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- Mesencephalon (2668 bytes)
1: ...m the [[neural tube]] that forms the [[brain]] of developing animals. The mesencephalon caudally adjoi...
3: ...ong the three vesicles. The mesencephalon is considered part of the [[brain stem]] or the [[midbrain]]...
5: ...he subtantia nigra plays a role in motivation and habituation of species from humans to the most elementary ani...
12: ...ochlear nerve is visible wrapping around the outside of the peduncles.
19: ...rent are the [[trochlear nerve]] nucleus, and the decussation of the superior cerebellar peduncles. - 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... - Brown Bear (9756 bytes)
19: ...s have a large hump of [[muscle]] over their shoulders which gives strength to the forelimbs for diggi...
22: ...ies ''U. arctos middendorffi'' (Kodiak bear) includes bears on the Alaskan islands of [[Kodiak Island|...
23: ...e:Sfo_807_355_1.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
27: ...bernators]] and can be woken easily, they like to den up in a protected spot such as a [[cave]], crevi...
30: ...s many as 20,000 to 40,000 in a day—and may derive up to one third of their food energy from mot... - 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... - 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... - Horseshoe Crabs (6711 bytes)
15: ...helicerae'') for seizing food are found on each side of the mouth.
17: ...]] which is used to flip itself over if stuck upside down.
19: ...assical conditioning]] to light stimuli have been demonstrated, as has the use of brightness and shape...
23: ...horseshoe crab female.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Underside of a female showing the legs and [[book lung]]s.]...
25: ...aturity in five to seven years. The main cause of death during these days is the fish bait industry, w...
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