small deer, and will also prey on humanoids if presented with the opportunity

39. ‘He slew 27 dragons, 15 Amphisbaenas, and 3 sorceresses in whose invisible dungeons many knights errant were kept prisoner.’ ‘The amphisbaena is supposed to be scary because it …

40. The first Amphisbaenas sprang up from the earth when the mutagenic blood of Medusa's severed head dripped onto the desert sands as Perseus and Pegasus transported it back to the King

41. Other groups of vertebrates, such as snakes, Amphisbaenas and apode lizards are also killed although they are not considered game animals by the locals, who have no use for them

42. If the snake is cut in two, the separated heads can immediately reattach their bodies together or go separate ways and regrow their lost portions to become two new Amphisbaenas

43. 15), that Egypt nourishes innumerable serpents, basilisks, and twoheaded serpents (Amphisbaenas), and the seytalus (a serpent of a glistening color), and the (Latin: Jaculus), and adders, and vipers, and many others.

44. Amphioxuses 27; amphipathic 27; amphiphile 24; amphiphiles 25; amphiphilic 28; amphiploid 23; amphiploidies 26; amphiploids 24; amphiploidy 26; amphipod 20; amphipods 21; amphiprostyle 27; amphiprostyles 28; amphisbaena 23; amphisbaenae 24; amphisbaenas 24; amphisbaenic 27; amphitheater 22; amphitheaters 23; amphitheatric 26; amphitheatrical 29; amphitheatrically 34; …

45. Amphisbaenas, which makes it difficult to collect the specimens for study (Pough et al., 2003), these animals have received the attention of some researchers, who have reported a pair of small eyes, covered by a scale, without ocular extrinsic muscles and one harderian gland inside the orbit, considerably larger than the eye