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  1. Geologic time scale (26014 bytes)
    9: ...use geologic units occurring at the same time but from different parts of the world can often look dif...
    19: ...tribes (and defined using stratigraphic sequences from Wales). The "Devonian" was named for the Briti...
    28: {{mergefrom|List of time periods}}
    126: ...phibious [[eurypterid]]s; [[rhizodont]]s dominant fresh-water predators. In the seas primitive [[Chon...
    148: ...ed]] [[agnatha|jawless forms]]. [[Eurypterid|sea-scorpions]] reach large size. [[Tabulata|tabulate]] and [[R...
  2. Animals (10378 bytes)
    2: ...acteristics that define them and distinguish them from other life forms. Animals are divided into vari...
    8: ... respond to their environment. This system ranges from simple nerve nets in cnidarians (jellyfish, for...
    10: ...exual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two individuals, leading to genetic diversity.
    11: ...ack cell walls, a feature that distinguishes them from plants and fungi. They have a more flexible cel...
    18: ...During development it forms a relatively flexible framework upon which cells can move about and be reo...
  3. Meerkat (4260 bytes)
    15: ...l parts of the [[Kalahari Desert]] in southern [[Africa]].
    19: Meerkats have strong, curved front claws for digging and a sharply-pointed snout....
    22: ...[[venom]], including the very strong venom of the scorpions of the [[Kalahari Desert]].
    32: ...through the character [[Timon (Lion King)|Timon]] from the film ''[[The Lion King]]''.
    44: [[fr:Suricate]]
  4. Arachnid (3432 bytes)
    22: ...[[mite]]s. The arachnids are easily distinguished from the [[insect]]s by the fact that they have eigh...
    24: ... Many are [[venom]]ous - they secrete [[poison]] from specialized glands to kill prey or enemies.
    28: ...ygi]] - "Blunt rump" tailless whip scorpions with front legs modified into whip-like sensory structure...
    31: *[[Palpigradi]] - Microwhip scorpions
    32: *[[Pseudoscorpionida]] - Pseudoscorpions
  5. Arthropod (9248 bytes)
    37: ...symbiotic and parasitic forms. They range in size from microscopic plankton (~0.25 [[millimetre|mm]]) ...
    41: ...k]] for their web. Other arachnids include the [[scorpions]] with its pedipalps shaped like pincers, and the...
    50: ... tracheal systems: air sacs leading into the body from [[pore]]s, called [[spiracles]], in the [[cutic...
    54: ...ir name—joint feet—and separates them from their very close relatives, the [[Onychophora]]...
    58: ...erent subphyla of arthropods had separate origins from segmented worms, and in particular that the [[U...
  6. Scorpion (12441 bytes)
    26: ...emous the scorpion the narrower the pedipalps, as scorpions with less potent venom use their larger pincers t...
    28: ...s, consisting of a row of pegs, and are unique in scorpions. The pectines are located beneath the scorpion at...
    30: ...r light, and they are important in regulating the scorpions circadian rhythm. It is doubtful as to whether th...
    34: ...o interfere with neurotransmission in the victim. Scorpions use their venom to kill or paralyze their prey so...
    36: ...purpose of killing prey. Generally, they will run from danger, or remain very still.
  7. Cheerleading (7470 bytes)
    19: *'''Hurdler''' The free leg is either forward (a front hurdler), or sideways (a side hurdler.) The be...
    23: ... similar to the hurdler, except that there are no front herkies and the bent knee is out sideways.
    27: ...es and raise arms in high V. Swing arms around in front and jump on 5-6, stand stationary and stand up...
    30: * Quite a few moves are borrowed from dances ([[Breakdancing|Breakdancing/Hip Hop]]) ...
    40: ...ow-and-arrows, heel stretches, scales, liberties, scorpions, '''the Matrix''', basket tosses, elevators, and ...
  8. Aztec mythology (10599 bytes)
    50: ...Malinalxochi]] - sorceress and goddess of snakes, scorpions and insects of the desert
    80: ...', ''Tlazolteotli'')- the goddess of purification from filth, disease or excess
  9. 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: Insects hatch from [[egg (biology)|eggs]], and undergo a series of...
  10. Leather (7695 bytes)
    16: ...be washed out through repeated exposure to water. Frequent oiling of leather, with [[mink oil]], [[nea...
    22: ...year. The finest furniture, and footwear are made from Full Grain leather.
    24: ...tural grain used to be. The hides, which are made from inferior quality raw materials, have all of the...
    26: ...cheaper because many pieces of suede can be split from a single thickness of hide, whereas only one pi...
    35: ===Leather from other animals===
  11. Berlin Wall (23423 bytes)
    3: ...tion barrier|barrier]] separating [[West Berlin]] from [[East Berlin]] and the surrounding territory o...
    7: ...|Mitte]], and the eastern districts of Berlin - [[Friedrichshain]], [[K?ick]], [[Lichtenberg]], , [[Pa...
    11: ... Germany in preference to either West Berlin or [[Frankfurt]].
    13: ...ially the citizens of Berlin were allowed to move freely among all the sectors. However, as the [[Cold...
    17: ... impetus for the creation of the Berlin Wall came from East German leader [[Walter Ulbricht]], who sou...
  12. Animal S (1228 bytes)
    9: *[[Scorpions]]
  13. Horseshoe Crabs (6711 bytes)
    17: ...ts of three parts. The [[carapace]] is the smooth frontmost part of the crab; it has on it the [[eye]]...
    29: ... from the ancient [[Eurypterus|eurypterids]] (sea scorpions). They evolved in the shallow seas of the [[Paleo...
    37: ...esh bag for conch traps, to prevent other species from taking off with the bait. This has led to the a...
    39: ... flips the creatures onto their backs, a position from which they often cannot right themselves. In re...
  14. Sea Spiders (6456 bytes)
    21: ...pproximately 1,000 known species, ranging in size from 1-10 mm to over 90 cm in deepwater species: mos...
    23: ...ave caused some taxonomists to remove sea spiders from this grouping.
    25: ...]]. A [[proboscis]] allows them to suck nutrients from soft bodied invertebrates, and their digestive ...
    27: Their habitats range from the shallow intertidal zones to deepwater [[ben...
    30: ...ders,? live in many different parts of the world, from Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific coast o...

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