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  2. Animal - Wikipedia

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    Animals are unique in having the ball of cells of the early embryo (1) develop into a hollow ball or blastula (2). Animals have several characteristics that set them apart from other living things. Animals are eukaryotic and multicellular . [ 14 ]

  3. 50 Of The Wildest And Cutest Genetic Mutations Ever ... - AOL

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    Many animals like to play it safe, sticking to the normal blueprint of what they “should” look like. Then there are those that are born different, displaying unique characteristics that set ...

  4. Zebra - Wikipedia

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    Zebras have been popular in photography, with some wildlife photographers describing them as the most photogenic animal. They have become staples in children's stories and wildlife-themed art, such as depictions of Noah's Ark. In children's alphabet books, the animals are often used to represent the letter 'Z'. Zebra stripe patterns are ...

  5. Marsupial - Wikipedia

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    Few general characteristics describe their skeleton. In addition to unique details in the construction of the ankle, epipubic bones (ossa epubica) are observed projecting forward from the pubic bone of the pelvis. Since these are present in males and pouchless species, it is believed that they originally had nothing to do with reproduction, but ...

  6. Felidae - Wikipedia

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    All members of the cat family have the following characteristics in common: They are digitigrade and have five toes on their forefeet and four on their hind feet. Their curved claws are protractile and attached to the terminal bones of the toe with ligaments and tendons. The claws are guarded by cutaneous sheaths, except in the Acinonyx. [12]

  7. Generalist and specialist species - Wikipedia

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    A well-known example of a specialist animal is the monophagous koala, which subsists almost entirely on eucalyptus leaves. The raccoon is a generalist, because it has a natural range that includes most of North and Central America, and it is omnivorous, eating berries , insects such as butterflies, eggs, and various small animals.

  8. African elephants call each other by unique names, new study ...

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    African elephants call each other and respond to individual names — something that few wild animals do, according to new research published Monday. Scientists believe that animals with complex ...

  9. Primate - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of color vision in primates is unique among most eutherian mammals. While the remote vertebrate ancestors of the primates possessed three color vision (trichromaticism), the nocturnal, warm-blooded, mammalian ancestors lost one of three cones in the retina during the Mesozoic era.