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highly venomous viper of northern Africa and southwestern Asia having a horny spine above each eye
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| hornet |
large stinging paper wasp
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| horn |
A horn is a hollow, pointed projection of the skin of various animals. In ruminant artiodactyls, the horns are paired and take various forms depending on the family:* Tragulidae: No horns.* Antilocapridae: The horn has a prong.* Giraffidae: There are bony bumps covered with furred skin which look like they ought to have horns on them, but do not.* Cervidae: Deer have antlers, which are not true horns. Made of bone, they are shed and regrown each year. ...
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In telecommunications, the term horn has the following meanings: * In radio transmission, an open-ended waveguide, of increasing cross-sectional area, which radiates directly in a desired direction or feeds a reflector that forms a desired beam. ** Note 1: Horns may have one or more expansion curves, i.e., longitudinal cross sections, such as elliptical, conical, hyperbolic, or parabolic curves, and not necessarily the same expansion curve in each (E-plane and H-plane) cross section. ...
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| horned viper |
The Saharan Horned viper (Cerastes cerastes) is a small species of viper inhabiting northern Africa. It is typically little more than 2 feet long, though relatively heavy bodied. They typically move by sidewinding or rectilinear locomotion, but can burrow, and often lay submerged in the sand with little more than their eyes poking out, waiting for prey. Usually a light sandy color, this species has distinct horns over each eye, though the size varies between populations. ...
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