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  1. Bee (11175 bytes)
    27: ...] that they use in order to obtain the [[nectar]] from [[flower]]s. Bees have antennae made up of thir...
    29: ... on other species. Some of this pollen is carried from flower to flower, but the bulk of it is carried...
    41: ...egins in the spring when the queen bee rises from hibernation. At this time the queen bee is the one who does a...
    45: ...le]], and deposits all the [[Egg (biology)|egg]]s from which the other bees are produced. Except for h...
    47: ...upa]]e in a frame of honeycomb are referred to as frames of [[brood (honeybee)|brood]] and are often s...
  2. Ant (13019 bytes)
    17: ...g food, digging, or defense. Their color can vary from black, brown, red, to even green or blue in som...
    21: Ants thrive in various habitats, from rainforests to deserts. They are terrestrial an...
    37: ... Some species exhibit behaviors like migration or hibernation under adverse environmental conditions.
    43: ...Image: ants.jpg|400px|right|Fire ants, originally from South America.]]
    52: ...ental processes in the insect world. This journey from egg to adult is a complex and meticulously orch...
  3. Bear (6673 bytes)
    26: ...f habitats from the tropics to the [[Arctic]] and from forests to snowfields. They are mainly [[omnivo...
    28: .... For the most part, bears are shy and are easily frightened of humans. They will, however, defend the...
    32: ... brief. Bears reproduce seasonally, usually after hibernation. Cubs come out toothless, blind, and bald. The cu...
    38: Many bears of northern regions are assumed to [[Hibernation|hibernate]] in the winter. They actually don't hi...
    40: ...assed in many areas of the world to protect bears from hunters or [[habitat destruction]]. Bears in ca...
  4. Season (10047 bytes)
    4: ... the season of the flood, the season of emergence from the flood, and the hot harvest season.
    6: ...ited States]] has its [[Tornado]] season (peaking from late winter through mid summer, depending upon ...
    22: ...Antarctica, and therefore a considerable distance from the moderating influence of the southern oceans...
    36: ...mid-February is not first light. The sky (as seen from Alert) has been showing twilight, or at least a...
    121: ...ns begin at the time of the solstice or equinox] (from the [[Bad Astronomer]])
  5. American Black Bear (15019 bytes)
    16: ...0 are living today.[http://biology.usgs.gov/s+t/noframe/c286.htm]
    20: ...t can vary in color depending on the subspecies: from white through [[chocolate]] brown, [[cinnamon]]...
    23: ..., digging, and climbing. One blow from a powerful front [[paw]] is enough to kill an adult [[deer]].
    27: ...ampy hardwood and conifer forests. After emerging from their winter dens in spring, they seek southerl...
    30: ...s not gained enough fat to sustain herself during hibernation as well as produce cubs, the embryos do not impla...
  6. Scorpion (12441 bytes)
    30: ...o more sets of lateral eyes on either side of the front of prosoma, the number varies between species....
    36: ...purpose of killing prey. Generally, they will run from danger, or remain very still.
    41: ... the scorpion's nerve ganglion). The myth derives from the fact that scorpions are [[ectotherms]], whe...
    49: ... differences marking them off as a group distinct from their Carboniferous and recent descendants and ...
    53: ...with Australia by a transpacific bridge and with Africa by a more northern transatlantic tract of land...
  7. Warm-blooded (3154 bytes)
    9: ...to a controlled state of [[hypothermia]] called [[hibernation]], or [[torpor]]. This deliberately lowers the b...
    11: ...lushing (circulatory changes to radiate more heat from the skin), panting or [[Perspiration|sweating]]...
  8. Brown Bear (9756 bytes)
    22: ...ually in mountainous areas. The brown bear ranges from [[Alaska]] east through the [[Yukon]] and [[Nor...
    24: ...e 14,000 brown bears in ten separate populations, from Spain to Russia.
    27: ...omes very lethargic. Although they are not true [[hibernation|hibernators]] and can be woken easily, they like ...
    30: ...d may derive up to one third of their food energy from moths.
    39: Though bears have been relocated to areas distant from human populations, some bears become 'hooked' o...
  9. Marmots (2941 bytes)
    20: Marmots typically live in burrows, and [[hibernation|hibernate]] there through the winter. Most marmo...
  10. Yellow-Bellied Marmot (2581 bytes)
    20: ...armot digs a burrow soon after he wakes up from [[hibernation]]. He then starts looking for females and by summ...
    22: ...eating [[grass]], [[leaf|leaves]], [[flower]]s, [[fruit]], [[grasshopper]]s, and bird [[egg]]s.

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