No. They both have crests, but the male's is a bright red and the female's is all black.
a male has red and black feathers. a females
Not only normal wildlife but so-called (Crane bats) which are primitive birds that are between the Pterydactyl and modern birds, and look something like Cranes ( thei birds not the construction machines) but have streamlined heads like the woodpeckers llike the Ivory Billed (rediscovered) -The Crane-bats were sighted by an engineer in the Amazon in l947-they are Two Tone blue- The world is so full of such beautiful things...
Judy Ivory is Chris Ivory's mother. Look it up!! :)
No, but there is a version with plastic inlays that look like ivory carvings.
If you have fair skin, you would probably look better in ivory. A white dress would make you look washed out. The ivory would give you some contrast.
a platypie is a billed platypus and is plura for it
The common pileated is nearly as big as the ivory bill. There is evidence however, that the ivorybill is not extinct. A male was seen and videotaped in Bayou de View in Arkansas in 2004, and there were observations in other states as well, as well as some sketchy video clips. States with sitings beside Arkansas are: North and South Carolina Florida Georgia Louisiana Texas
Yes, but it depends on how you look at it.
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It is hard to imagine why any person of good will would want to get rid of ant mimicking spiders. They are clean, harmless and very interesting little creatures, often useful, and very cute. Get yourself a nice big lens and have a good close look next time you see one. You might even see one catch a mosquito or an ant. You are lucky to have them in your dwelling; to see anything nearly as interesting in a zoo would cost you plenty. I can understand people wanting to get rid of certain kinds of ants, but the spiders that mimic them? That is definitely unacceptable. Why not wipe out a few spotted wood owls or ivory billed woodpeckers while you are at it?Are you serious? What on earth would you want to get rid of ant mimicking spiders for? They are clean, harmless and very interesting little creatures, often useful, and very cute. Get yourself a nice big lens and have a good close look next time you see one. You might even see one catch a mosquito or an ant. You are lucky to have them in your dwelling; to see anything nearly as interesting in a zoo would cost you plenty. I can understand people wanting to get rid of certain kinds of ants, but the spiders that mimic them? That is definitely unacceptable. Why not wipe out a few spotted wood owls or ivory billed woodpeckers instead?
nope!! but they can eat these little bugsthat lives in the grass or the plants you look at! !
A preferred look would be the mahogany due to it's elegant style; additionally, ivory chairs with create a clustered look. Mahogany chairs would create an area of focus to the beatiful distressed legs while the ivory chairs would take away from it.
of white, in the direction of brownish yellow.