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- Mosquito (10897 bytes)
15: .... The females of most mosquito species suck blood from other animals. Size varies but is rarely greate...
25: ... blood to get the necessary protein. Males differ from females, with mouth parts not suitable for bloo...
62: ... since computer speakers aren't designed for high frequency sounds (15-20 KHz range) - Kiwi (6303 bytes)
23: ...nd other [[invertebrate]]s; though they also take fruit and, if the opportunity arises, small [[crayfi...
25: ...e style of mammals. With no constraints on weight from flight requirements, some Brown Kiwi females ca...
27: ... that the kiwi's ancestors arrived in New Zealand from elsewhere in Australasia well after the moa.
38: ...ibuted in the in lowland forest to the north of [[Franz Josef glacier]] in the South Island. Reclassif...
42: ...land and it has been introduced to other predator-free islands and appears to be becoming established.... - Ecology (24417 bytes)
1: ...866]] by the German biologist, [[Ernst Haeckel]], from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''oikos'' meaning ...
4: ...rganisms can be studied at many different levels, from [[proteins]] and [[nucleic acid]]s (in [[bioche...
17: ...major sub-disciplines include (in a nested series from the smallest to the largest in scope):
30: or from the perspective of the studied [[biomes]]:
45: ...is only the very thin surface layer which extends from 11,000 meters below sea level to 15,000 meters ... - Octopus (12952 bytes)
17: ...ocks, which is very helpful when they are fleeing from [[moray eel|moray]]s or other predating fish. T...
19: ...g ([[chromatophore]]s) and light reflection and refraction ([[iridophore]]s and [[leucophore]]s). The...
21: ... species). The female hangs these eggs in strings from the ceiling of her lair. After the eggs hatch, ...
33: ...terns. They are able to open jars after learning from observation [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/...
55: ...em as pets. Octopuses often escape, however, even from supposedly secure tanks, due to their intellige... - Blue Crabs (3489 bytes)
9: {{Taxobox_infraordo_entry | taxon = [[Brachyura]]}}
19: ...]]. There is also a blue crab on the island [[St. Francois]], [[Seychelles]]. In its scientific name, ...
23: ... of meeting local demand, so crabs are shipped in from [[North Carolina]], [[Louisiana]] and [[Texas]]... - Mosquitoes (10897 bytes)
15: .... The females of most mosquito species suck blood from other animals. Size varies but is rarely greate...
25: ... blood to get the necessary protein. Males differ from females, with mouth parts not suitable for bloo...
62: ... since computer speakers aren't designed for high frequency sounds (15-20 KHz range) - Salamanders and Newts (3559 bytes)
19: ... The garments had actually been [[weaving|woven]] from [[asbestos]]. Later [[Paracelsus]] suggested th...
21: ...ut on the fire, the animals mysteriously appeared from the flames.
30: **[[Amphiumidae]] ([[Amphiuma]]s or Congo Eels) - Sea Lamprey (9084 bytes)
19: ...gy)|scale]]s, an adult lamprey can range anywhere from 5 to 40 inches (13 to 100 centimetres) long. La...
23: ...al organs, development of eyes and transformation from a mud-dwelling filter feeder into an efficient ...
25: ...e sea. Some lampreys are landlocked and remain in fresh water, and some of these stop feeding altogeth...
27: To reproduce, lampreys return to fresh water (if they left it), build a nest, then sp...
98: ... King [[Henry I of England]] is said to have died from eating spoiled lampreys. - Spiny Dogfish Shark (1099 bytes)
1: ... distinguished by their having two spines, one in front of each [[dorsal fin]], and their lack of an [...
3: ...t euphemistically known as "rock salmon" or "rock eels".
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