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- Catherine de' Medici (7484 bytes)
7: ...ful protector, was equally ready to hold out some bait. During the reign of Francis, Catherine exercised...
11: ...n of the Guises, and entered upon a course of secret opposition. On [[April 1]], [[1560]] she named as...
13: ...sions to as little as 43, 38, or even fewer centimetres (17, 15, or fewer inches).
15: ...children, she was still vigorous and active. She retained her influence for more than twenty years in ...
17: ...avourite son, the duke of Anjou, to Queen [[Elizabeth I of England]], but that did not come about. - Porpoise (4431 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Cetacea]]}}
15: ...h America. A key difference is the shape of the teeth and of the head.
20: ...are spade-shaped, whereas dolphins have conical teeth. In addition, a porpoise's dorsal fin is general...
22: ...s the [[Vaquita]], reaching up to 1.5 m (5 feet).
25: ...s searching for a mate. The critical distinction between porpoises and dolphins, is that porpoises ten... - Thomas Hobbes (26163 bytes)
2: ...homas Hobbes (portrait).jpg|thumb|Thomas Hobbes: detail from a portrait by John Michael Wright ([[Nati...
12: ...cted by the scholastic learning". He did not complete his degree until [[1608]] but he was recommended...
14: ... was exposed to European scientific and critical methods during the tour in contrast to the [[scholast...
16: ...r debater in philosophic groups in Paris, held together by [[Marin Mersenne]]. From [[1637]] he consid...
20: ...ng treatise, how Men were moved to enter into society, and argued how this must be regulated if Men we... - Whale (11080 bytes)
1: ...], members of the [[Order (biology)|order]] '''[[Cetacea]]''', which also includes [[dolphins]] and [[...
3: ...re dolphins for the purpose of classification. [[Cetologists]] tend not to worry too much about such d...
5: ...Whale_comparison.JPG|thumb|300px|Size comparison between some well-known whales and other sea animals]...
8: Cetaceans are divided into two suborders:
10: *The [[toothed whale]]s have teeth and prey on [[fish]] and/or [[squid]]. An outsta... - Fly (4220 bytes)
16: ...bait in [[angling]], and a food for carnivourous pets such as [[reptiles]] or [[birds]].
21: ...cs, and is particularly effective in treating diabetic foot problems.
26: ...r than Diptera. Entomologists try to distinguish between true flies and other orders by [[hyphen]]atin...
27: *[[firefly]] - [[beetle|Coleoptera]]:[[Lampyridae]]
38: *[http://fohn.net/pictures-of-flies/ Pictures of Flies and Other Ob... - Horseshoe Crabs (6711 bytes)
15: ...ey spend most of their lives. In captivity, its diet should be supplemented with meaty items such as p...
17: ...oe crabs possess five pairs of [[book lung]]s (sometimes known as book gills) located just behind thei...
21: ... blood (except in [[Massachusetts]], where their return is prohibited), so this is not necessarily a t...
25: ... industry, which collects horseshoe crabs to make bait for lobsters and other catches.
31: ...seshoe crab is [[Endangered species|endangered]] yet, but harvesting and [[habitat destruction]] have ... - Narwhals (5962 bytes)
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Cetacea]]}}
13: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:cetacea_range_map_Narwhal.PNG|250px|Narwhal range]] |...
15: ...nodon monoceros'') is an [[Arctic]] species of [[cetacean]] with a body similar to that of a [[dolphin...
31: ...de under ice-enclosed seas. In some areas their diet however seems to have adapted to feed on squid.
33: .... Sometimes several of these groups might come together, particularly in summer when they congregate o...
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