That is the pyjama shark. It is found in the coastal waters of South Africa.
Tricarpelema africanum was created in 2007.
Pygeum africanum, pygeum, and African plum tree.
Gnetum africanum
The scientific name would be Chrysophyllum africanum.
William Wilkinson has written: 'Systema Africanum, or, A treastise, discovering the intrigues and arbitrary preceedings of the Guiney Company' -- subject(s): Commerce
Pygeum is not a commonly known herb in Telugu culture, so it may not have a specific name in Telugu. It is best referred to by its botanical name "Pygeum africanum" in Telugu.
Only oviparous sharks lay eggs, as most bony fish do.Neverthless, the list of oviparous sharks is vast. I will try no mention just a few species:- Several species of bull sharks, like the horn shark (Heterodontus francisci).- The crested bullhead shark (Heterodontus galeatus).- The australian swellshark (Cephaloscyllium laticeps).- The zebra shark (Stegostoma fasciatum).- The swellshark (Cephaloscyllium ventriosum).- The striped catshark (Poroderma africanum).(Most catshark species are oviparous.)- The saddle carpetshark (Cirrhoscyllium japonicum).(Also most carpetshark species are oviparous.)However, the majority of sharks species are ovoviviparous.
the most common strain that causes tuberculosis in humans is Mycobacterium tuberculosis. there are also other strains, but in terms of incidence, they do not cause much damage in humans. examples of this is Mycobacterium bovis and Mycobacterium africanum. these strains are more common in animals.
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