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  1. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    14: ...nd their [[symbiosis]] with mycorrhizae, are considered by some to be the culmination of floral [[evol...
    16: ...s). He was a student of [[Aristotle]] and is considered the father of [[botany]] and [[ecology]].
    18: Orchids, in their natural habitat, are considered by [[CITES]] as threatened or endangered. They...
    20: == General description ==
    21: ...itan]] in distribution, except [[Antarctica]] and deserts. The great majority are to be found in the [...
  2. Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
    1: ...aur_clipart.jpg|150px|thumb|Dinosaur Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    15: ... the largest to have ever existed. New finds have dethroned it as the largest theropod, but ''T. rex''...
    18: ...ton in [[Wyoming]] in [[1900]]. This skeleton resides in [[London]].
    22: ...eropod, and the serrated teeth, far from being bladelike, are massive and oval in cross-section. Heavy...
    24: ...or of many bones has been hollowed out. This considerably reduced the weight of the skeleton while mai...
  3. Puma (9263 bytes)
    17: ...ed to leopards than to [[lion]]s. There is a considerable variation in color and size of these animals...
    20: ...lly in the [[Everglades]]. There is currently a widespread effort in Florida to try to save the remain...
    23: ...]] (on both the [[Chilean]] and [[Argentinian]] sides).
    26: ...o extinction in the United States, the puma has made a dramatic comeback, with an estimated 30,000 ind...
    30: ... especially in areas with a large population of [[deer]], their natural prey. They have also begun pre...
  4. Jackal (3358 bytes)
    17: ... of maintaining speeds of 16km/h (10mph) for extended periods of time. They are nocturnal, most active...
    19: ...ssemble in small packs, for example to scavenge a carcass, but normally hunt alone or as a pair.
    21: ...to have split from each other 6 [[MYA]]. The [[Golden Jackal]] is thought to have evolved in [[Asia]] ...
    23: ...y seen animals on [[safari]]s, and are found outside of [[national park]]s and do well in human altere...
    26: *[[Golden Jackal]] (''Canis aureus'')
  5. Cat (30067 bytes)
    3: ...e:Cat_outside.jpg|200px|A cat in the botanical gardens in Buenos Aires, Argentina.]] | caption = [[:Im...
    18: ...imal bears the closest resemblance to the "ideal" definition of the breed (see [[selective breeding]])...
    23: ...n/a/spay_neuter.htm 1] [[Feral]] cats living in modern urban environments often live 2 years or less.
    25: ...ars can point backwards as well as forwards and sideways.
    27: ...more than most animals, especially as they grow older. Daily durations of sleep are various, usually 1...
  6. Antlion (5460 bytes)
    13: ..."leon", meaning "lion". Antlions are small, fully developed [[larvae]] being 1.5 [[cm]], and adults be...
    20: ...long to an entirely different [[order (biology)|order]] of insects. Antlions are easily distinguished ...
    22: ...ody bearing three pairs of walking legs and a slender neck. Its small head bears an
    23: ...and where it lives, the larvae will either hide under leaves or pieces of wood, or dig pits in sandy a...
    25: ...en they are in a wide-opened position on either side of the very tip of the cone.
  7. Cougars (8083 bytes)
    17: ...ed to leopards than to [[lion]]s. There is a considerable variation in color and size of these animals...
    20: ...lly in the [[Everglades]]. There is currently a widespread effort in Florida to try to save the remain...
    23: ...]] (on both the [[Chilean]] and [[Argentinian]] sides).
    26: ...o extinction in the United States, the puma has made a dramatic comeback, with an estimated 30,000 ind...
    30: ... especially in areas with a large population of [[deer]], their natural prey. They have also begun pre...
  8. Florida Panther (10551 bytes)
    15: ...e in size this cat can purr and is therefore considered a small cat. It is more closely related to th...
    20: There is a considerable variation in color and size of these animals...
    23: ...lly in the [[Everglades]]. There is currently a widespread effort in Florida to try to save the remain...
    31: ...]] (on both the [[Chilean]] and [[Argentinian]] sides).
    34: ...o extinction in the United States, the puma has made a dramatic comeback, with an estimated 30,000 ind...
  9. Tasmanian Devils (12312 bytes)
    1: :''For the cartoon character, see [[The Tasmanian Devil]].''
    2: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Tasmanian Devil}}<!--<br />{{StatusVulnerable}}-->
    3: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[image:tasmanian_devil.jpg]] | caption = }}
    20: ...ll [[dog]] but stocky and muscular, the Tasmanian Devil is characterised by its black fur, offensive o...
    22: ...evil Facial Tumor Disease]] which has reduced the devil population by up to 50%.

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