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  1. Poison Dart Frogs (4344 bytes)
    1: ...Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Poison dart frog}}
    2: ...e Cobalt Tinc, ''Dendrobates tinctorius''<br>This frog is 3&ndash;6 months old.}}
    13: ... poison arrow frogs, poison frogs, or simply dart frogs.
    16: ...a wild animal, the animal will die within minutes from the neurotoxin, making additional shots unneces...
    18: ...ed skin and small size. The skin color can range from bright orange and black to true blue, to yellow...

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  1. China (38909 bytes)
    1: ...ng in the [[3rd century BC]] to protect the north from raiders on horseback.]]
    5: ...[country]]'s territorial extent expanded outwards from a core area in the [[North China Plain]], and v...
    7: ... formally surrendering its claims, has moved away from its former identity as the ruler of China, and ...
    16: ...eir nation as culturally and politically distinct from - and as the [[axis mundi]] of surrounding nati...
    25: ... political legitimacy. It was used in this manner from the tenth century onwards by the competing dyna...
  2. Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
    15: ...a then made Caesarion her co-regent. She may have poisoned her brother.
    19: .... He renewed his relationship with Cleopatra, and from this point on Alexandria would be his home. He ...
    25: ...mitted [[suicide]], Cleopatra by using a snake to poison herself on [[August 12]] [[30 BC]]. Cleopatra's s...
    35: .../penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Africa/Egypt/_Texts/BEVHOP/13*.html Cleopatra VII&nbs...
  3. Catherine de' Medici (7484 bytes)
    3: ... [[Valois Dynasty|Valois]] branch of the kings of France, and mother of three further kings of that br...
    5: ...the time, but who would become King [[Henry II of France]].
    7: ...proposal. But Catherine did produce children, and Francis lived long enough to see his grandchildren b...
    11: ...r the accession of her sickly son [[Francis II of France]] at age 15. His wife, [[Mary I of Scotland|...
    13: ...e or metal. They forcefully shrank women's waists from their natural dimensions to as little as 43, 38...
  4. Katharine Hepburn (23170 bytes)
    1: [[Image:KH_40s-10.jpg|frame|right|Katharine Hepburn]]
    5: ... encouragement, were unafraid of expressing their frank views on various topics, including sex. "We w...
    7: ... teens, winning a bronze medal for figure skating from the [[Madison Square Garden]] skating club, sho...
    10: ... check... Katharine Hepburn's mother got a degree from BM in history and philosophy; can this be a mis...
    12: ...atonic fashion, and the two would remain lifelong friends. They divorced in [[1934]] after Hepburn wa...
  5. Impatiens (2161 bytes)
    14: ...e flowers from early [[summer]] until the first [[frost]]; tropical species can flower all year. They ...
    18: ...exist. Plant size varies dependent of the species from five centimeters to 2.5 meters. Stems are often...
    20: ...o used after poison ivy contact to prevent a rash from developing.
  6. Wisteria (4864 bytes)
    20: ...to those of laburnum, and, like that genus, are [[poison]]ous.
    27: *''[[Wisteria frutescens]]'' - [[American Wisteria]]
    37: ...ing capability and thus mature plants may benefit from added potassium and phosphate but not nitrogen....
    39: ... trees. Its pendulous [[raceme]]s are best viewed from below. Wisteria is an aggressive grower which c...
  7. Immune system (14564 bytes)
    1: ...he [[organ system]] that protects an [[organism]] from outside biological influences. In the broad sen...
    6: ...sequences, and enzymes that protect their own DNA from this enzyme by [[methylation|methylating]] the ...
    8: ...], [[bacterium|bacteria]], [[parasite]]s), some [[poison]]s, as well as suppressing [[cancer]].
    11: ...] and [[autoimmune disorder|autoimmunity]]) arise from failures of discriminatory systems.
    23: ...owever, most organisms are under constant assault from pathogens, which must be kept in check by the f...
  8. Mouth (2182 bytes)
    16: ...[[mouthparts]] to chew food, hold food, or inject poison. In [[arthropod]]s, they are external modified le...
  9. 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: ...]]s begins in the spring when the queen bee rises from hibernation. At this time the queen bee is the ...
    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...
  10. Democratic Republic of the Congo (21095 bytes)
    1: ...ocidal]] [[Second Congo War]] (known also as the African World War), the deadliest conflict since [[Wo...
    16: official_languages = [[French language|French]] |
    41: established_dates = From [[Belgium]] <br> [[June 30]], [[1960]] |
    42: currency = [[Congolese franc]] |
    50: ...on regression; other PPP figures are extrapolated from the latest International Comparison Programme b...
  11. Isis (20790 bytes)
    7: ...er origins are uncertain but are believed to come from the [[Nile Delta]]; however unlike other [[Anci...
