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  1. Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
    16: ... language|Greek]] ''orchis'', meaning 'testicle', from the appearance of subterranean tuberoids in som...
    23: ...restrial]] [[plant]]s, retrieving their nutrients from the soil. This group includes all [[Europe]]an ...
    40: ...ctive mottle of the leaves of [[Lady's Slipper]]s from temperate zones (''[[Paphiopedilum]]'') is caus...
    47: ..."one-footed") growth. The new shoots grow upwards from a single stem, originating in the end bud of th...
    48: ...the rhizome may start its growth again, this time from an 'eye', or undeveloped bud, thereby causing t...
  2. Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Tyrannosaurus (front view).jpg|250px]]|caption=Fossil skeleton at<b...
    15: ...carnivorous]] [[Theropoda|theropod]] [[dinosaur]] from the Upper Maastrichtian, the last stage of the ...
    22: ...e. The teeth are often worn or broken at the tips from heavy use but, unlike [[mammals]], were continu...
    35: ...nnosaurid ''[[Dilong paradoxus]]'' was discovered from the same formation with preserved long tail plu...
    40: ...re prey, while ''T. rex'' could hardly manipulate carcasses with its short and useless forelimbs.
  3. Puma (9263 bytes)
    15: ...nt''', and '''painted cat'''. The word puma comes from the [[Quechua language]]. In the [[United State...
    23: ...g 110 [[Degree (angle)|degree]]s of [[latitude]], from the southern [[Yukon]] Territory (in [[Canada]]...
    37: ...run as fast as 30 mph (50 km/h), jump 20 ft (6 m) from a standing position, vertically leap 8 ft (2.5 ...
    42: ...&sup2;) on average; however their ranges can vary from as much as 370 mile&sup2; (1,000 km&sup2;) to a...
    49: ...on humans in the USA and Canada during the period from [[1890]] to January [[2004]], with 16 fatalitie...
  4. Jackal (3358 bytes)
    17: ...]] and [[Asia]]. (The name ''jackal'' is borrowed from [[Persian]] &#1588;&#1594;&#1575;&#1604; ''shog...
    19: ...ssemble in small packs, for example to scavenge a carcass, but normally hunt alone or as a pair.
    21: ...Asia]] whilst the other two species evolved in [[Africa]].
  5. Cat (30067 bytes)
    18: ...ats to keep [[mouse|mice]] and other rodents away from their grain. Currently, the cat is one of the...
    25: ...uch exceptional genetic mutation.) When angry or frightened, a cat will lay its ears back, to accompa...
    37: ...ng membrane]], which is a thin cover which closes from the side and appears when the cat's eyelid open...
    45: ...ling brown liquid. Indoor cats will also benefit from being provided with a [[scratching post]] so th...
    52: ...possibility of infection (or, rarely, [[rabies]]) from a cat bite. Cats ravage [[ecosystem]]s where th...
  6. Antlion (5460 bytes)
    13: ...of [[insect]]s, classified as ''Myrmeleontidae'', from the [[Greek language|Greek]] "myrmex", meaning ...
    20: ...r]] of insects. Antlions are easily distinguished from damselflies by their longer, prominent, clubbed...
    25: ...the steep wall. Only its sicklelike jaws protrude from the sand and often they are in a wide-opened po...
    27: ...ter consuming all the contents, the lifeless, dry carcass is flicked out of the pit, and the pit is readied...
    31: ...goes [[metamorphosis]]. The entire length of time from egg-laying to adulthood may take two or three y...
  7. Cougars (8083 bytes)
    15: ...nt''', and '''painted cat'''. The word puma comes from the [[Quechua language]]. In the [[United State...
    23: ...g 110 [[Degree (angle)|degree]]s of [[latitude]], from the southern [[Yukon]] Territory (in [[Canada]]...
    37: ...run as fast as 30 mph (50 km/h), jump 20 ft (6 m) from a standing position, vertically leap 8 ft (2.5 ...
    42: ...&sup2;) on average; however their ranges can vary from as much as 370 mile&sup2; (1,000 km&sup2;) to a...
    49: ...on humans in the USA and Canada during the period from [[1890]] to January [[2004]], with 16 fatalitie...
  8. Florida Panther (10551 bytes)
    15: ...', and '''painted cat'''. The word ''puma'' comes from the [[Quechua language]]. In North America, par...
    31: ...g 110 [[Degree (angle)|degree]]s of [[latitude]], from the southern [[Yukon]] Territory (in [[Canada]]...
    45: ...run as fast as 30 mph (50 km/h), jump 20 ft (6 m) from a standing position, vertically leap 8 ft (2.5 ...
    50: ...with paler bellies have been described, primarily from South and Central America and were described as...
    53: ...&sup2;) on average; however their ranges can vary from as much as 370 mile&sup2; (1,000 km&sup2;) to a...
  9. Tasmanian Devils (12312 bytes)
    41: ... farmers, as the speed at which they will clean a carcass helps prevent the spread of insects that might ot...
    43: .... Adult males are the most aggressive and scaring from fighting over food and mates is common.
    46: ...enous Australian]]s{{mn|Johnson2003|7}}. In Dingo-free Tasmania, marsupial carnivores were still activ...
    48: ...troduced as early as [[1830]] to remove the devil from rural properties as it was believed the devils ...
    52: ...'s wild devils, and estimates of the impact range from 20% to as much as a 50% decline in the devil po...

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