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  1. Barton Springs Salamander (1244 bytes)
    1: ...gin | color = pink | name = Barton Springs Salamander}}<br/>{{StatusVulnerable}}
    2: ...xobox image | image = [[Image:BartonSpringsSalamander.jpeg]] | caption = }}
    15: ... a rare, [[Endangered species|endangered]] salamander that only lives in the environs of [[Barton Spri...
    17: ...as not identified until 1993. It was put on the federal List of Threatened and Endangered Species in 1...

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  1. Kansas (21369 bytes)
    21: DensityRank = 40<sup>th</sup> |
    22: 2000Density = 32.9/mi&sup2;; 12.7 |
    23: AdmittanceOrder = 34<sup>th</sup> |
    25: ...re Central except for<br>4 counties on western border.</small> |
    26: Latitude = 37?N to 40?N |
  2. Animal (16429 bytes)
    17: &nbsp;Superphylum [[Deuterostome|Deuterostomia]]<br>
    20: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Echinoderm]]ata<br>
    49: ... later on. Biologically, [[human]] beings fall under the animal kingdom.
    51: ...nimals, but biologically they are definitely included. The name animal comes from the [[Latin]] word ...
    55: ...parate [[biological tissue|tissues]]. These include [[muscle]]s, which are able to contract and contr...
  3. Animals (10378 bytes)
    2: ...guish them from other life forms. Animals are divided into various sub-groups, including birds, mammal...
    16: ...parate [[biological tissue|tissues]]. These include muscles, which are able to contract and control l...
    18: ...ar junctions: tight junctions, gap junctions, and desmosomes.
    20: == Reproduction and development ==
    22: ... differentiation, and growth. Some animals also undergo metamorphosis, a dramatic change in form after...
  4. Endangered species (12553 bytes)
    2: ...ding [[hunting]], banning their [[habitat]]s from development, etc.) to prevent extinction. Only a few...
    4: ...ation has recovered; whether restrictions on land development constitute a "taking" of land by the [[g...
    6: ...ire, as it makes a species more valuable and more desirable for collectors and poachers[http://news.bb...
    8: ...the number remaining, but the overall increase or decrease in the population over time, breeding succe...
    10: The best-known worldwide conservation status listing is the [[IUCN Red Lis...
  5. Barton Springs Salamander (1244 bytes)
    1: ...gin | color = pink | name = Barton Springs Salamander}}<br/>{{StatusVulnerable}}
    2: ...xobox image | image = [[Image:BartonSpringsSalamander.jpeg]] | caption = }}
    15: ... a rare, [[Endangered species|endangered]] salamander that only lives in the environs of [[Barton Spri...
    17: ...as not identified until 1993. It was put on the federal List of Threatened and Endangered Species in 1...
  6. Amphibian (4720 bytes)
    8: ...ion_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Orders}}
    13: &nbsp;&nbsp;[[salamander|Caudata]]<br />
    16: ...irely terrestrial existence found in most other modern tetrapods ([[amniote]]s). There are about 5,700...
    19: ...ed almost every climate on earth from the hottest deserts to the frozen arctic, and have adapted to cl...
    20: ...Frog3_classroomclipart.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
  7. Axolotls (8008 bytes)
    15: ... (''Ambystoma mexicanum'') is an aquatic [[salamander]] native to [[Mexico]]. In the [[Spanish languag...
    17: ...l form even as a sexually-mature adult, and not undergoing metamorphosis into a terrestrial form.
    19: ...these same research specimens, even in the pet trade.
    21: ...r, [[maare]]). The wild population has been put under heavy pressure by the growth of [[Mexico City]]....
    23: ...m]]s on occasion. Beef Heart is sometimes recommended, but is not a good choice for the animal as mamm...
  8. Giant Salamanders (2511 bytes)
    1: ...axobox begin | color = pink | name = Giant Salamanders}}
    15: ...he [[United States]]. The [[Japanese Giant Salamander]] reaches 5 feet and feeds on fish and [[crustac...
    17: During mating season, these salamanders will travel upstream where, after the fertiliza...
    19: ...were told, had been woven of wool from the salamander: the cloth was completely unharmed by fire. The ...
    21: *Genus ''Andrias'' (Giant Salamanders)
  9. Salamanders and Newts (3559 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Salamanders}}
    2: ...Postal stamp showing<br />a [[Blue-spotted Salamander]]}}
    12: ...d some are entirely terrestrial as adults. Salamanders superficially resemble [[lizard]]s, but are eas...
    14: ...2/19/content_663873.htm] [http://www.giant-salamander.com/].
    16: Salamanders are generally restricted to the northern hemisp...
  10. Skunks (9967 bytes)
    16: ...their ability to spray a foul-smelling fluid as a defense against predators. The odor of this fluid is...
    20: ...h America). All species share a similar form: a moderately elongated body with reasonably short, well-...
    24: ...m, and they are keen mousers. [[Frog]]s, [[salamander]]s, bird eggs, [[snake]]s, and [[carrion]] are a...
    26: ...ith their powerful front claws, or in other man-made or natural hollows as the opportunity arises. Bot...
    28: ...olling around in what appears to be an embrace. Older skunks seem less friendly to the young kits.
  11. Tiger Salamanders (2016 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=pink | name=Tiger Salamander}}
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Tigersalamander_sm.jpg|200px]] | caption = }}
    21: [[Category:Mole salamanders]]
    22: ...oma tigrinum'') is a [[species]] of [[Mole salamander]].
    24: Tiger salamanders are large and can reach almost 9 [[inch]]es in ...
  12. Amphibia (4647 bytes)
    8: ...ion_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Orders}}
    13: &nbsp;&nbsp;[[salamander|Caudata]]<br />
    16: ...irely terrestrial existence found in most other modern tetrapods ([[amniote]]s). There are about 5,700...
    19: ...ed almost every climate on earth from the hottest deserts to the frozen arctic, and have adapted to cl...
    20: ...Frog3_classroomclipart.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
  13. Labyrinthodontia (718 bytes)
    1: ...or [[crocodile]]s. Today Labyrinthodontia is considered to be [[paraphyletic]] by most scholars, and t...
  14. Feathered dinosaur (7124 bytes)
    2: ...idence of the connection, though the genealogical details are still being worked out.
    6: ...laiming ''Archaeopteryx'' as the first bird, outside dinosaur lineage.
    8: ...ry, claims that birds were dinosaur descendants faded, with more popular bird-ancestry hypotheses incl...
    10: ...), [[arm]] and [[pectoral girdle]], [[shoulder blade]], [[clavicle]] and [[breast bone]]. In all, over...
    12: By the 1990s, most paleontologists considered birds in fact to be surviving dinosaurs, and r...
  15. Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
    28: ...[fish]]es, into air-breathing amphibians in the [[Devonian]] period.
    32: ==Devonian Tetrapods==
    33: ...with increasingly complex [[food web]]s that afforded new opportunities.
    35: ...n shallow-water habitats choked with plants and [[detritus]]. The universal tetrapod characteristics o...
    37: ...ernal [[gill]]s were present in at least one late Devonian tetrapod, [[Acanthostega]].

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