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Draparnaldiella 🔍

Draparnaliidae are a class of unicellular eukaryotic bacteria that belong to the family Chlorobacillaceae. They primarily inhabit freshwater bodies and aquatic environments, particularly in regions where water temperatures range from 10 to 35°C (50 to 84°F). These bacteria have been found in various habitats such as rivers, lakes, and streams, but their prevalence is generally higher near the edges of these bodies. Draparnaliidae

Draparnaudiidae 🔍

Draparnaudiidae is a group of birds that includes the draparniiform family, which consists of several species known for their distinctive features such as large, pointed bills and curved beaks. These birds are found in various regions around the world, including Asia, Africa, and North America.

Draparnaldia 🔍

Draperiana, a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, known for its large, colorful flowers with intricate patterns and often featuring an unusual shape or color.

Rhododraparnaldia 🔍

Rhododendron, a flowering plant native to Asia, is distinguished by its distinctive, white flowers that are often used in floral arrangements and as ornamental plants.

Draparnaldioides 🔍

Draparniella, a type of mammalian species characterized by a single cell with multiple nuclei and a characteristic round shape, is known for its unique ability to produce a variety of cellular structures, including cells capable of producing milk in some species.

Draparnaudia 🔍

Draparnaudia is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae, commonly known as lilies. These flowers are characterized by their delicate, round shape and are often used for decorative purposes.

Raparna 🔍

Raparna is a female Indian actor, known for her portrayal of Kali in the popular television series "Dangal." She made her acting debut with the show "Aashiqui 2" and has since appeared in numerous films such as "Ghazal," "Bajirao Mastani," and "Yeh Rishta Kya Mera Hai."

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