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  2. Viverridae - Wikipedia

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    Viverridae is a family of small to medium-sized feliform mammals, comprising 14 genera with 33 species.This family was named and first described by John Edward Gray in 1821. [3]

  3. Apa Vie - Wikipedia

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    There is a small percent of tales in which apa moartǎ is a poisonous drink that kills any person who drinks it. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Examples of the use of apa vie can be found in the fairy tales " Prâslea the Brave and the Golden Apples " and " Greuceanu ."

  4. Environmental Health

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    Background Chlorine and caustic soda are produced at chlor-alkali plants using mercury cells or the increasingly popular membrane technology that is mercury free and more energy-

  5. Grizzled giant squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The grizzled giant squirrel (Ratufa macroura) is a large tree squirrel in the genus Ratufa found in the highlands of the Central and Uva provinces of Sri Lanka, and in patches of riparian forest along the Kaveri River and in the hill forests of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala states of southern India. [4]

  6. Black giant squirrel - Wikipedia

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    The black giant squirrel or Malayan giant squirrel (Ratufa bicolor) is a large tree squirrel in the genus Ratufa native to the Indomalayan zootope.It is found in forests from northern Bangladesh, northeast India, eastern Nepal, Bhutan, southern China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, West Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and western Indonesia (Java, Sumatra, Bali and nearby small islands).

  7. Indian giant squirrel - Wikipedia

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    R. i. maxima in Kerala. The Indian giant squirrel is one of the largest squirrels, with a head–and–body length of 25–50 cm (10 in – 1 ft 8 in), a tail that is about the same or somewhat longer, and a weight of 1.5–2 kg (3.3–4.4 lb), although rarely up to 3 kg (6.6 lb).

  8. Ap (water) - Wikipedia

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    Ap (áp-) is the Vedic Sanskrit term for "water", which in Classical Sanskrit only occurs in the plural āpas (sometimes re-analysed as a thematic singular, āpa-), whence Hindi āp.

  9. Apa Mare - Wikipedia

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    Apa Mare may refer to: Apa Mare (Bega) or Vâna Ciurei River or Apa Neagră River, a tributary of the Bega Veche in western Romania Apa Mare, a tributary of the Apa Lină in Harghita County, Romania