Cootes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jim Cootes, Australian orchidologist Joe Cootes, New Zealand rugby league player John Cootes...
Look up cooter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cooter may refer to: Cooter (band), the original name of the punk band Autopilot Off "Cooter" (30 Rock)...
American coot (Fulica americana), also known as a mud hen or pouldeau, is a bird of the family Rallidae. Though commonly mistaken for ducks, American coots are...
They constitute the genus Fulica, the name being the Latin term for "coot". Coots have predominantly black plumage, and—unlike many rails—they are usually...
In mammals, the vulva (pl.: vulvas or vulvae) consists of the external female genitalia. The human vulva includes the mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora...
Coots Lake is a reservoir in Polk County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. Coots Lake was created in 1960, and named for the lake's architect, Coolidge "Coot"...
The Eurasian coot (Fulica atra), also known as the common coot, or Australian coot, is a member of the rail and crake bird family, the Rallidae. It is...
Samuel L. Cootes (1792–1882) was a merchant, magistrate, and lawyer in Rockingham County, Virginia. The town of Cootes Store takes its name from his place...
won 12–7, with Cootes crossing in the first half, becoming the tournament's top try-scorer. Having obtained a dispensation to marry, Cootes wed in 1972 in...
The Hawaiian coot (Fulica alai), also known as the ʻ'alae ke'oke'o in Hawaiian, is a bird in the rail family, Rallidae, that is endemic to Hawaiʻi. In...
coastal plain cooter (P. floridana) when that turtle is not itself considered a subspecies of the river cooter (P. concinna). The peninsula cooter is an average...
Ontario. The wetland/marsh is also often referred to as Cootes Paradise but is part of the Cootes Paradise Nature Reserve and core area, with these lands...
The coastal plain cooter (Pseudemys floridana) or Florida cooter is a species of large herbivorous freshwater turtle in the genus Pseudemys. The species...
Cooters may refer to: Pseudemys, a genus of turtle often called 'cooters'. Cooter (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Cooter Brown, sometimes given as Cootie Brown, is a name used in metaphors and similes for drunkenness, mostly in the Southern United States. According...
Edwards, Cootes and Taylor in the context of face analysis at the 3rd International Conference on Face and Gesture Recognition, 1998. Cootes, Edwards...
The Mascarene coot (Fulica newtonii) is an extinct species of coot that inhabited the Mascarene islands of Mauritius and Réunion. Long known from subfossil...
The horned coot (Fulica cornuta) is a species of bird found in the Andes of South America. It was described by Bonaparte in 1853 based on a specimen collected...
The giant coot (Fulica gigantea) is a species of bird in subfamily Rallinae of family Rallidae, the rails, gallinules, and coots. It is found in Argentina...
Coots in the North is the name given by Arthur Ransome's biographer, Hugh Brogan, to an incomplete Swallows and Amazons novel found in Ransome's papers...
where he works as a mail carrier. Jim Cootes was born on 17 June 1950 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Cootes was a student of the Australian public...
The Taylor Coot is a two-seat homebuilt amphibious aircraft designed by Moulton Taylor, famous for his flying car designs. When a market for the Aerocar...
The New Zealand coot (Fulica prisca) is an extinct bird in the rail family, Rallidae, that was endemic to New Zealand. It was described in 1893 by New...
The Andean coot (Fulica ardesiaca), also known as the slate-colored coot, is a species of bird in subfamily Rallinae of family Rallidae, the rails, gallinules...
Ancaster and West Flamborough in 1964. It has since been known as Cootes Drive. Cootes Drive connects Dundas with the Hamilton neighbourhoods of Ainslie...