"Siebenrockiella crassicollis " are known by a variety of vernacular names among hobbyists, such as black terrapin, black mud turtle, Malaysian black mud turtle, fat-headed turtle, thick-necked turtle, and Borneo black leaf turtle.
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The persistent traveler is rewarded with sunburn, mosquito bites, shoes caked with sticky, black mud and clothing soaked alternately with rain and sweat _ all badges of honor, proof even, of having experienced Coba.
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He found employment as a swineherd at Swainswick, about two miles from the later site of Bath, and noticed that his pigs would go into an alder-moor in cold weather and return covered in black mud.
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Those how have the magpie as their totem will tell the story the same, but that the brothers fell into thick black mud, and the magpie only slightly stained his feathers, the crow covered in the mud.
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More recently, polymetallic sulfide deposits have been discovered and polymetallic sulfide " black muds " are being presently deposited from " black smokers " The cobalt scarcity situation of 1978 has a new option now : recover it from manganese nodules.
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In many of Woods writings, and particularly " The Essay towards a description of Bath ", he describes Bladud, a legendary king of the Bath, and noticed that his pigs would go into an alder-moor in cold weather and return covered in black mud.
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The rocking to and fro of the buildings was something terrific, the vessels moving about and bumping each other as though in a heavy seaway; the water of the river, bubbling up and mixed with the black mud of the river, was all the colour of ink; hundreds of people rushed off to the ships and remained all night.
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Porter ) retells the Yu flood-control myth in terms of the Yellow Dragon or Azure Dragon and the Black Tortoise . " Y?exhausted his energy creating channels, diverting the waters and establishing mountains as the yellow dragon dragged its tail in front and the black turtle carried green-black mud ( used to build the channels ) in back ."
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He writes that he built a few " store-bought model planes " but the dime to buy them was often hard to come by in Depression days . So Atkinson and his friends used their ingenuity and fashioned model aircraft from the thick black mud from the North Central Texas cotton fields after that mud had dried to a thick paste.