White spotted whale
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SEIWhite-spotted whale
SEISpotted whale
narwalan arctic toothed whale, Monodon monoceros, having a black-spotted whitish skin and, in the male, a long spiral tusk: family Monodontidae
PACAWhite-spotted rodent
AXISWhite-spotted deer.
SEISWhite-spotted whales
AXISWhite-spotted Asian deer
brilla fish spotted with white / brilliant
brillsBRILL, a fish spotted with white
lyardstreaked or spotted with gray or white
lyartstreaked or spotted with gray or white
lyardstreaked or spotted with gray or white.
whitewallthe spotted flycatcher, so called from the white color of the underparts
whitewallsWHITEWALL, the spotted flycatcher, so called from the white color of the underparts
minivers(in the Middle Ages) a fur of white or spotted white and gray used for linings and trimmings
minever(in the Middle Ages) a fur of white or spotted white and gray used for linings and trimmings
miniver(in the Middle Ages) a fur of white or spotted white and gray used for linings and trimmings
minevers(in the Middle Ages) a fur of white or spotted white and gray used for linings and trimmings
dalmatiana large breed of dog having a short smooth white coat with black or (in liver-spotted dalmatians) brown spots
dalmatiansDALMATIAN, a large breed of dog having a short smooth white coat with black or (in liver-spotted dalmatians) brown spots
lungwortsA bristly herbaceous European plant of the borage family, typically having white-spotted leaves and pink flowers that turn blue as they age
pacalarge, white-spotted, almost tailless rodent, Agouti paca, of Central and South America, having features resembling a guinea pig and rabbit: valued as food
pacaslarge, white-spotted, almost tailless rodent, Agouti paca, of Central and South America, having features resembling a guinea pig and rabbit: valued as food
nemophilaany of a genus (Nemophila) of annual herbs of the waterleaf family chiefly of western North America that are cultivated for their showy blue or white sometimes spotted flowers
pacaeither of two large nocturnal chiefly Central and South American rodents (Agouti paca syn. Cuniculus paca and A. taczanowskii syn. C. taczanowskii) that typically have a white-spotted brownish coat
pacaseither of two large nocturnal chiefly Central and South American rodents (Agouti paca syn. Cuniculus paca and A. taczanowskii syn. C. taczanowskii) that typically have a white-spotted brownish coat