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  1. Cougars (8083 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''F. concolor'''''}}
    15: ...rom the [[Quechua language]]. In the [[United States]], ''panther'' by itself refers to a puma, althou...
    17: ...s a considerable variation in color and size of these animals across their large range of habitats.
    19: ==Subspecies==
    20: ...ly in the [[Everglades]]. There is currently a widespread effort in Florida to try to save the remaini...
  2. Donkeys (8731 bytes)
    11: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''asinus'''''}}
    15: ...al of the horse family, [[Equidae]]. The wild ancestors of the donkey are [[Africa]]n.
    18: ...ndard (pony size) to mammoth (full grown horse sizes). They have long [[ear]]s and a "broomtail" simil...
    20: ==Relationship to horses==
    21: ...ysically stronger than hinnies, making them more desirable for breeders to produce.
  3. Florida Panther (10551 bytes)
    10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''P. concolor'''''}}
    15: .... In North America, particularly the [[United States]], ''panther'' by itself refers to a puma, althou...
    17: ...s ([[Miracinonyx]], now extinct) are close relatives of the Puma, but not of true cheetah.
    20: ...s a considerable variation in color and size of these animals across their large range of habitats.
    22: ==Subspecies==
  4. Mules (3738 bytes)
    1: ...ffspring of any two creatures of different [[species]] — in modern usage, a "[[hybrid]]".
    3: ...ies have. Donkeys have 62 chromosomes, while horses have 64.
    5: ...female mule, called a "molly," has [[estrus]] cycles and can carry a fetus, as has occasionally happen...
    6: [[Image:Mule.jpg|thumb|250px|A barren of mules.]]
    9: ... [[piebald]] occur rarely; a chestnut tint sometimes appears.
  5. 18th century inventions (2219 bytes)
    16: * [[1762]]: [[Iron smelting process]]: [[Jared Eliot]]
    17: * [[1767]]: [[Spinning jenny]]: [[James Hargreaves]]
    18: * [[1767]]: [[Carbonated water]]: [[Joseph Priestley]]
    19: * [[1769]]: [[Steam engine]]: [[James Watt]]
    24: * [[1779]]: [[Spinning mule]]: [[Samuel Crompton]]
  6. Flying shuttle (5068 bytes)
    5: ...eached across (typically {{convert|60|in|cm}} or less).
    8: ...trip. The shuttle itself has some subtle differences from the older form. The ends of the shuttle are ...
    10: ...ed to complete the pick as before. The operator does not need to touch the shuttle until it needs to b...
    12: ...at allowed the use of an array of different shuttles.
    15: ...e strong, fine thread in the quantities needed. These innovations transformed the [[Textile manufactur...
  7. Spinning mule (12067 bytes)
    2: ...ll would have over 60 mules, each with 1320 spindles.
    6: * pressure to compete with cotton [[calico]]s from India...
    9: ...ous''' process. Development was sponsored by businessmen such as [[Arkwright]] who employed inventors,...
    11: ...sed supply of yarn inspired developments in loom design such as Rev. [[Cartwright]]'s [[power loom]]. ...
    13: ... It used more energy and could not produce the finest counts.
  8. Livestock (24677 bytes)
    1: ...jpg|thumb|170px|[[Sheep]] are commonly bred as livestock.]]
    3: ...that may be kept or raised in pens, houses, pastures, or on farms as part of an agricultural or farmin...
    5: ...nent of modern [[agriculture]]. The raising of livestock can be traced to the beginnings of human [[ci...
    7: ...gift]]s <sup>[[#1|1]]</sup>. In many cultures, livestock have historically been offered as [[animal sa...
    9: ...s. Such products can include pizzles (animal penises) and deer horn, used in eastern medicine.
  9. Life (11665 bytes)
    1: ...y meanings of "life" in [[biology]]. For other uses, see [[Life (disambiguation)]] and [[Living (disa...
    3: ...o be alive) and has yet to die; and that which makes a living thing alive.
    10: ...s fundamentally difficult and comparable in many respects to the problem of defining [[intelligence (t...
    13: ...cies? How are the sizes of cells, organs, and bodies controlled?}}
    19: ...ction|Reproduction]], the ability to create entities that are similar to itself

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