Apoda

Word APODA
Character 5
Hyphenation ap o da
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The wetland areas of the region support numerous waterfowl and native fish including the endemic brown mudfish (Neochanna apoda), which is considered a lower risk globally threatened species. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Selaginella apoda, or Meadow Spikemoss is a small, insignificant looking plant, common to eastern North America. ❋ Unknown (2008)

To me it suggests nothing so much as Paradisaea apoda, the greater bird of paradise, raising its plumes in lubricious display. ❋ David Quammen (2004)

A tree with an accommodating shape—a sparse crown, horizontal limbs on which males can dance back and forth—might serve as a lek for many consecutive generations of P. apoda. ❋ David Quammen (2004)

At the end of a week, the more assiduous of the two boys returned exultantly with a specimen of Paradisaea apoda, the greater bird of paradise. ❋ David Quammen (2004)

Besides the two birds of paradise, C. regius and P. apoda, Wallace had counted more than a hundred other species of bird. ❋ David Quammen (2004)

The Paradisea apoda, as far as we have any certain knowledge, is confined to the mainland of the Aru Islands, never being found in the smaller islands which surround the central mass. ❋ Unknown (2004)

If the giant bird Aepyornis maximus could exist without wings, why not a modest-sized Paradisea apoda without feet? ❋ David Quammen (2004)

The female differs remarkably front the same sex in Paradisea apoda, by being entirely white on the under surface of the body, and is thus a much handsomer bird. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It is tolerably plentiful in the Aru Islands, which led to it, being brought to Europe at an early period along with Paradisea apoda. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The Great Bird of Paradise (Paradisea apoda of Linnaeus) is the largest species known, being generally seventeen or eighteen inches from the beak to the tip of the tail. ❋ Unknown (2004)

It continually utters a harsh, creaking note, somewhat intermediate between that of Paradisea apoda, and the more musical cry of Cicinnurus regius. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Slowly, like some primitive, reptilian apoda, I extended my legs as far as possible and edged my body forward toward the wall. ❋ Linda Fairstein (2001)

Take the great bird of paradise (_Paradisea apoda_) as an illustration. ❋ William Temple Hornaday (1895)

The immense tuft of golden plumage in the best known birds of paradise (Paradisea apoda and P. minor) springs from a very small area on the side of the breast. ❋ Alfred Russel Wallace (1868)

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