The botonical name is Pandanus fascicularis ...
In English it is called Screw Pine flower
Common names include:
Red Snapper
Poo and poop are both names used to mean feces or excrement. It probably derives from the sound of flatulence (gas), from the Old English popen, meaning to make a horn sound.
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Because cats poo is small and they usually poo in their littler box in the house... if they are an outside cat they usually poo in the woods.... or somewhere hidden they bury their poo
There no such thing as diamond poo.
I found this link in flickr with the right image... http://www.flickr.com/photos/60661484@N00/1547073301
INaiya Thalam !!
watts
its called poo ka ka poo
China
obiously his nname is chance bieber.
Marshall, but i dony know his last name.
Whatever nname you give your best friend!
English poo!
ur poo
The singular pura and the plural pure in the feminine and the singular puro and the plural puri in the masculine are literal Italian equivalents of the English word "pure." The respective pronunciations will be "POO-ra" and "POO-rey" in the feminine and "POO-ro" and "POO-ree" in the masculine in Italian.
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