What was once thescragglyeffort of a few odd individuals has now blossomed into a major field.
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In some species, the mantle can take on the spiky appearance of seaweed, or thescraggly, bumpy texture of a rock, among other disguises.
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This is ascragglyrhizomatous perennial herb growing a hairy, glandular, branching stem 30 centimeters to 1.5 meters long.
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He wrote in his diary that the area was entirely treeless except for a fewscragglyfruit trees.
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Some open tall shrubbery and dead,scragglybranches should be provided for roosting.
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He initially appears as a small, drink-loving old man with ascragglywhite beard on his chin and a ducktail hairstyle, however, he is able to transform into a giant.
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In the western species, the crown is morescragglyand hair-like, the chest is a uniform blue-gray and not maroon and there is a less distinct wing-bar.
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