Pacific flat-headed borer - translation to russian
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Pacific flat-headed borer - translation to russian

FICTIONAL MAMMAL
Hot headed naked ice borer; Hot headed ice borer; Naked ice borer

Pacific flat-headed borer      

общая лексика

златка тихоокеанская (Chrysobothris mali)

Pacific ocean         
  • url=https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASNC255HSNBZULZU00G.html}}</ref>
  • Picture of the Pacific Ocean, taken from space by the [[Apollo 11]] crew in July 1969
  • Map showing the migration of the [[Austronesian peoples]]
  • Impact of [[El Niño]] and [[La Niña]] on North America
  • Austronesian vessel]] with a double-canoe ([[catamaran]]) hull and a [[crab claw sail]]
  • thunderclouds]] are also visible.
  • [[Marine debris]] on a [[Hawaii]]an coast in 2008
  • [[Mount St. Helens]] in [[Skamania County, Washington]], U.S. in 2020
  • date=July 11, 2013}}</ref>
  • The island geography of the Pacific Ocean Basin
  • The regions, island nations, and territories of [[Oceania]]
  • A [[Ring of Fire]]; the Pacific is ringed by many volcanoes and [[oceanic trench]]es.
  • [[Tarawa Atoll]] in [[Kiribati]]
  • Sunset in [[Monterey County, California]], U.S.
  • [[Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars]] taking over [[Tahiti]] on 9 September 1842
  • Trieste]]'' before her record dive to the bottom of the [[Mariana Trench]], 23 January 1960
  • [[Typhoon Tip]] at global peak intensity on 12 October 1979
  • A [[stratovolcano]] in [[Ulawun]] on the island of [[New Britain]] in [[Papua New Guinea]]
  • ''Universalis Cosmographia'', also known as the [[Waldseemüller map]], dated 1507, was the first map to show the [[Americas]] separating two distinct oceans. South America was generally considered the [[New World]] and shows the name "America" for the first time, after [[Amerigo Vespucci]]
OCEAN BETWEEN ASIA, AUSTRALIA AND THE AMERICAS
Pacific; Pacific ocean; The Pacific; Pacific Oceans; Southwest Pacific; Pacific (ocean); East Pacific; West Pacific; South Pacific Ocean; Pacific basin; Western Pacific Ocean; The Pacific Ocean; Pacific Region; Eastern Pacific Ocean; Oceanum pacificum; North Pacific Ocean; Mid-Pacific; Pacific Basin; The South Pacific; Eastern Pacific; North Pacific ocean; South pacific; North Pacific; Pacific region; Southern Pacific Ocean; PAcific; Great South Sea; Sea of Magellan; South Pacific (film); North Pacific fisheries; South-Western Pacific; South-western Pacific; South Pacific (album); Environmental issues in the Pacific Ocean; Northern Pacific Ocean; Northwest Pacific; The Mid-Pacific; Prashant Mahasagar; South Pacific; Southwest Pacific Ocean; Northwest Pacific Ocean; Northeast Pacific Ocean; Southeast Pacific Ocean; Southeast Pacific; Northeast Pacific; History of the Pacific Ocean
Тихий океан
the Pacific Ocean         
  • url=https://www.asahi.com/articles/ASNC255HSNBZULZU00G.html}}</ref>
  • Picture of the Pacific Ocean, taken from space by the [[Apollo 11]] crew in July 1969
  • Map showing the migration of the [[Austronesian peoples]]
  • Impact of [[El Niño]] and [[La Niña]] on North America
  • Austronesian vessel]] with a double-canoe ([[catamaran]]) hull and a [[crab claw sail]]
  • thunderclouds]] are also visible.
  • [[Marine debris]] on a [[Hawaii]]an coast in 2008
  • [[Mount St. Helens]] in [[Skamania County, Washington]], U.S. in 2020
  • date=July 11, 2013}}</ref>
  • The island geography of the Pacific Ocean Basin
  • The regions, island nations, and territories of [[Oceania]]
  • A [[Ring of Fire]]; the Pacific is ringed by many volcanoes and [[oceanic trench]]es.
  • [[Tarawa Atoll]] in [[Kiribati]]
  • Sunset in [[Monterey County, California]], U.S.
  • [[Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars]] taking over [[Tahiti]] on 9 September 1842
  • Trieste]]'' before her record dive to the bottom of the [[Mariana Trench]], 23 January 1960
  • [[Typhoon Tip]] at global peak intensity on 12 October 1979
  • A [[stratovolcano]] in [[Ulawun]] on the island of [[New Britain]] in [[Papua New Guinea]]
  • ''Universalis Cosmographia'', also known as the [[Waldseemüller map]], dated 1507, was the first map to show the [[Americas]] separating two distinct oceans. South America was generally considered the [[New World]] and shows the name "America" for the first time, after [[Amerigo Vespucci]]
OCEAN BETWEEN ASIA, AUSTRALIA AND THE AMERICAS
Pacific; Pacific ocean; The Pacific; Pacific Oceans; Southwest Pacific; Pacific (ocean); East Pacific; West Pacific; South Pacific Ocean; Pacific basin; Western Pacific Ocean; The Pacific Ocean; Pacific Region; Eastern Pacific Ocean; Oceanum pacificum; North Pacific Ocean; Mid-Pacific; Pacific Basin; The South Pacific; Eastern Pacific; North Pacific ocean; South pacific; North Pacific; Pacific region; Southern Pacific Ocean; PAcific; Great South Sea; Sea of Magellan; South Pacific (film); North Pacific fisheries; South-Western Pacific; South-western Pacific; South Pacific (album); Environmental issues in the Pacific Ocean; Northern Pacific Ocean; Northwest Pacific; The Mid-Pacific; Prashant Mahasagar; South Pacific; Southwest Pacific Ocean; Northwest Pacific Ocean; Northeast Pacific Ocean; Southeast Pacific Ocean; Southeast Pacific; Northeast Pacific; History of the Pacific Ocean
Тихий океан

Definition

Borer
·noun The hagfish (Myxine).
II. Borer ·noun One that bores; an instrument for boring.
III. Borer ·noun Any bivalve mollusk (Saxicava, Lithodomus, ·etc.) which bores into limestone and similar substances.
IV. Borer ·noun A marine, bivalve mollusk, of the genus Teredo and allies, which burrows in wood. ·see Teredo.
V. Borer ·noun One of the larvae of many species of insects, which penetrate trees, as the apple, peach, pine, ·etc. ·see Apple borer, under Apple.

Wikipedia

Hotheaded Naked Ice Borer

The Hotheaded Naked Ice Borer is a fictional animal invented by Discover magazine as an April Fool's Day joke.

A short article on the Hotheaded Naked Ice Borer first appeared in the April 1995 issue of Discover magazine. The article was written by Tim Folger, then an editor at the magazine. Folger wrote several other April Fool stories for the magazine, including a basketball-sized particle named the "bigon", and the discovery of prehistoric musical instruments— rhinoceros bladder bagpipes, a mastodon-tusk tuba, and a bone triangle—supposedly used by Neanderthals.

What is the Russian for Pacific flat-headed borer? Translation of &#39Pacific flat-headed borer&#39