Yellow and brown toon dog
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ODIEYellow-and-brown toon dog
perentielarge, brown and yellow monitor lizard, Varanus giganteus, native to arid and semiarid regions of Australia
tortoiseshellThe semitransparent mottled yellow and brown shell of certain turtles, typically used to make jewelry or ornaments
cherimoyatropical American tree, Annona cherimola, having leaves with velvety, hairy undersides and yellow-to-brown fragrant flowers
tortoiseshellsThe semitransparent mottled yellow and brown shell of certain turtles, typically used to make jewelry or ornaments
meadowlarksA ground-dwelling songbird of the American blackbird family, with a brown streaky back and typically yellow and black underparts
meadowlarkA ground-dwelling songbird of the American blackbird family, with a brown streaky back and typically yellow and black underparts
goujonyellow and brown catfish, Pylodictus olivaris, common in the central U.S., having a flattened head and a projecting lower jaw
mudcatyellow and brown catfish, Pylodictus olivaris, common in the central U.S., having a flattened head and a projecting lower jaw
vesuvianitea silicate of calcium, magnesium, and aluminium, aka idocrase, occurring as brown, yellow, or green crystals or masses in metamorphosed limestones
goujonsyellow and brown catfish, Pylodictus olivaris, common in the central U.S., having a flattened head and a projecting lower jaw
vesuvianitesVESUVIANITE, a silicate of calcium, magnesium, and aluminium, aka idocrase, occurring as brown, yellow, or green crystals or masses in metamorphosed limestones
pulusoft, elastic vegetable fiber of yellow-brown hue obtained from the young fronds of Hawaiian tree ferns, used for mattress and pillow stuffing
pulussoft, elastic vegetable fiber of yellow-brown hue obtained from the young fronds of Hawaiian tree ferns, used for mattress and pillow stuffing
coneflowerany of several composite plants of Rudbeckia,Echinacea, and other genera, having flowers usually with yellow rays and a brown or black disk
andraditeA mineral of the garnet group, containing calcium and iron. It occurs as yellow, green, brown, or black crystals, sometimes of gem quality
pyromorphiteA mineral consisting of a chloride and phosphate of lead, typically occurring as green, yellow, or brown crystals in the oxidized zones of lead deposits
monazitesa yellow to red or brown mineral that is a phosphate of thorium and various rare earth elements and occurs especially in sand and gravel deposits
mynasdark brown slightly crested bird (A. tristis) of southeastern Asia with a white tail tip and wing markings and bright yellow bill and feet compare hill mynah
mynahdark brown slightly crested bird (A. tristis) of southeastern Asia with a white tail tip and wing markings and bright yellow bill and feet compare hill mynah
mynadark brown slightly crested bird (A. tristis) of southeastern Asia with a white tail tip and wing markings and bright yellow bill and feet compare hill mynah
mynahsdark brown slightly crested bird (A. tristis) of southeastern Asia with a white tail tip and wing markings and bright yellow bill and feet compare hill mynah
vermiculiteA yellow or brown mineral found as an alteration product of mica and other minerals, and used for insulation or as a moisture-retentive medium for growing plants
ruffesA freshwater fish of the perch family, with a greenish-brown back and yellow sides and underparts. Native to Eurasia, it has been introduced into Lakes Michigan and Superior
lauanthe light yellow to reddish-brown or brown wood of any of various tropical southeast Asian trees (as of the genera Shorea and Parashorea) which sometimes enters commerce as Philippine mahogany
sliderany of several freshwater turtles of the genus Chrysemys, of North America, having a smooth shell usually olive brown with various markings above and yellow below: some, esp. C. scripta, are raised commercially and the young sold as pets, ra
waxwingsany of a genus (Bombycilla) of American and Eurasian chiefly brown to gray oscine birds (as a cedar waxwing) having a showy crest, red waxy material on the tips of the secondaries, and a yellow band on the tip of the tail