    22: ...ctor, and mother, and the lusty aspect originally from Hathor, she was also made the patron goddess of...
    51: ...of the role came later by association. In many [[African]] tribes, the king's throne is known as the m...
    56: .... The tale describes how Nephthys became sexually frustrated with Set, who was [[gay]] (and already ha...
    65: ...of her husband. In one instance, Isis heals Horus from a lethal scorpion sting; she also performs othe...
  12. Agathocles (2843 bytes)
    9: ...ockade and attacking the enemy in [[Africa]]. In Africa he concluded the treaty with [[Ophellas]], rul...
    12: ... energy, and is said to have been contemplating a fresh attack on Carthage at the time of his death.
    14: ...r of mercenaries, and, although he did not shrink from cruelty to gain his ends, he afterwards showed ...
  13. Alexander the Great (42049 bytes)
    9: ... Olympias was impregnated not by Philip, who was afraid of her and her affinity for sleeping in the co...
    11: ...es]] through [[Caranus]] and his mother descended from [[Aeacus]] through [[Neoptolemus]] and [[Achill...
    14: ... of Persia. [[Plutarch]] mentions an irate letter from Alexander to Darius III, where Alexander blames...
    16: ...n a campaign to solidify control of Greece and confront the Persian Empire.
    23: ...all coastal cities and denying them to his enemy. From Pamphylia onward the coast held no major ports,...
  14. Spider (29039 bytes)
    11: ...er [[Mesothelae]]'''<br /> <!-- Families missing from this list: Microstigmatidae, Nemesiidae, Barych...
    79: ... [[Liphistiidae]], rarely seen burrowing spiders from Asia. The study of spiders is known as [[arachn...
    81: ... strong [[protein]] strand extruded by the spider from [[spinneret]]s on the end of the abdomen. All ...
    106: ...age (Foelix, 1996). A spider does not transition from the nymph to the imago until it has become sexu...
    114: ...s 'palpi'), the small, leg-like appendages on the front of his [[cephalothorax]], into the sperm, abso...
  15. Comet (30542 bytes)
    3: ..."dirty snowballs", comets are composed largely of frozen [[carbon dioxide]], [[methane]] and [[water]]...
    5: ...ances from the sun consisting of debris left over from the [[condensation]] of the [[solar nebula]]; t...
    9: ... the ion tail (gas) always pointing directly away from the Sun, since the gas is more strongly affecte...
    11: ...hs of kings or noble men, or coming catastrophes. From ancient sources, such as Chinese oracle bones, ...
    21: ...ncke]] has an orbit which never places it farther from the Sun than [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]]. Shor...
  16. Algae (8082 bytes)
    4: ...rs that are [[mixotrophic]], deriving energy both from photosynthesis as well as through the uptake of...
    6: ... have photosynthetic machinery ultimately derived from the [[cyanobacteria]], and so produce [[oxygen]...
    8: ...]s) they may discolor the water and outcompete or poison other life forms. The seaweeds grow mostly in sh...
    21: ...solid evidence that these three groups originated from a common pigmented ancestor; i.e., chloroplasts...
    23: ...mbranes, respectively, and were probably retained from an ingested green alga. Those of the chlorarch...
  17. World War I (62979 bytes)
    2: ...rst time, the first mass bombardment of civilians from the sky was executed, and some of the century's...
    6: ...democratic Islamic state, Turkey. Activity by the French and British forces in the eastern part of the...
    8: ...nch defeat in the Franco-Prussian that would lead France to exploit a Balkan crisis as a precept for a...
    10: ...attlefield, and nearly that many more on the home front due to food shortages, [[genocide]], and groun...
    11: ...?E=0&O=03300083 French National Library] (Text in French language).]]
  18. Mango (12190 bytes)
    2: ...ck Mango fruit]] | caption = Immature Black Mango fruit}}
    34: ...nduism|Hindu]] Vedas. The name of the fruit comes from the [[Tamil language|Tamil]] word ''man-kay'', ...
    36: ...go is reputed to be the most commonly eaten fresh fruit worldwide. Mangos also readily naturalize in t...
    39: .... After the flowers fall off, the fruits may take from three to six months to ripen.
    41: ...ctive, slightly sweet smell. In the center of the fruit (a '''[[drupe]]''') is a single flat, oblong s...
  19. Pope John XIV (938 bytes)
    1: ...hn XIV''' (died [[August 20]], [[984]]), [[Pope]] from [[983]] to [[984]], successor to [[Pope Benedic...
    5: ...t'Angelo]], where he died either by starvation or poison.
  20. Scrotum (2019 bytes)
    19: ...lvents, detergents, and natural irritants such as poison ivy.
    22: * swelling resulting from conditions external to the scrotum, including:

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