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  1. Raccoon (4751 bytes)
    27: ...e raccoon may still have behavorial problems like biting and destructive and messy play. Raccoons are [[no...
  2. Ant (13019 bytes)
    81: Ants attack and defend themselves by biting, and in many species, stinging, in both cases som...
  3. Spider (29039 bytes)
    224: ...here are a number of spiders which are capable of biting a human, and, of these, a few can also be classed...
  4. Printmaking (6788 bytes)
    39: This process is known as ''biting''.
    40: The waxy resist protects the [[acid]] from biting the parts of the plate that have not been scratch...
  5. Alligator (1909 bytes)
    20: ... can exceed 30 miles per hour. Alligators kill by biting their prey and then spinning and convulsing wildl...
  6. Baboon (5672 bytes)
    30: ...guard their females, to the point of grabbing and biting them if they even approach other males. It comes ...
  7. Tampa Bay Devil Rays (7282 bytes)
    21: ...ams' new stadiums was now out of date. And, in a biting irony, the team that was supposed to put St. Pete...
  8. Tarantula (17481 bytes)
    194: ...g their fangs together. Their next step, short of biting, may be to slap down on the intruder with their r...
  9. Termite (5655 bytes)
    25: Termites have biting mouthparts and are soft-bodied, of moderate to sm...
  10. Jaguar (9341 bytes)
    36: ...ethod from most cats to kill its prey. Instead of biting the neck, to suffocate or sever the spinal cord, ...
  11. Mosquito (10897 bytes)
    19: ...o about [[1583]]. Before then, they were called "biting flies" in [[English_language|English]], but the t...
    24: ...pti_biting_human.jpg|thumb|left|''Aedes aegypti'' biting a human]]
  12. Platypus (21900 bytes)
    35: ...olve the male chasing and circling the female and biting her tail. Platypus are usually solitary animals, ...
    49: ...atypus is [[nocturnal]] and semi-[[aquatic]], inhabiting small [[stream]]s and [[river]]s over an extensiv...
  13. Mormon Trail (35249 bytes)
    81: ...arty, the Willie Company pushed ahead through the biting wind and snow up Rocky Ridge, a rough 5-mile sect...
  14. Hamster (25289 bytes)
    54: ... coexistence or even mating, there can be violent biting. In this situation, the hamsters should be separa...
  15. Mole (animal) (2534 bytes)
    39: ...round chambers. The mole immobilises the worms by biting their heads off.
    47: ...e pleasure in digging moles out of the ground and biting them to death.
  16. Leopard (7605 bytes)
    33: ...ill stalk their prey before they make the kill by biting the throat, essentially suffocating their prey. T...
  17. Great White Shark (5784 bytes)
    26: ...ity. Great white sharks are known to perform test-biting with buoys, flotsam, and other unfamiliar objects...
  18. Leatherback Sea Turtle (10187 bytes)
    42: ...e leatherback male uses head movements, nuzzling, biting or flipper movements to determine her receptivene...
  19. Praying mantis (4062 bytes)
    19: ...ntis devours her male mate, sometimes starting by biting off his head. Usually the male mantids will try t...
  20. Dog (69384 bytes)
    243: ...ausing the dog's anxiety to increase, until "fear biting" occurs. Again, an older or chronically infirm do...
    282: ... fashion should it bite anyone or be suspected of biting anyone, as well as the need for it to be treated ...

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