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- Albatross (4372 bytes)
17: ...ed to the [[petrel]]s. They were once commonly known as '''Goonie birds''' or '''Gooney birds'''.
19: ...d toe, and the three anterior toes are completely webbed.
21: ...ave fronts gaining [[energy]] from the vertical [[wind gradient]]. Their principal food is [[cephalop...
25: .... The hooked birds are dragged under water and drown." ''(BirdLife.net, 2004)''.
26: [[Image:Albaa.jpg|thumb|left|Black-browed Albatross]] - Bird (20345 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:White_owl_illustration.jpg|200px|]]
10: <center>Many - see [[#Bird orders|section below]].</center>
13: ...her]]s, forelimbs modified as [[wing]]s, and hollow bones.
15: ...on|extinct]] in the span of human history) in the world, making them the most diverse class of terres...
17: ...ay aloft for days at a time, even sleeping on the wing. - Endangered species (12553 bytes)
1: ...|right|300px|The [[American bison]] numbered as few as 750 in [[1890]] due to extreme overhunting.]]
2: ...come extinct, or potentially will become extinct, without gaining public notice.
4: ...d obtaining reasonable exceptions to protection laws.
6: ...re desirable for collectors and poachers[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/4013719.stm].
8: ... population over time, breeding success rates, known threats, and so on. - Feral Cats (8203 bytes)
1: ...ens have little chance of surviving more than a few months and are vulnerable to starvation, predator...
3: ... from a feral colony before they are about twelve weeks old.
5: ...ond [[kitten]]hood is usually less than two years while a [[domestication|domestic]] housecat lives a...
8: ... even [[automobile]]s. The current population of twenty to forty million feral felines in the United ...
10: ... care to these cats throughout their lives. Many would like to do more, but most fully feral cats ar...
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