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  1. Ox (2803 bytes)
    5: ...ed of bovine, nor have any "blue" oxen lived outside the folk tales surrounding [[Paul Bunyan]], the m...
    11: ...e force of draft is distributed across their shoulders. Oxen are chosen, from calves, with horns sinc...
    15: ...ny oxen are still in use worldwide, especially in developing nations.
  2. Christian mythology (4875 bytes)
    1: ...[[Christianity|Christian]] beliefs. The legendary details of the career of [[Pontius Pilate]] are prim...
    3: ...nger accepted by most Christians are most easily identified as Christian mythology, such as the tale o...
    5: ... based in Scripture, nor in Church history nor in developed doctrine may sometimes be taken by some Ch...
    7: ...stories in the Bible as part of the more general idea of Christian mythology, as it is generally agree...
    9: ...on of such stories with mythic content might include:
  3. Owl (5168 bytes)
    14: ...f prey|birds of prey]] in the [[Order (biology)|order]] '''Strigiformes'''. Owls mostly hunt small [[m...
    22: ...e sound of [[rodent]]s to their ears, which are widely spaced. In some species, they are placed asymme...
    24: ...ace the nightjars in the same [[Order (biology)|order]] as owls, as in the [[Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy]...
    26: ...old by companies to schools to be dissected by students as a lesson in biology and ecology, because th...
    28: ...ir nests are crudely built and may be in trees, underground burrows or barns and caves.
  4. Africanized Bee (13350 bytes)
    1: ...ts of their African ancestors that make them less desirable for domestic beekeeping, specifically (as ...
    2: #A tendency to frequently swarm.
    4: #Greater defensiveness when in a resting swarm
    6: #To be highly defensive in guarding the [[Beehive (beekeeping)|hiv...
    7: ...ldier" bees within the hive prepared for exit and defense.
  5. Crane bird (6009 bytes)
    12: ''[[Anthropoides]]''<br>
    17: ...ng-legged and long-necked [[Aves|bird]]s of the order [[Gruiformes]], and family '''Gruidae'''. Unlike...
    21: ...n. They eat suitably sized prey such as small [[rodent]]s, [[fish]] and [[amphibian]]s, but will eat [...
    25: == Myth and Lore ==
    26: ...lic birds from earliest times. Crane myth is as widely separated and universal as the [[Aegean]], Sout...
  6. Geese and Ducks (6827 bytes)
    18: ...to the family [[Anatidae]]. This family also includes the [[swan]]s, which are mostly larger than gees...
    22: This article deals with the true geese in the subfamily ''[[Anser...
    24: ...owever, escapes and introductions have led to resident feral populations of several species.
    26: ... centuries. In the West, farmyard geese are descended from the [[Greylag Goose|greylag]], but in Asia ...
    47: * [[Bar-headed Goose]] ''A. indicus''
  7. Gray Whales (7433 bytes)
    17: ...ge of 50-60 years. Gray Whales were once called ''devil fish'' because of their fighting behavior when...
    23: The destinations of the whales are the coastal waters of...
    27: ...ly on [[benthic]] [[crustacean]]s which it eats sideways from the sea floor. It is classified as a [[b...
    29: ==Physical description==
    35: ...actory ships in the [[20th century]], the numbers declined again. Gray Whales have been granted protec...
  8. Owls (4823 bytes)
    13: ...f prey|birds of prey]] in the [[Order (biology)|order]] '''Strigiformes'''. Owls mostly hunt small [[m...
    21: ...e sound of [[rodent]]s to their ears, which are widely spaced. In some species, they are placed asymme...
    23: ...ace the nightjars in the same [[Order (biology)|order]] as owls, as in the [[Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy]...
    25: ...old by companies to schools to be dissected by students as a lesson in biology and ecology, because th...
    27: ...ir nests are crudely built and may be in trees, underground burrows or barns and caves.
  9. Motorcycle (40437 bytes)
    7: ...o steer the motorcycle, in conjunction with the rider shifting their weight through their feet, which ...
    9: ...ped with floorboards instead of footpegs, and [[sidecar]]s and other three-wheeled variations, commonl...
    13: The world's first motorcycle, designed and built by [[Germany|German]] inventors [...
    15: ...late 60's and early 70's who were able to produce designs faster and cheaper.
    23: ...ear suspension being an integral component in the design.

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