| 41. | These tangles of tightly curled tendrils come from plants known as afila peas.
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| 42. | Most tendril climbers do not require a sturdy support.
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| 43. | A lithe sprite has tendrils for hair and limbs.
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| 44. | A web of tendrils emerges from her head like an elaborate intravenous system.
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| 45. | The tiny sundew traps its prey in its sticky flower-like tendrils.
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| 46. | The tendrils each compete for a footprint on the inner orb as well.
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| 47. | The two halves were joined together by a narrow tendril in Waller County.
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| 48. | Egg cases from rays vary in that they have points rather than tendrils.
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| 49. | The jewel grafted itself to his throat and extended tendrils through his body.
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| 50. | It does not twine, nor does it have tendrils or aerial roots.
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