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Its black-and-white plumage and long-necked upright posture with heavy bill makes it distinctive and unmistakable.
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Its and black-and-white
Its editorial pretensions are underscored by an opening black-and-white montage of actual presidents from Franklin D. Roosevelt through Bill Clinton lambasting war.
Its look and feel is uncanny ; it's a tribute to a black-and-white era, filmed in color, and yet the colors seem burnished and aged.
Its epic fantasy-adventure context, along with its black-and-white art style, quirky humor, twinge of satire, and anachronistic elements, have earned it comparisons to Jeff Smith's acclaimed Bone series.
Its and plumage
Its greyer tones, giving a cloudy appearance to the underside, and lack of the Nightingale's obvious red tail side patches are the clearest plumage differences from that species.
Its plumage is velvet-black, green-glossed on the body, and it has a long curved red bill and red legs.
Its plumage is a drab brown with purple iridescence on the back ( the subspecies S. u. minor is darker ).
Its head, neck and breast are black ; eyes are yellow ; bill and legs are red ; the rest of the plumage on the bird is a rich dark blue to purple in color.
Its plumage is lavender-blue to mid-blue in the crest, back, wings, and tail, and its face is white.
Its thick plumage, heavily feathered taloned feet, and colouration render the Snowy Owl well-adapted for life north of the Arctic Circle.
Its closest relative is the Lesser Yellowlegs, a much smaller bird with a very different appearance apart from the fine, clear, and dense pattern of the neck, which both species show in breeding plumage.
Its plumage comprises unobtrusive and muted tones, which blend in with the dry dead plants, old wood or sunny greyish wood found in its preferred habitats.
Its general appearance was similar to the extant Psittacula species, and it had the black collar characteristic of its genus ; however, it differed by its slate blue, not green, plumage.
Its and upright
Its habitual gait is quadrupedal, using the soles of its feet and resting on its knuckles, but it can walk upright for short distances.
Its twenty-five ton capstone was most likely a glacial erratic ( a piece of rock / conglomerate carried by glacial ice some distance from the rock outcrop from which it came ), which the builders dug beneath and supported with upright stones to create a burial chamber.
Its appearance is similar to that of an upright piano ( four-or five-octave ) or of a large wooden music box ( three-octave ).
Its illogical colors make the pool seem abstract, its apparent depth evoking a sort of symbolism: The woman whose toes touch the water on the left side of the pool represents birth ; the figure in the middle, who is sitting upright with both feet in the water, represents life ; while the figure on the right represents death by turning away from the pool.
Its long legs, large upright body, lack of a prominent tail, vocalizations, and complex systems of communication are all reminiscent of human traits.
Its current members are Jim " Reverend Horton " Heath on guitar and lead vocals, Jimbo Wallace on the upright bass, and Paul Simmons on drums.
Its discoverer, Eugène Dubois, gave it the scientific name Pithecanthropus erectus, a name derived from Greek and Latin roots meaning upright ape-man.
Its direct interactive use within the Rokenbok world was limited, however, and it was eventually discontinued and replaced by the RC Fire & Rescue Vehicle, which is basically the same vehicle platform, but is fire engine-styled and includes a claw-like hitch arm for setting overturned vehicles upright.
Its and posture
Its use by Arab state media and leaders, even though other terms are equally " politically useful ", " reinforces the state's anti-Israel posture and the perception of Israel as a sinister threat ".
Its large size is one of the most characteristic features of the muscular system in humans, connected as it is with the power of maintaining the trunk in the erect posture.
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