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Specimens of ocean sunfish have been observed up to in length and weighing up to.
Specimens have been collected from the sea as far north as Norway.
Specimens representing life stages from hatchling to adult have been found.
Specimens have been documented to be over 450 years old.
" Specimens from these occurrences commonly have bright luster and rich color, with well-developed crystals in unusual and attractive arrangements.
Specimens in excess of have been caught with a specimen of landed in November, 2008 from the Norfolk Anglers ' Conservation Association ( NACA ) fishery at Lyng.
Charles Lamb gave the highest possible praise to his friend's Dramatic Sketches when he said that had he found them as anonymous manuscript in the Garrick Collection he would have had no hesitation about including them in his Dramatic Specimens.
Specimens from Japanese and Russian studies have been shown to be on average larger than those from Chinese studies.
Specimens frequently escape from collections, and in the 20th century a large feral population was established in Great Britain ; more recently small numbers have bred in Ireland, concentrated in the parks of Dublin.
Specimens have survived for over 40 years in captivity, with the oldest recorded ball python being more than 48 years old.
Specimens from California may have more reddish-brown caps.
Specimens up to in height have been recorded.
Specimens can reach massive proportions, and have thrived in drier climates ; impressive specimen trees have been grown in the Waring Gardens in Deniliquin, and in Hay.
Specimens have been recorded as far north as the Bering Sea and as far south as the Baja California Peninsula on the east side and the southern islands of Japan on the west.
Specimens have been measured up to 18 cm.
Specimens wintering in India have been found to have mainly aquatic plants in their stomachs.
Specimens are known to have been made of flint, chert, jasper, chalcedony and other stone of conchoidal fracture.
Specimens of the nominate form have sometimes been confused with lophorinus.
Specimens which we possess of Occitan drama are, comparatively few ; but researches in local archives, especially in old account books, have brought to light a considerable number of entries concerning the acting, at public expense, of religious plays, called, in Latin documents, historia or moralitas, most of which seem to be irretrievably lost.
Specimens have also been found in Balochistan at altitudes of up to 1982 m.
Specimens of the Ordovician nautiloid Endoceras have been recorded measuring up to 3. 5 meters ( 13 ft ) in length, and Cameroceras is ( somewhat doubtfully ) estimated to have reached 11 meters ( 36 ft ).

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In 1760, noted Shakespearean editor Edward Capell included the play in his Prolusions ; or, Select Pieces of Ancient Poetry, Compil'd with great Care from their several Originals, and Offer'd to the Publicke as Specimens of the Integrity that should be Found in the Editions of worthy Authors, and concluded that it had been written by Shakespeare.
Specimens have been recorded at up to in length, and weighing up to.
Specimens from the beds were sent to the Smithsonian Institution and other museums worldwide, and by 1900 more than 100 articles and books had been published about the John Day Fossil Beds.
Specimens have been recorded at 1. 3 m ( 4 feet ) long.
Specimens have been recorded as far north as Greenland.
Specimens have been obtained from Scotland, Northumberland and Wales, as well as from about thirty different countries.
Specimens of Edmontosaurus have been classified with various genera including Anatosaurus, Anatotitan, Claosaurus, Diclonius, Hadrosaurus, Thespesius, and Trachodon, and the well-known but possibly synonymous Anatosaurus and Anatotitan are now generally regarded as synonyms of Edmontosaurus.
Specimens have been found between two layers of volcanic ash, dated to 4. 17 and 4. 12 million years, coincidentally when A. afarensis appears in the fossil record.
Specimens at locations further south in Illinois have been verified as recently as 1976, with the Illinois Academy of Sciences verifying a total of 122 captures to that date.

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Specimens of gold were found in town, and iron and copper pyrites in veins.
Specimens of Tibullus at his best may be found in i. I, 3, 89-94 ; 5, 19-36 ; 9, 45-68 ; ii.
Specimens identified from the Maya civilization region of southern Mexico, Guatemala and the Yucatán Peninsula show no evidence of the drilling or cutting techniques found in central and highland Mexico.
Specimens found in what is thought to be life positions indicate that the creature rested on — or possibly inthe sediment in shallow seas.
Specimens can be found in late autumn and winter, reaching 7 cm in diameter and weighing up to 100 g. Production is almost exclusively European, with France accounting for 45 %, Spain 35 %, Italy 20 %, and small amounts from Slovenia, Croatia and the Australian states of Tasmania and Western Australia ( see below ).
Specimens are up to 30 cm ( 12 in ) long, and are found in the Western USA and South Western British Columbia.
Specimens were first found in Australia's Ediacara Hills, but recent research has concentrated on the numerous finds near the White Sea in Russia, which cover an interval of time from.
Specimens so far found reach almost 10 cm in diameter, which is large for a scyphomedusa.
In the forest Specimens of Trébol, Timbó, Red Quebracho, Karanda, Palo Blanco, Juasy ’ y Guazú, Urundey-mi, Kurupa ’ y, Curuñi, and Jata ’ i can be found in the forests ; in the meadows, specimens of Arasupe ; and in palm fields, Karanday.
Specimens from this group have been found preserved in European peat bogs which anthropologists trace to 4000 BC.
Specimens were found in Leisey Shell Pit 1A and 3B, Hillsborough County, Florida paleontological sites ~ 2. 1 Ma.
Specimens of Emys orbicularis are also found in upland environments for feeding.
Specimens have been taken in the Atlantic, the Mediterranean, they have been found in Bay of Bengal, at Mauritius and in the Pacific.
Specimens from central Asia are also known by the binomial name Latrodectus lugubris ; that name, however, is considered obsolete, though it is still commonly found in the literature.
Specimens from the Lead Belt are highly prized by gem and mineral collectors and are found in museums worldwide.

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