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- Geologic time scale (26014 bytes)
1: ... on Stratigraphy]], and uses the standard color codes of the [[United States Geologic Survey]].
3: ...tinction event|extinction event]] that marked the demise of the [[dinosaur]]s and of many marine [[spe...
7: ... there are far more recognized faunal stages than defined geologic time units.
9: ...phy to reconcile this conflicting terminology and define universal horizons that can be used around th...
13: ...eroded, distorted, tilted, or even inverted after deposition; 2) Strata laid down at the same time in ... - 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... - Meerkat (4260 bytes)
15: ...] family, it inhabits all parts of the [[Kalahari Desert]] in southern [[Africa]].
19: ... some sort of singing ceremony they compared to yodeling.
22: ...y strong venom of the scorpions of the [[Kalahari Desert]].
24: ...t one month old, and they do so by following an older member of the group who acts as the pup's tutor....
28: ...Meerkats are burrowing animals, living in large underground networks with multiple entrances which the... - Arachnid (3432 bytes)
8: ...ion_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Orders}}
22: ... some 65,000 to 73,000 species including the [[spider]]s, [[scorpion]]s, [[opiliones|harvestmen]], [[t...
27: ==Orders==
28: ...blypygid|Amblypygi]] - "Blunt rump" tailless whip scorpions with front legs modified into whip-like sensory s...
29: *[[Araneae]] - Spiders (40,000 species) - Arthropod (9248 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:spider_crab_at_hydrocarbon_sink.Gulf_of_Mexico.NOAA.jpg...
11: **[[Arachnida]] - [[Spider]]s, [[Scorpion]]s, etc.
13: **[[Pycnogonida]] - [[Sea Spider]]s
15: **[[Chilopoda]] - [[Centipede]]s
16: **[[Diplopoda]] - [[Millipede]]s - Scorpion (12441 bytes)
11: ...brate]] animal with eight legs belonging to the order ''Scorpiones'' in the class [[Arachnida]].
14: The scorpion body is divided into 2 main segments the cephalothroax and the a...
20: ...e which holds a pair of venom glands, and the hypodermic aculeus, the barb used to inject the venom. ...
26: ...emous the scorpion the narrower the pedipalps, as scorpions with less potent venom use their larger pincers t...
28: ...usands of chemosensors that allow the scorpion to detect minute chemical signals in their environment;... - Cheerleading (7470 bytes)
1: ...tivity. A cheerleading performer is a '''cheerleader'''.
4: ...[Image:USNA cheerleaders2.jpg|thumb|250px|Cheerleaders in formation.]]
11: ...eerleaders.jpg|thumb|A cheerleader is flipped upside-down during a pep rally routine before a football...
17: ...s in a T motion. This is the most common cheerleader jump.
19: ...ither forward (a front hurdler), or sideways (a side hurdler.) The bent knee points downward. - Aztec mythology (10599 bytes)
3: *[[Acolmiztli]] - a god of the underworld, [[Mictlan]]
4: ...nahuacatl'' (see [[Acolmiztli]]) - a god of the underworld, [[Mictlan]]
8: *[[Atlacamani]] - goddess of oceanic storms such as hurricanes
9: *[[Atlacoya]] - goddess of drought
10: *[[Atlatonan]] (also ''Atlatonin'') - goddess of the coast - Insect (14296 bytes)
2: ....jpg|300px|Honeybee]] | caption = [[Honeybee]] (order [[Hymenoptera]])}}
9: ...ion_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Orders}}
17: * [[Diaphanopteroidea]] - ''extinct''
24: ** [[Blattodea]] (cockroaches)
25: ** [[Mantodea]] (mantids) - Leather (7695 bytes)
1: [[image:leathertools.jpg|thumb|250px|Modern leather-making tools]]
2: ...a material created through the [[tanning]] of [[hide]]s, [[pelt]]s and [[skin]]s of [[animal]]s, prima...
9: ... are a number of processes whereby the flesh of a dead animal can be formed into a supple, strong mate...
11: ... dry it will shrink and become less supple and harder. In hot water, it will shrink drastically and pl...
13: ...sulting material will rot in water. Very light shades of leather are possible using this process, but ... - Berlin Wall (23423 bytes)
3: ...er 9]], [[1989]] and subsequently almost entirely demolished.
7: ..., and [[France]] each had a portion of the city under their control. The Soviet sector was by far the ...
9: ... Allies. The Soviets lifted the ineffective blockade the next year.
11: ...lin's precarious position was a key factor in the decision to make [[Bonn]] the capital of West German...
13: ...atics Department of the [[University of Leipzig]] defected). Further, many West Berliners travelled in... - Animal S (1228 bytes)
1: ...Image:Spider_04.jpg|thumb|250px|Spider photo provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
3: *[[Salamanders and Newts]]
9: *[[Scorpions]]
13: *[[Sea Spiders]]
45: *[[Spider Crabs]] - 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... - Sea Spiders (6456 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Sea Spiders}}
11: [[Austrodecidae]]<br>
13: [[Colossendeidae]]<br>
18: [[Endeididae]]
21: ...es, ranging in size from 1-10 mm to over 90 cm in deepwater species: most are toward the smaller end o...
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