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  1. Liver (11441 bytes)
  2. Beehive (beekeeping) (7741 bytes)
    17: ...ternal structure except what the bees build themselves.
    43: ...e kilogram of beeswax as they would to make eight kilograms of honey, the ability to reuse comb can significa...
  3. Giraffe (8140 bytes)
    36: Modifications to the giraffe's structure have evolved, particularly to the [[circulatory system]]. A ...
    38: ...[camouflage]]. Only 25 to 50 percent of giraffe calves reach adulthood; those that do have a life expe...
    40: ...ve on other vegetable food. A giraffe can eat 63 kilograms (140 pounds) of leaves and twigs daily.
  4. Flag (13245 bytes)
    13: ...ng their nationalities; these flags eventually evolved into the national flags and [[maritime flags]] ...
    80: ...e in Brasilia, Brazil. The Flag weighs about 600 kilograms when dry and measures 70m x 100m size. This flag...
  5. Human (48024 bytes)
    21: '''Human beings''' define themselves in [[biological]], [[social]], and [[spiritual]...
    58: ...ional hypothesis]] proposes that modern humans evolved at least in part from independent hominid popul...
    68: ...stors of all modern humans are thought to have evolved in Africa over 150,000 years ago; modern humans...
    84: ...ne-month [[gestation]] period, with typically 3-4 kilograms (6-9 pounds) in weight and 50-60 centimetres (20-...
    102: ...males are typically larger: 175 cm (69 in) and 78 kilograms (172 lb).
  6. Thunderstorm (7337 bytes)
    30: ... [[scientific notation|5&times;10<sup>8</sup>]] [[kilograms|kg]] of water vapour are lifted and the amount of...
  7. Giant Panda (7693 bytes)
    25: ...o eat bamboo after 6 months and the cub weighs 45 kilograms at one year and lives with their mother until the...
  8. Pressure (9004 bytes)
    68: **Kilograms-force (kiloponds), grams-force, tonnes-force (met...
    70: **Kilograms-force and tonnes-force per square metre
  9. Cassowary (5017 bytes)
    26: ...ocation on behalf of the human, or due to the involvement of [[dog]]s; wounded or cornered birds are p...
    36: ...as [[Mission Beach, Queensland]], [[tourism]] involving the birds has been launched.
  10. Condor (7828 bytes)
    20: ...ween the tips of its wings, and can weigh over 13 kilograms (30 lb). Although other birds may have larger win...
    38: ...for a few days without eating, then gorging themselves on several pounds at once, sometimes to the poi...
  11. African Buffalo (2744 bytes)
    21: ...es. The [[Leopard]] is a threat only to newborn calves. Crossbreeding with domestic [[cattle]] has ha...
    28: Cows first calve at 5 years of age, after a [[gestation]] period ...
  12. Coyote (4265 bytes)
    17: ...as of North America formerly occupied by [[wolf|wolves]], and the "dog" one sees scrounging from a sub...
    20: ...to the size of its head. It weighs between 9 - 22 kilograms (20 - 50 lbs.), averaging 14 kg. The coyote can ...
    34: ...st Road Runner with his tricks, many of which involve technology or [[Rube Goldberg#Rube_Goldberg_mach...
  13. Shot put (2126 bytes)
    2: ...' is an [[athletics]] (track and field) event involving "putting" (throwing in a pushing motion) a hea...
    8: ...ng the shotput (the glide); a newer technique involves rotating like a [[discus]] thrower (the spin). ...
  14. Tyrannosaurus rex (20653 bytes)
    22: ...liminating movement between them. The bones themselves are much more massive than is typical of a ther...
    70: ...f the dominant plants, but grasses had not yet evolved. Other inhabitants of the landscape are more un...
    75: ...m of Natural History]] in [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]].
    85: ...sing some of the DNA content of the dinosaurs involved, because each protein is typically created by a...
    140: ...er) to stay alive. Taking an average weight of 68 kilograms (150 pounds, a bit light for American lawyers), 2...
  15. Wildebeest (2915 bytes)
    18: ...7") at the shoulder and weigh between 150 and 250 kilograms. (330 and 550 pounds) They inhabit the plains and...
    24: ...ys can keep up with the rest of the herd. After calving the [[breeding season]] begins. Dominant bulls...
  16. Elephant (13277 bytes)
    23: ... in [[Angola]] in 1974, weighing [[1 E4 kg|12 000 kilograms]] or 26 400 pounds.
    35: ...often occur, from which they try to protect themselves by taking mud baths, showering one another with...
    37: ... have large ears that they can wave to cool themselves down, and a relatively small tail with a brush ...
    56: ...ts on the environment, and on the elephants themselves, could be dramatic. Elephants use their tusks t...
  17. Piranha (4128 bytes)
    20: ...[pacu (fish)|pacu]]s and [[silver dollar (fish)|silver dollar]]s). They are normally about 15 to 25 [[...
  18. Tiger (11674 bytes)
    19: ...eral, male tigers may weigh between 150 and 310 [[kilograms]] (330&nbsp;lb and 680&nbsp;lb) and females betwe...
    23: ...rring to 'blue' or 'Maltese' tigers, actually a silvery-grey tone, though no reliable evidence has bee...
    63: ...en in the [[Bill Watterson]] [[comic strip]], [[Calvin and Hobbes]], Hobbes the tiger sometimes escape...
  19. Yak (4592 bytes)
    15: ...to the lives of local communities. This article delves into the world of yaks, exploring their charact...
    19: ...e cold. Adult yaks can weigh between 300 to 1,000 kilograms (660 to 2,200 pounds), with males being larger th...
    26: ...which provide protection against predators like wolves and snow leopards. These herds are often led by...
    47: ...nd community-based conservation programs that involve local populations in sustainable yak herding pra...
  20. Platypus (21900 bytes)
    22: ...is) or international pound|pound]]s) and over two kilograms (just under four and one half pounds); with body ...
    35: ...fferent recorded courtship methods. The first involves the male resting on the water, and the female s...

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