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  2. Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The lunar cycle can also influence the cheetah's routine—activity might increase on moonlit nights as prey can be sighted easily, though this comes with the danger of encountering larger predators. [ 58 ] [ 114 ] Hunting is the major activity throughout the day, with peaks during dawn and dusk. [ 63 ]

  3. East African cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The earliest African cheetah fossils from the early Pleistocene have been found in the lower beds of the Olduvai Gorge site in northern Tanzania. [7]Not much was known about the East African cheetah's evolutionary story, although at first, the East and Southern African cheetahs were thought to be identical as the genetic distance between the two subspecies is low. [13]

  4. Biological life cycle - Wikipedia

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    In biology, a biological life cycle (or just life cycle when the biological context is clear) is a series of stages of the life of an organism, that begins as a zygote, often in an egg, and concludes as an adult that reproduces, producing an offspring in the form of a new zygote which then itself goes through the same series of stages, the ...

  5. Miracinonyx - Wikipedia

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    Miracinonyx (colloquially known as the "American cheetah") is an extinct genus of felids belonging to the subfamily Felinae that was endemic to North America from the Pleistocene epoch (about 2.5 million to 16,000 years ago) and morphologically similar to the modern cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus), although its apparent similar ecological niches have been considered questionable due to anatomical ...

  6. File:Star Life Cycle Chart.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Hippoboscidae - Wikipedia

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    [Jackson S. Whitman; Nixon Wilson (April–June 1992). "Incidence of Louse-flies (Hippoboscidae) in Some Alaskan Birds" (PDF). North American Bird Bander. 17 (2): 65–8.; Sheep Ked; Pigeon Louse Fly; Pseudolychia canariensis as Vector of Pigeon Malaria; Halos L, Jamal T, Maillard R, et al. (October 2004). "Role of Hippoboscidae flies as potential vectors of Bartonella spp. infecting wild and ...

  8. Animal Print Is Back — 17 Pieces to Embrace the Trend - AOL

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    Pajama Party: Cheetah print is flawless for bedtime thanks to this soft, silky pajama set — was $56, now $39! 3. Leopard Low Tops: Do animal print casually with these comfortable low-top canvas ...

  9. Shark - Wikipedia

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    Shark teeth are embedded in the gums rather than directly affixed to the jaw, and are constantly replaced throughout life. Multiple rows of replacement teeth grow in a groove on the inside of the jaw and steadily move forward in comparison to a conveyor belt ; some sharks lose 30,000 or more teeth in their lifetime.