Gongylophis muelleri was created in 1823.
Cirroteuthis muelleri was created in 1836.
Persoonia muelleri was created in 1896.
Calamus muelleri was created in 1875.
Pultenaea muelleri was created in 1864.
Dermatonotus muelleri was created in 1885.
Istiblennius muelleri was created in 1879.
A beachsalmon is a fish, Latin name Leptobrama muelleri, native to the coasts of southern New Guinea, Queensland, and Western Australia.
A wait-a-while is any of several Australian plants, including Acacia cuspidifolia, Smilax australis, Calamus australis, and Calamus muelleri.
There are 98 species in Australia with arguably the most beautiful species in the world Phalacrognathus muelleri which also the biggest Australian species. Many are flightless and the more commonly encountered Lamprima Genus are duirnal. Most other species are nocturnal
The Kenyan Sand boa (Gongylophis colubrinus) typically inhabits arid and semi-arid regions, including savannas, grasslands, and sandy deserts. They prefer environments with loose, sandy soil that allows for easy burrowing, providing them shelter from predators and extreme temperatures. These snakes are often found hiding under rocks, leaf litter, or within their burrows, where they can maintain moisture and avoid the heat of the day.
"Porang" refers to a type of root vegetable, specifically from the plant species Amorphophallus muelleri, commonly found in Southeast Asia. It is often used in traditional dishes and is known for its starchy texture. In some cultures, porang is also valued for its potential health benefits and is used in various culinary applications, including as a thickening agent in soups and stews.
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