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  1. Wolf (22358 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''C. lupus'''''}}
    15: ... of fire in conflicts between many different interests: [[tourism]]/[[industry]], [[city]]/[[country]]...
    17: ...e seen as a state of the land where it lives. Wolves are still endangered after being hunted down in t...
    19: Three other canid species are known as wolves: the [[Red Wolf]], the [[Ethiopian Wolf]], and th...
    22: ...ed white wolves are far more common. Very old wolves get a greyish tint in their coat.
  2. Wolf spider (726 bytes)
    1: ...ural crevices. Still others spend their entire lives wandering around with no fixed abode. Unlike many...
    3: ... spiders are made easier to spot because the females carry their eggs along with them in a spherical s...
  3. Wolf Spiders (1517 bytes)
    20: ...ural crevices. Still others spend their entire lives wandering around with no fixed abode. Unlike many...
    22: ... spiders are made easier to spot because the females carry their eggs along with them in a spherical s...
  4. Arctic Wolf (3212 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox species entry | taxon = '''''C. lupus'''''}}
    15: ...ubspecies]] of the [[Wolf|Gray Wolf]]. Arctic Wolves inhabit the [[Canadian Arctic]] and the northern ...
    19: ... (175 pounds) have been observed in full-grown males.
    21: ...smaller, more rounded ears, slightly shorter muzzles and shorter legs to minimize exposure to the cold...
    23: ...n captivity; however, in the wild, the average lifespan is only 7 years.

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  1. King Arthur (22450 bytes)
    1: ...model for him, ever actually existed: in the earliest mentions and Welsh texts he is never given the t...
    5: ...nd the extent and kind of power he wielded continues to rage.
    7: ... and scholars are not certain whether the "Brettones" he led were [[Britain|Britons]] or [[Armorica|Br...
    9: ... surrounding the historical career of Artorius makes this identification unlikely, as there seems to b...
    11: ...ic deity devolved into a personage (citing sometimes a supposed change of the sea-god [[Lir]] into [[L...
  2. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    2: subject_name=Diana, Princess of Wales|
    3: image_name=Diana, Princess of Wales.jpg |
    11: ...at title, as it would imply that she was a [[princess]] by [[birthright]] rather than by marriage.
    13: ...biographies, magazine articles and television movies.
    15: ...he world. To her admirers, Diana, Princess of Wales was a [[role model]] — after her death, the...
  3. Chromosome (12667 bytes)
    1: ...the two chromatids touch, and where the microtubules attach. (3) Short arm. (4) Long arm.]]
    2: ...]] proved that chromosomes are the carriers of genes.
    4: == Chromosomes in eukaryotes ==
    5: .... The ends of the chromosomes are special structures called ''[[telomere]]s''. DNA replication begins ...
    7: ==Chromosomes in bacteria==
  4. Bassoon (11661 bytes)
    2: ...rly the [[dulcian]], the bassoon is a part of orchestral, concert band, and chamber music literature. ...
    6: ...t the end. However, there were only six finger-holes and two keys.
    8: ...[Henry Purcell]]'s call for a "bassoon" in ''Dioclesian'' (1690) referring to the wooden double reed, ...
    10: ...ased sophistication both in manufacturing techniques and acoustical knowledge made possible great impr...
    14: ...=red>(2)</font>, a crooked metal tube which attaches wing joint to reed <font color=red>(1)</font> ({{...
  5. Contrabassoon (3761 bytes)
    1: ...o its smaller cousin, with a few notable differences:
    5: ...r than a seat strap. Additional support is sometimes given by a strap around the player's neck. A wide...
    6: ...required in playing, and the instrument does not respond as quickly.
    8: ...trument comes in one piece (plus [[bocal]]); it does not disassemble.
    11: ...completely obscured in the volume of the full orchestra.
  6. Harmonica (21752 bytes)
    11: ...are used to select one or a few of the several holes
    12: ...inearly on a [[mouthpiece]]. Each hole communicates
    14: ...o vibrate more easily by air from above, reeds accessed by a
    17: depressed, further redirects air blown or drawn through...
    19: The harmonica is commonly used in [[blues]] and [[folk music]], but
  7. John Quincy Adams (11783 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=John Quincy Adams
    3: | image name=Seal_us_presdent.jpg
    4: | order=6th President
    7: | preceded=[[James Monroe]]
    16: | vicepresident=[[John Caldwell Calhoun]]
  8. Europe (23835 bytes)
    4: ...ins]] and the [[Caspian Sea]] (for more detailed description see [[Geography of Europe]]).
    6: .... In terms of [[population]] it is the third largest continent after [[Asia]] and [[Africa]]. The pop...
    11: ... mythological queen of Crete, not a geographical designation. Later ''Europa'' stood for mainland Gree...
    13: ...s "sunrise" and is the land to the east from a [[Mesopotamian]] perspective.
    18: ...[United Kingdom]] in building large colonial empires with vast holdings in [[Africa]], [[the Americas]...
  9. Ethiopia (20233 bytes)
    1: ...ion on the continent. Unique among African countries, Ethiopia maintained independence during the [[Sc...
    27: | '''[[President of Ethiopia|President]]'''
    31: | [[Meles Zenawi]]
    34: | [[List of countries by area|Ranked 26th]] <br> [[1 E12 m?|1,127,127 k...
