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  1. Skunks (9967 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Skunks}}
    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-...
    22: ...r grey in color, and a few are cream-colored. All skunks are striped, however, even from birth. They may h...
    24: ...m, and they are keen mousers. [[Frog]]s, [[salamander]]s, bird eggs, [[snake]]s, and [[carrion]] are a...

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  1. Bear (6673 bytes)
    16: ...Ursidae'''. The adjective, ''ursine'', is used to describe things of bearlike nature.
    20: ...and hearing, five un-retractable claws, and long, dense, shaggy fur.
    22: ...s. Their teeth are used for defense and tools and depend on the diet of the bear. Their claws are used...
    28: ... easily frightened of humans. They will, however, defend their cubs ferociously.
    38: ...don't hibernate. Their body temperature sinks a moderate amount and they can be easily awakened.
  2. Chinchilla (7913 bytes)
    7: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[Rodent]]ia}}
    16: ...mall, [[nocturnal]] [[mammal]]s native to the [[Andes]] mountains in [[South America]] and belonging t...
    18: ... than 20,000 hairs per square cm. Their fur is so dense that skin parasites (such as [[flea]]s) cannot...
    20: ... due to its aural range of perception. It is considered the closest to that of a human's.
    22: ...feet above their head. Predators in the wild include [[hawk]]s, [[skunk]]s, [[feline]]s, and [[canidae...
  3. Carnivore (2670 bytes)
    4: ...vora]], many (but not all) of which fit the first definition. [[Bear]]s are an example of members of '...
    7: ...is a well known truly carnivorous member of the order [[Carnivora]]]]
    10: ...(or such containing processed pet foods) as meats designed for human consumption may be lacking in vit...
    13: ...gain not only [[dog|domestic dogs]], though it is debated whether they are carnivores or omnivores, bu...
    20: ...jpg|thumb|250px|Hyena, Kenya Africa. Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
  4. Animal S (1228 bytes)
    1: ...Image:Spider_04.jpg|thumb|250px|Spider photo provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clipar...
    3: *[[Salamanders and Newts]]
    13: *[[Sea Spiders]]
    28: *[[Skunks]]
    45: *[[Spider Crabs]]
  5. Mustelids (5262 bytes)
    17: ...; to the aquatic [[otter]]s. Other mustelids include [[mink]], [[Badger (animal)|badger]]s, [[weasel]]...
    19: ... and roughly coincided with the appearance of [[rodent]]s.
    21: ...some do not outcompete the others and they do not destroy the [[kelp]] in which they live.
    27: ...ually) to take advantage of the fluctuations in rodent populations. Because of its small body size and...
    29: ...e]] is in a long, slow decline because of habitat destruction and persecution.
  6. Skunks (9967 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Skunks}}
    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-...
    22: ...r grey in color, and a few are cream-colored. All skunks are striped, however, even from birth. They may h...
    24: ...m, and they are keen mousers. [[Frog]]s, [[salamander]]s, bird eggs, [[snake]]s, and [[carrion]] are a...
  7. Star-Nosed Mole (2409 bytes)
    16: ...tunnels for foraging; often, these tunnels exit underwater. It is active day and night and remains act...
    20: ...t-eating mammal, taking only 230 milliseconds to identify and consume food.
    24: ...de the [[Red-tailed Hawk]], [[Great Horned Owl]], skunks, various [[mustelid]]s and sometimes large fish.
  8. Mammal classification (78467 bytes)
    1: ...has led to an effort to ensure that all taxonomic designations represent [[monophyletic]] groups. The...
    5: ... of [[cladistics]]. Though field work gradually made Simpson's classification outdated, it remained th...
    9: ...t is made here to further distinguish among the orders within these subclasses and infraclasses. This...
    11: ...e detailed relationships among families in that order.
    14: *Order [[Monotremata]]
  9. Carnivores (2669 bytes)
    3: ...vora]], many (but not all) of which fit the first definition. [[Bear]]s are an example of members of '...
    6: ...is a well known truly carnivorous member of the order [[Carnivora]]]]
    9: ...(or such containing processed pet foods) as meats designed for human consumption may be lacking in vit...
    12: ...gain not only [[dog|domestic dogs]], though it is debated whether they are carnivores or omnivores, bu...
    19: ...jpg|thumb|250px|Hyena, Kenya Africa. Picture provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...

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