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  2. Animal - Wikipedia

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    Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the biological kingdom Animalia (/ ˌ æ n ɪ ˈ m eɪ l i ə / [4]). With few exceptions, animals consume organic material , breathe oxygen , have myocytes and are able to move , can reproduce sexually , and grow from a hollow sphere of cells, the blastula , during embryonic development .

  3. Cataglyphis fortis - Wikipedia

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    Cataglyphis fortis is capable, as well, of memorizing up to 14 different food odors which seemingly exceeds its requirements for survival. Workers from a colony were presented with several different food odors and were observed to remember them for up to 25 days following their initial introduction to the odor, which exceeds the average expected lifespan of about six days before they tend to ...

  4. Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    Animalia: Phylum: Chordata: Class: Mammalia: ... Appearance is a reliable guide to the sex or age of a ... [113] [116] Calf survival varies according to the season of ...

  5. Hoge's side-necked turtle - Wikipedia

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    The Rainforest Trust also thanks the TSA (Turtle Survival Alliance), and the Wildlife Conservation Society for their help in the creation of the Hoge's Side-necked Turtle Reserve. In 2014 an environmental education program was created featuring the Hoge's sideneck turtle, complete with an educational video and teachers guide material. [9]

  6. Holozoa - Wikipedia

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    Holozoa (from Ancient Greek ὅλος (holos) 'whole' and ζῷον (zoion) 'animal') is a clade of organisms that includes animals and their closest single-celled relatives, but excludes fungi and all other organisms.

  7. Bird - Wikipedia

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    Feathers, being critical to the survival of a bird, require maintenance. Apart from physical wear and tear, feathers face the onslaught of fungi, ectoparasitic feather mites and bird lice. [169] The physical condition of feathers are maintained by preening often with the application of secretions from the preen gland. Birds also bathe in water ...

  8. Amsterdam albatross - Wikipedia

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    Latin Names Explained A Guide to the Scientific Classifications of Reptiles, Birds & Mammals. New York, NY: Facts on File. p. 190. ISBN 0-8160-3377-3. Rains, D.; Weimerskirch, H.; Burg, T. M. (January 2011). "Piecing together the global population puzzle of wandering albatrosses: genetic analysis of the Amsterdam albatross Diomedea amsterdamensis".

  9. Syngnathidae - Wikipedia

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    The Syngnathidae is a family of fish which includes seahorses, pipefishes, and seadragons (Phycodurus and Phyllopteryx).The name is derived from Ancient Greek: σύν (syn), meaning "together", and γνάθος (gnathos), meaning "jaw". [1]