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Tiger tail

Chrysan- themum Chrysan-themum 8. Chrysan-themum of mystery Tiger tail Willow... [Pg.221]

Select appropriate nozzle for the proper size of main to be cleaned. Position high pressure hose, nozzle and 5. Physical - Struck by nozzle head. Trip hazard. 5. Awareness of the location of the nozzle. Be aware of tiger tail tie off. Be aware of the weight of the nozzle on the hose. ... [Pg.130]

Position nozzle into invert of sewer pipe and tie off tiger tail. Use mirror or flashlight if needed. Reset reel counter to zero. 6. Physical - Struck by hiah pressure nozzle head / Noise / Debris from back pressure. 6. Tiger tail may be used to position nozzle into the invert. Ensure nozzle is completely in the pipe before applying minimal pressure. ... [Pg.130]

The tiger cat, or large spotted-tailed native cat Dasyurops maculatus) is a native predator of dense forests of eastern Australia and Tasmania. This animal can reach a length of about 47 in (120 cm), of which almost one-half is comprised of its tail. Sometimes, individual animals will wreak havoc in situations where prey is confined in a relatively small space, for example, in a chicken coop. [Pg.240]

Down by the river is seen the great prince VilkaAuca [soldier of the family] on his black bull, with two golden swords and a luminous tuft of feathers, which radiates immense aquatic powers. He is a helper when one walks under the water and a companion in maritime travel. A little to the left are the pumas-sirenas, with the body and hair of a woman but the face of a tiger, with very hypnotic tails. They are used by the murayas to catch the bufeos colorados [pink river dolphins] who sometimes rob women and make them pregnant. With the help of the puma-sirenas, the murayas are able to rescue these women and release them from their Pregnancy. [Pg.78]

Salamander, Asiatic (Megalobatrachus maximus) Salamander, European (Salamandra atra) Salamander, long-tailed (Eurycea lucifuga) Salamander, spotted (Ambystoma maculatum) Salamander, tiger (A. tigrinum)... [Pg.659]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.221 , Pg.263 ]




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