    37: | [[List of countries by population|Ranked 16th]]<br> 67,673,031 <br>60...
  10. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    1: ...cean|Atlantic]], such as the [[Azores Islands|Azores]]and [[Madeira Islands|Madeira and Porto Santo]] ...
    5: ...omic, political, and cultural power. The [[Portuguese Empire]] stretched across the world. After the r...
    7: ...cial and economic progress in the subsequent decades, with a clear slow-down in the last few years.
    13: ''Main articles: '''[[Lusitanian|Pre-Roman]]''' and '''[[Lusitani...
    15: ...9, "A Lusit⮩a" paragraph 1}} The [[Conii]] were established in southern Portugal for a long time. Th...
  11. Wolverine (3928 bytes)
    11: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''gulo'''''}}
    15: ...ed in the [[genus]] '''''Gulo'''''. Two [[subspecies]] are recognised, the [[Old World]] form ''Gulo g...
    17: ...n danger in some regions. It is generally not aggressive towards humans, preferring to avoid human con...
    19: ...specially male wolverines, require large home ranges. The wolverine is still trapped for its fur in so...
    21: ..., which delays the development of the fetus. Females often will not produce young when food is not abu...
  12. Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
    1: ...al centuries, the Romans controlled the whole of Western Europe, as well as the entire area surroundin...
    13: ...C]] or [[509 BC]] when the [[Roman Republic]] was established. The mythical or semi-mythical kings are...
    19: ...man Senate, which grew in size and power with the establishment of the Republic.
    21: ...opean stock; such as the [[Samnites]], the ''Sabines'' ...) but also the [[Etruscans]]. The last threa...
    25: ...nd [[Gaius Cassius Longinus|Cassius]], on the [[Ides of March]] [[44 BC]].
  13. Connecticut (28543 bytes)
    10: LargestCity = [[Bridgeport, Connecticut|Bridgeport]]...
    30: HighestElev = 725 |
    32: LowestElev = 0 |
    36: ...ticut was one of the [[13 colonies|thirteen colonies]] that revolted against British rule in the [[Ame...
    43: ...river". Connecticut is one of the original 13 states. The first Europeans to settle permanently in Con...
  14. Animal (16429 bytes)
    8: [[Sponge|Porifera]] (sponges)<br>
    9: [[Ctenophora]] (comb jellies)<br>
    18: ...&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Chordate|Chordata]] (vertebrates, etc.)<br>
    32: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Platyhelminthes]] (flatworms)<br>
    49: ...ent]] as [[embryo]]s, although some undergo a process of [[metamorphosis (biology)|metamorphosis]] lat...
  15. Spider (29039 bytes)
    9: ...subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Families}}
    11: ...lies missing from this list: Microstigmatidae, Nemesiidae, Barychelidae, Paratropidae, Idiopidae, Acti...
    26: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Amaurobiidae ([[tangled nest spider]])<br />
    35: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Desidae ([[intertidal spider]])<br />
    39: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Eresidae ([[velvet spider]])<br />
  16. Asteroid (24334 bytes)
    1: ... its underside and toward the opposite end. Features as small as 35 m across can be seen.]]
    4: ... in [[March 28|late March]] of the same year, to describe their star-like appearance; the other then-k...
    6: ...or planet" (or "planetoid") carries no strong suggestion about the composition of the object or its ge...
    10: ...m '''artificial asteroid''' is sometimes used to designate man-made objects which have ended up in sol...
    13: ...(HST).png|thumb|right|[[4 Vesta]], one of the largest asteroids.]]
  17. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    12: ..., ([[1840]]-[[1926]]), French [[Impressionism|impressionist]] painter
    14: ...1956]]), US [[Abstract expressionism|abstract expressionist]] [[painter]]
    17: ..., ([[1841]]-[[1919]]), French [[Impressionism|impressionist]] painter
    33: *[[Jacques-Laurent Agasse]] ([[1767]]-[[1848]])
    42: *[[Mikolas Ales]] ([[1852]]-[[1913]])
  18. Byzantine Empire (29975 bytes)
    7: ...small>Emblem of the [[Palaeologus]] dynasty, as preserved today at the entrance of the Ecumenical Patr...
    10: | Constantine makes Constantinople his capital.
    13: ...is permanently split into Eastern and Western halves, following the death of Theodosius I.
    15: | [[527]] || Justinian I becomes emperor.
    24: | The [[Lombard]] invasion results in the loss of most of Italy.
  19. Animals (10378 bytes)
    1: ...great-white-shark.jpg|400px|thumb|right|photo representing great white shark]]
    2: ...oups, including birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish and insects.
    6: ...ese cells are specialized and organized into tissues, which in turn form organs and organ systems.
    7: ...r own food. They are heterotrophs that rely on ingesting other organisms or organic matter for sustena...
    8: ...and respond to their environment. This system ranges from simple nerve nets in cnidarians (jellyfish, ...
  20. January (2450 bytes)
    8: ...). A Roman [[superstition]] against even numbers resulted in the addition of one day thus equalling 35...
    12: ...er / cold month). In [[Japanese calendar|old Japanese calendar]], the month is called ''Mutsuki'' (&#3...
    16: ...] until [[1999]], when it was moved by the [[Japanese government]] in an attempt to lift the economy b...
    21: *[[Historical anniversaries]]

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