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  1. Exoskeleton (3839 bytes)
    17: ===Moulting===
    18: ...me this, arthropods go through a process called [[moult]]ing in which they shed their exoskeleton and rep...
  2. Bird ringing (5302 bytes)
    19: ...tached to feathers, they drop off when the bird [[moult]]s. '''Imping''' is the practice of replacing a b...
    22: ...ult-to-spot species, because birds can be located from a distance without visual confirmation.
    23: ...mitters may be designed to drop off when the bird moults; or they may be recovered by recapturing the bir...
    28: A field-readable is a ring or rings, usually made from plastic and brightly coloured, which may also h...
  3. Tarantula (17481 bytes)
    129: ...ers, were fairly large, out in the open, and were frequently seen running around, which drew attention...
    141: ...nited States]], [[Asia]], [[Southern Europe]], [[Africa]] and the [[Middle East]].
    146: ...ave 10-inch leg spans. On the average, they weigh from 2 to 3 ounces (60-90 grams). The largest specie...
    148: ...pecies have more extensive colour scheme, ranging from cobalt blue ('''[[cobalt blue tarantula]]''', '...
    152: ...]]s, on the abdomen, opisthosoma, as a protection from enemies. These hairs are only present on some [...
  4. Silkworm (3141 bytes)
    17: ...is made of a single continuous thread of raw silk from 300 to 900 meters (1000 to 3000 feet) long.
    19: ...hat it is time for them to [[moult]]. After they moult about four times, their bodies turn slightly yell...
  5. Weasel (3493 bytes)
    12: ''Mustela africana''<br />
    17: ''Mustela frenata''<br />
    32: ...any species, populations living at high latitudes moult to a pure white coat in winter. They have long s...
    34: ...ecies took [[poultry]] from farms, or [[rabbit]]s from commercial warrens.
    41: *[[Tropical Weasel]], ''Mustela africana''
  6. Insect (14296 bytes)
    23: *'''Infraclass [[Neoptera]]'''
    60: ...lassified in the Class Insecta) are distinguished from all other arthropods in part by having exposed...
    64: Insects range in size from less than a millimeter to over 18 centimeters (...
    66: ...ive system consists basically of a tube that runs from mouth to anus, contrasting with the incomplete ...
    108: ...ner of growth is necessitated by the exoskeleton. Moulting is a process by which the individual escapes t...
  7. Airedale Terrier (5101 bytes)
    44: ...d versatile [[terrier]] [[dog breed]] originating from the Aire valley in [[Yorkshire]], England. It ...
    51: ...his is because the loose hair that would normally moult is cut, so the roots remain within the hair folli...
    64: The Airedale is relatively free of inherited diseases except for [[hip dysplasi...
  8. Silkworm Moth (4931 bytes)
    19: ...is made of a single continuous thread of raw silk from 300 to 900 meters (1000 to 3000 feet) long. Th...
    21: ...hat it is time for them to [[moult]]. After they moult about four times, their bodies turn slightly yell...
    42: ...nd included an application for the use of [[DNA]] from silkworm to prevent damage to potatoes by tuber...
  9. Tarantulas (13045 bytes)
    19: ...ers, were fairly large, out in the open, and were frequently seen running around, which drew attention...
    31: ...nited States]], [[Asia]], [[Southern Europe]], [[Africa]] and the [[Middle East]].
    36: ...ave 10-inch leg spans. On the average, they weigh from 2 to 3 ounces (60-90 grams). The largest specie...
    38: ...pecies have more extensive colour scheme, ranging from cobalt blue ('''[[cobalt blue tarantula]]''', '...
    42: ...]]s, on the abdomen, opisthosoma, as a protection from enemies. These hairs are only present on some [...
  10. Trumpeter Swans (3342 bytes)
    25: ...month later when the females have completed their moult.
    27: ...-like honk which some compare to the sound of a [[French horn]]. The [[E.B. White]] novel, [[The Trump...
    29: ...llinois west to Oregon in the U.S., and in Canada from James Bay to the Yukon, but persecution by huma...

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