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- Queen bee (6221 bytes)
1: '''[[Honeybee]] queens''' are developed from [[larva]]e selected by worker [[bee]]...
3: ==Development==
6: ...and]]s on the heads of young workers, for an extended time, and because she is given a specially const...
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16: !Developmental Period - North Carolina (18268 bytes)
22: DensityRank = 17<sup>th</sup> |
23: 2000Density = 63.80 |
24: AdmittanceOrder = 12<sup>th</sup> |
27: Latitude = 34?N to 36?21'N |
28: Longitude = 75?30'W to 84?15'W | - Okapi (2836 bytes)
15: ...ain forest]]s situated in the north east of the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], and was known on...
19: ...long, and 5 to 6 ft (1.5 to 2 m) high at the shoulder. Their weight ranges from 465 to 550 lb (200 to...
25: ...[[poaching]]. Conservation work in the Congo includes the continuing study of okapi behavior, and has ... - Warm-blooded (3154 bytes)
1: A '''warm-blooded''' ('''homeothermic''') [[animal]] is one that c...
2: Also known as '''endotherms''', warm-blooded animals control their [[body temperature]] by re...
6: Endotherms include [[bird]]s and [[mammal]]s. The advantages of [[e...
7: ...and reptiles are called ectothermic or [[cold blooded]], meaning that they cannot control their intern...
9: ...e energy. In hot weather, endotherms expend considerable energy to avoid overheating: they may pant, ... - Anteater (6362 bytes)
1: ...t and termite mounds and for defense, while their dense and long fur protects them from attacks from t...
4: ...ampy savannas, along the banks of rivers, and the depths of the humid forests, but is nowhere abundant...
6: ...rial insects. To avoid the jaws, sting, and other defences of the invertebrates, anteaters have adopte...
8: ...'s stomach, similarly to a bird's gizzard, has hardened folds and uses strong contractions to grind th...
9: ....jpg|thumb|350px|right|Anteater Illustration provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A... - Hedgehog (8006 bytes)
17: ...all [[quill|quilled]] [[mammal|mammals]] of the order ''[[Insectivora]]'' found through parts of [[Eur...
19: ... their [[quill|quills]], which are hollow hairs made stiff with [[keratin]]. Their quills are not poi...
23: ...huffing and popping noises. This is an effective defense against most predators. As a result, hedgeh...
25: ... hedgehog with the new scent of the area and provides a possible poison or source of infection to any ...
27: ... them plenty of appetite for the pests in your garden. - Mandrill (3466 bytes)
12: ...binomial_name = Mandrillus sphinx | author = [[Frederic Cuvier|F. Cuvier]] | date = [[1807]]}}
21: ...ups ranging from 5 to 50 individuals, led by an older dominant male.
23: ...s|endangered]]. The situation is exacerbated by [[deforestation]] causing Mandrill [[habitat]]s to dis...
31: ...nce copulating. After copulation, the female will depart and both she and the male will finger their r... - Bighorn Sheep (4776 bytes)
11: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''canadensis'''''}}
13: ...inomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Ovis canadensis | author = [[Shaw (taxonomist)|Shaw]] | date ...
15: '''Bighorn Sheep''' (''Ovis canadensis'') is a species of [[sheep]] in [[North Ameri...
16: * [[Desert Bighorn Sheep]] (''Ovis canadensis nelsoni'')
17: * [[California Bighorn Sheep]] (''Ovis canadensis californiana''). - Mandrills (3466 bytes)
12: ...binomial_name = Mandrillus sphinx | author = [[Frederic Cuvier|F. Cuvier]] | date = [[1807]]}}
21: ...ups ranging from 5 to 50 individuals, led by an older dominant male.
23: ...s|endangered]]. The situation is exacerbated by [[deforestation]] causing Mandrill [[habitat]]s to dis...
31: ...nce copulating. After copulation, the female will depart and both she and the male will finger their r... - Vicunas (3821 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=pink | name=Vicuña}}
15: ...ulnerable by the [[IUCN]] and endangered by the [[Department_of_the_Interior|USDI]].
17: ==Description==
18: ... 75 to 85 cm (around 3 ft); weight 35 to 65 kg (under 150 lb).
23: South America, in the central Andes. Specifically, [[Bolivia]], Peru, Chile, and [[...
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