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  1. Spider (29039 bytes)
    85: ...ed the [[opisthosoma]]), supported by a hard [[exoskeleton]] composed of mainly of [[chitin]]. Spiders...
    166: ...ot dangerous: Spider is unable to puncture human skin, and/or venom does not cause any significant re...
    239: ...Recluse (Photo courtesy of the University of Nebraska)]]
    241: ...bout and so are more easily trapped against one's skin by clothing, bed sheets, etc. The so-called "ag...
  2. Black widow spider (5745 bytes)
    22: ...blems at the bite site itself, unless a secondary skin infection occurs.
    26: ...[arthropod]]s, black widow spiders have a hard exoskeleton composed of [[chitin]] and [[protein]] (5)....
  3. Brown recluse spider (5698 bytes)
    25: ...Recluse (Photo courtesy of the University of Nebraska)]]
    42: ... they are too small to easily penetrate [[human]] skin. They do, however, have an unnerving tendency ...
  4. Jumping spider (3866 bytes)
  5. Spider Monkeys (5787 bytes)
    27: ... have highly flexible hairless tips complete with skin grooves; this adaptation to the spider monkey's...
  6. Wolf spider (726 bytes)
  7. Trapdoor spider (3087 bytes)
    19: ...e spiders of this genus are unusual in having a mask-like hardened plate on the [[opisthosoma]], which...

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  1. Costa Rica (12931 bytes)
  2. Spiderwort (2097 bytes)
    20: ... species are found at a few sites in southern [[Saskatchewan]], [[Manitoba]] and [[Alberta]]; it is ho...
  3. Lung (7057 bytes)
    41: ...oxygen supply by diffusion across the moist outer skin of their bodies.
  4. Wasp (3838 bytes)
  5. Silk (8683 bytes)
  6. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    124: ...tanis felt betrayed and ill-compensated for the risks incurred in supporting the USA – after t...
    147: ...1958 Pakistan’s civilian and first President [[Iskander Mirza]] in collaboration with General [[Moha...
    197: * heightened perceptions of risk as a result of military tensions with India &mdas...
    364: [[Image:Karachi_Skyline.jpg|thumb|250px|''Shahrae Faisal'' (named af...
    428: ...idian_languages|Dravidian]] language and [[Burushaski]] which is a language isolate.
  7. Fossil (5231 bytes)
    19: ...mains or teeth; other fossils contain traces of [[skin]], [[feather]]s or even soft tissues. Once cove...
  8. Animal (16429 bytes)
    46: &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Mollusca]] (mollusks)<br>
    76: ... The extinct [[Archaeocyatha]], which have fused skeletons, may represent sponges or a separate phylu...
  9. Spider (29039 bytes)
    85: ...ed the [[opisthosoma]]), supported by a hard [[exoskeleton]] composed of mainly of [[chitin]]. Spiders...
    166: ...ot dangerous: Spider is unable to puncture human skin, and/or venom does not cause any significant re...
    239: ...Recluse (Photo courtesy of the University of Nebraska)]]
    241: ...bout and so are more easily trapped against one's skin by clothing, bed sheets, etc. The so-called "ag...
  10. Cave (10592 bytes)
    42: ...ution of cave systems so far discovered is widely skewed toward countries where [[caving]] is popular ...
    58: ...ext most extensive known cave is the [[Optimisticeskaja]] system in the [[Ukraine]], at 214km.
  11. Animals (10378 bytes)
    9: ...ecialized organs like muscles and, in many cases, skeletal systems.
    52: ... The extinct [[Archaeocyatha]], which have fused skeletons, may represent sponges or a separate phylu...
  12. Meerkat (4260 bytes)
  13. Butterfly (9348 bytes)
    20: ...superfamily|superfamilies]] [[Hesperioidea]] (the skippers) and [[Papilionoidea]] (all other butterfli...
    32: ...eir time in search of food. As they mature their skin is shed several times.
    50: ... the Hesperioidea (or series Hesperiiformes), the skipper family [[Hesperiidae]]. The families
  14. Protestant Reformation (26890 bytes)
    55: Unskilled laborers and peasants recently squeezed from...
  15. Arachnid (3432 bytes)
    34: ...a - "Split middle" whip scorpions with divided exoskeletons
  16. Arthropod (9248 bytes)
    41: ...odies. All arthropods are covered by a hard [[exoskeleton]] that is made out of [[chitin]], a polysac...
    48: ...f the arthropods is related to their hard '''[[exoskeleton]]''', segmentation, and jointed appendages....
    50: ...stem; a potential difficulty considering that the skeletal structure is external and covers nearly all...
    54: ... order to grow, an arthropod must shed its old exoskeleton and secrete a new one. This process, moltin...
  17. Halloween (18290 bytes)
    8: .... To scare off the evil spirits, the Celts wore masks. When the [[Roman Empire|Romans]] invaded the Br...
    49: ... to die before they married, a [[symbols of death|skull]] would appear. The custom was widespread enou...
  18. Endangered species (12553 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Bison skull pile, ca1870.png|thumb|right|300px|The [[Ameri...
    15: ...ral population. Examples: [[Dromedary]], [[Przewalski's Horse]].
    16: ...ly endangered''</font>: faces an extremely high risk of [[extinction]] in the immediate future. Exampl...
    17: ...ink">'''Endangered'''</font>: faces a very high risk of extinction in the near future. Examples: [[Kin...
    18: ...r="brown">'''Vulnerable'''</font>: faces a high risk of extinction in the medium-term. Examples: [[Che...
  19. Tarantula (17481 bytes)
    156: ...ers because of allergic reactions to these hairs (skin rashes, problems with breathing and swelling of...
    164: ...ntulas, like other spiders, have to shed their exoskeleton periodically. This process is called [[moul...
    190: ... are large and can pierce all the way through the skin of the victim.
    196: ...ith soap and water and protect against infection. Skin exposures to the urticating hairs are managed b...
  20. Comic book (4367 bytes)
    42: ...landers|Flemish]], originally called ''Suske en Wiske'')

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