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- East Timor (13677 bytes)
1: ...ituated on the western side of the island, surrounded by [[West Timor]].
3: ...trol of the territory, which achieved full independence on [[May 20]], [[2002]].
12: ...f [[Timor]], while the surrounding islands came under [[Netherlands|Dutch]] control.
14: ...gainst the Japanese. The struggle resulted in the deaths of between 40,000 and 70,000 Timorese. Follow...
16: The process of decolonisation in the then [[Portuguese Timor]] bega... - Continental shelf (2503 bytes)
1: The '''continental shelf''' is the extended perimeter of each [[continent]], which is covere...
3: ...ies. It may be as shallow as 30 [[metre|m]] or as deep as 600 m.
5: ... out. If [[anoxic]] conditions in the sedimentary deposits prevail, the shelves may in [[geologic time...
7: ...ww.un.org/law/ilc/texts/contsh.htm] partly superseded by the 1982 United Nations [[Law of the Sea|Conv... - Woodpecker (14469 bytes)
15: ... of the order [[Piciformes]]. They have a world-wide distribution with many species, usually numbered ...
17: Some woodpeckers and [[wryneck]]s in the order ''Piciformes'' have zygodactyl or “yoked" ...
19: ... [[Echolocation|echo-locating]] [[larva|grub]]s under the bark of the tree.
25: '''Order Piciformes'''
29: * '''Family Indicatoridae''', ([[honeyguide]]s) - Sumatra (5388 bytes)
8: ...stance around the [[Lake Toba]]. It also contains deposits of coal and gold.
10: ...a. It produces [[oil]] "from above the soil and underneath", the [[Oil palm|palm oil]] and [[petroleum...
12: ...nce. Conservation areas have not been spared from destruction, either.
19: ...racy|thalassocratic]], a maritime power that extended its influence from island to island.
21: ...reading through contacts with Arabs and Indian traders. - Komodo Dragons (3118 bytes)
18: Dragons have keen senses and are considered among the most intelligent living reptiles.
20: ...they release their prey to allow it to die before devouring it; this allows them to avoid injury. Drag...
22: ...human beings or human corpses. Over a dozen human deaths have been attributed to dragon bites in the l...
32: ... in [[1980]] the [[Komodo National Park]] was founded. - Screech Owls (4248 bytes)
40: * [[Sulawesi Scops Owl]], '' Otus manadensis''
49: * [[Anjouan Scops Owl]], '' Otus capnodes''
65: * [[Bearded Screech Owl]], '' Otus barbarus''
84: The '''scops owls''' are small slender owls, the largest being only some 25cm in length... - Woodpeckers (14469 bytes)
15: ... of the order [[Piciformes]]. They have a world-wide distribution with many species, usually numbered ...
17: Some woodpeckers and [[wryneck]]s in the order ''Piciformes'' have zygodactyl or “yoked" ...
19: ... [[Echolocation|echo-locating]] [[larva|grub]]s under the bark of the tree.
25: '''Order Piciformes'''
29: * '''Family Indicatoridae''', ([[honeyguide]]s) - Zebra Finches (3175 bytes)
15: ...of human-made watering holes and large patches of deforested land.
17: ...ta castanotis''. This species is found over the wide range of continental Australia.
19: ...ogical]] differences between the sub-species include differences in size. ''Taeniopygia guttata guttat...
21: ...s, crevices, and ledges of human structures. Outside of the breeding time, brood nests are constructed...
23: ...eggs and nestlings have to be kept warm. However, despite the close contact with their mates, adult fe...
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