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With its horseshoe-shaped nose, it’s like a flying symbol of good fortune in the woods, unless that is, you are a small moth, midge or mosquito about to be caught. Although many bats roost inside trees, lesser horseshoe bats mainly roost in caves, mines and posh stately homes, but these tend to be in well wooded landscapes. The bats like the cover and abundance of small insect prey in woods, where their manoeuvrable flight enables them to twist and turn in amongst trees with ease. At rest, it hangs Dracula-style, with its wings wrapped around its plum-sized body. 10. Deceptive featherwort ( Pseudomarsupidium decipiens) In one episode of Jonathan Creek, a stage magician pulls a seemingly endless string of sausages from his trousers as part of his act. Adam Klaus is not amused. Khalifé, M. (2008). The Mezze Cookbook. New Holland. p.10. ISBN 978-1-84537-978-0 . Retrieved 22 October 2017. Salumi are Italian cured meat products and predominantly made from pork. Only sausage versions of salami are listed below. See the salami article and Category:Salumi for additional varieties.
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Italy [ edit ] 'Nduja is a particularly spicy, spreadable pork sausage from the region of Calabria in Southern Italy. A variety of soppressata But, unlike many bats which roost inside trees, these mainly roost in caves, mines and stately homes in well-wooded landscapes. Tung lamaow ( Cham: ꨓꨭꩂ ꨤꨟꨯꨱꨥ, Vietnamese: tung lò mò) – dried spiced Cham beef sausage, [38] see also Malaysian "tongmo".
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This is reminiscent of the opening scene of the 1995 James Bond film 'GoldenEye', where the iconic spy bungee dives off the dam at the Soviet Arkhangelsk It can grow up to 100 cm (40 in) in length, and a 2015 study found that it also has anticancer properties against human lung and breast cancer cells. Sinclair, C. (2009). Dictionary of Food: International Food and Cooking Terms from A to Z. Bloomsbury Publishing. p.pt1179. ISBN 978-1-4081-0218-3 . Retrieved 23 October 2017. They cling on in a few remaining woods, facing habitat destruction, climate change, pollution and could disappear within years without conservation efforts. The genus name Phallus is a reference to its penis-like appearance and impudicus is Latin for 'shameless'.