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  2. Animal sexual behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Corals can be both gonochoristic (unisexual) and hermaphroditic, each of which can reproduce sexually and asexually. Reproduction also allows corals to settle new areas. Corals predominantly reproduce sexually. 25% of hermatypic corals (stony corals) form single sex (gonochoristic) colonies, while the rest are hermaphroditic. [156]

  3. Minecraft Legends - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft Legends is a 2023 real-time action-strategy [1] [2] [3] video game developed by Mojang Studios and Blackbird Interactive and published by Xbox Game Studios. A spin-off of the 2011 sandbox game Minecraft , it was released on Windows , Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 , PlayStation 5 , Xbox One , and Xbox Series X/S on April 18, 2023.

  4. List of best-selling video game franchises - Wikipedia

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    Petz (Dogz and Catz) is a series of games in which the player can adopt, raise, care for and breed their own virtual pets. Yu-Gi-Oh! July 1998 [214] 21.8 million [214] Yu-Gi-Oh! [ae] is a series of video games based on the Japanese anime and manga franchise created by Kazuki Takahashi. Games in the series have been developed and published by ...

  5. Dhole - Wikipedia

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    The dhole (/ d oʊ l / dohl; [2] [3] Cuon alpinus) is a canid native to South, East and Southeast Asia.It is anatomically distinguished from members of the genus Canis in several aspects: its skull is convex rather than concave in profile, it lacks a third lower molar and the upper molars possess only a single cusp as opposed to between two and four.

  6. Lamprey - Wikipedia

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    The same anatomical structure can serve different functions in the lamprey depending on whether or not it is carnivorous. The mouth and suction capabilities of the lamprey not only allow it to cling to a fish as a parasite, [41] but provide it with limited climbing ability so that it can travel upstream and up ramps or rocks to breed.

  7. Millipede - Wikipedia

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    Pneumodesmus newmani is the earliest member of the millipedes from the late Wenlock epoch of the late Silurian around 17] [18] or early Lochkovian of the early Devonian around 414 million years ago, [19] [20] known from 1 cm (1 ⁄ 2 in) long fragment and has clear evidence of spiracles (breathing holes) attesting to its air-breathing habits.

  8. Wild boar - Wikipedia

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    Once ready to reproduce, males travel long distances in search of a sounder of sows, eating little on the way. Once a sounder has been located, the male drives off all young animals and persistently chases the sows. At this point, the male fiercely fights potential rivals. [4] A single male can mate with 5–10 sows. [11]

  9. Cockroach - Wikipedia

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    The world's heaviest cockroach is the Australian giant burrowing cockroach Macropanesthia rhinoceros, which can reach 8 centimetres (3 in) in length and weigh up to 35 grams (1.2 oz). [21] Comparable in size is the Central American giant cockroach Blaberus giganteus . [ 22 ]