The walckvogel, more commonly known as the "walckenaer" or "walckenaeria," was first described in 1598 by the Dutch naturalist and botanist, Jan Jonston. His observations contributed to the early understanding of this group of organisms. However, the term "walckvogel" typically refers to a type of bird in specific contexts, so it's essential to clarify the exact species or context you are inquiring about.
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The Wars or Religion started in 1562 and ended with The Edict of Nantes in1598.
The fossils of the giant Marabou Stork were first spotted in the Indonesian island of Flores.
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It is spotted at the point where the ball is when the knee hits the ground.
do you mean spotted like when he had chicken pox ?? they were spotted just 38 meters 42 centimeter north west of new hamburg
It was first spotted by a portuguese.
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It is not known when the European settlers first spotted the Laughing kookaburra, but it would have been very soon after settlement began in January 1788. The Laughing kookaburra is vocal, and easily spotted when it makes its call. It was first described by French naturalist Johann Hermann in 1783.
The first to look up at the night sky.