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- Zoology (5641 bytes)
37: ...y and fantastic accretions, and returned to Aristotle and the observation of nature.
39: ...18th century|18th]] centuries is to compare Aristotle's classificatory conceptions of successive natur...
43: * [[Aristotle]]
44: ...ay 21]], [[1987]]) ([[Herpetology]]), esp. sea turtles
52: * [[Konrad Lorenz]] ([[ethology]]) - Swimming (22854 bytes)
5: The human body, being composed mostly of water, has nearly the same [[density]] as wat...
7: ...oderately fast swimmer. Since speed converts directly into distance, the same techniques that improve ...
15: ... as possible, and in the water, oriented as perfectly as possible, because the returning appendage has...
17: ...b water with their hand flat, or the fingers slightly spread, and then draw it smoothly down their bod...
26: ...wimming in [[Europe]] started around [[1800]], mostly using [[breaststroke]]. The [[front crawl]], the... - March 19 (9902 bytes)
6: *[[1279]] - A [[Mongol]]ian victory in the [[Battle of Yamen]] ends the [[Song Dynasty]] in [[China]...
10: ...tle of Bentonville]] begins. By the end of the battle two days later the Confederate forces have retre...
20: * 1945 - World War II: [[Adolf Hitler]] issues his "[[Nero Decree]]" ordering all ind...
30: ...and five injured during a test of the [[Space Shuttle Columbia]].
32: ...elevangelist]] [[Jim Bakker]] resigns from the [[PTL]]. - Biology (23579 bytes)
8: ...heredity]] works between parent and offspring. [[Ethology]] considers group behavior of more than one indiv...
15: ...ottom"|[[Image:Goliath_beetle.jpg|90px|Goliath beetle]]
19: ...oli]]'', tree [[fern]], [[gazelle]], Goliath [[beetle]]</div>
39: ...nts in the evolution of life, as biologists currently understand them, are summarized on this [[evolut...
42: ...ay place some early-branching groups very differently, presumably owing to rapid rRNA evolution. The ... - Sheep (9256 bytes)
39: ...hair sheep, like the Katahdin and Dorper, have little to no wool.
44: ...ism]]. [[Selective breeding]] of sheep has frequently occurred.
71: ==Ethology==
76: ...e others will also move. The tendency to act as outliers or as bellwethers, or to stick in the middle ...
79: ... [[Yorkshire]] sheep found a way to get over [[cattle grid]]s by rolling on their backs. - Jane Goodall (4250 bytes)
12: ...United Kingdom, where she earned a doctorate in [[ethology]] from the [[University of Cambridge]] in 1964.
17: ... hair on the other and inquires about "doing a little more 'research' with that Jane Goodall tramp?"
34: ...]]'s animated series [[The Wild Thornberrys]] entitled "The Trouble With Darwin". She's also a charact... - Betta Splendens (6541 bytes)
17: ...s of wild specimens are relatively short; brilliantly-coloured and longer-finned varieties have, howev...
26: ...ggression arising out of [[sociobiology]], and partly because it was realised that, even if no tissue ... - Donkeys (8731 bytes)
28: ...safe footing. Although formal studies of their [[ethology|behaviour]] and [[animal cognition|cognition]] ar...
30: ...lfare of donkeys both at home and abroad has recently become a concern, and a number of sanctuaries fo...
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