Ginglymostoma cirratum, nurse shark - small bottom-dwelling shark of warm shallow waters on both coasts of North America and South America and from southeast Asia to Australia Carcharias taurus, Odontaspis taurus, sand shark, sand tiger - shallow-water shark with sharp jagged teeth found on bot...
Humans are rewarded, of course. After all, they were the innocent victims of the whole thing. In the end, angels are made to serve them. Angels, after all, are created beings. But humans, though also created beings, are adopted into God's own family as part of the plan that eventuall...
Crocodiles and Alligators: Powerful predators with impressive teeth and jaws, these reptiles inhabit freshwater environments. Amphibians: Living Between Two Worlds Amphibians, named for their ability to live both on land and in water, are fascinating creatures that undergo metamorphos...
In the Christian New Testament, Abaddon is the Angel of the Abyss. He reigns over an army of giant locusts, the size of horses. The locusts have wings, lions’ teeth, human faces, and tails with a scorpion stinger. 2. Abchanchu The meaning of the name Abchanchu is unknown. Abchanch...
The Old Norse considered them fiendish creatures. They were thought to be ugly with prominent facial features such as nose, jaws, and in some cases, hog-like teeth. They are physically large and aggressive towards humans or other races they may come across. ...
Canines: Wolves, dogs, foxes, and coyotes are all members of the Canidae family, known for their keen sense of smell and sharp teeth. Felines: Lions, tigers, leopards, and domestic cats belong to the Felidae family, renowned for their agility and hunting skills. Primates:...
that put people's teeth on edge was Nevaeh, or "heaven" spelled backward. That name didn't exist until the 1990s, but it took off in popularity in 2003, shooting from the 150th most common baby name in that year to the 31st most popular in 2007 (as of 2009, it stood at No. 34...
Cadmus (Greek name for boys) –“Dragon’s teeth” Cosima (ancient Greek name for girls) –“Order” Cosmo (Greek unisex name) –“Order”; although a gender-neutral name, it’s more popularly used as a boy’s name than a girl’s name Draco (Greek boy name)–“Dragon”; a characte...
You will find many strange animals in the sea.Some are as large as a school bus.Many sea animals give out light in the dark and some have sharp teeth.In the daytime, there is much light.Here, under the sea, everything is blue and green.When fishes swim nearby, you can catch them ...
Most English people have three names: a first name, a middle name and the family name. Their family name comes last. For example, my full name is Jim Allan Green. Green is my family name. My parents gave me both of my other names.People don..