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- Red deer (16671 bytes)
13: {{Taxobox section binomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Cervus elaphus | author = [[Carolus Li...
17: ...aphus''), known as '''elk''' or '''wapiti''' in [[North America]], are the second largest [[deer]] (ce...
19: ...often weigh twice as much as females. Wapiti are known for their loud ''bugling'' during the rut. In E...
26: ...han, the [[Russia]]n maral. The American elk terminology is different from the European, as the males ...
33: ...in Britain. The primary predators of adult elk in North America are [[mountain lion]]s, [[wolf|wolves]... - Dog (69384 bytes)
2: <!-- The following is markup for the dog taxonomy box; scroll down to get to the body text -->
4: ...rwegian Elkhound 600.jpg|249px]] | caption = '''[[Norwegian Elkhound]]'''<br>A breed of domestic dog.}}
15: ...xobox_section_trinomial_simple | color = pink| trinomial_name = Canis lupus familiaris}}
19: ...d]] or [[Service dog|disabled]]. For dogs that do not do their traditional jobs, a wide range of [[dog...
23: ...ivorous diet much better than humans are, and are not susceptible to many of the metabolic ills stemmi... - Christmas around the world (98033 bytes)
2: {{Refimprove|date=November 2007}}
10: ...te Christmas-like festivities even though they do not consider themselves Christians. Many customs, in...
12: ...ormer [[colony|colonies]] of Western powers with (nominal) [[Christian]] cultural heritage.
14: ...ecting a cultural interest in this Western phenomenon, and, sometimes, as part of retail marketing cam...
20: ...a few days before, while television stations are known to air Christmas films and cartoon specials pop...
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