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  1. Whale (11080 bytes)
    3: ...e, but they are dolphins for the purpose of classification. [[Cetologists]] tend not to worry too much...
    9: ... upper jaw made of [[keratin]], which they use to filter [[plankton]] from the water. They are the lar...
    10: *The [[toothed whale]]s have teeth and prey on [[fish]] and/or [[squid]]. An outstanding ability of t...
    17: ...th feet and digits. Most species of whale bear a fin on their backs.
    29: ...od ranges from microscopic plankton to very large fish. Males are called bulls; females, cows. The you...
  2. Thallium (12570 bytes)
    35: <td>[[Electron configuration]] </td><td><nowiki>...
    64: <td>[[Specific heat capacity]] </td><td>1...
    97: ...malleable and can be cut with a knife. When it is first exposed to air, thallium has a metallic [[lust...
    100: ... used in the past as a [[rat poison]] and [[ant]] killer. In the [[United States]] and many other countrie...
    101: *thallium sulfide's [[electrical conductivity]] changes with expo...
  3. Food chain (2419 bytes)
    7: ... level, and trophic levels are therefore easily defined. They usually start with a primary producer a...
    9: * [[alga]]e &rarr; [[copepod]] &rarr; [[fish]] &rarr; [[squid]] &rarr; [[seal (mammal)|seal]...
    11: ... upon seals, that feed upon squid, that eat small fish, that feed on copepods, that feed on algae. In...
    15: ...ips as shown in the figure on the right. In this figure, the grouping of [[Phytoplankton]] &rarr; [[h...
  4. List of genres of reggae (4332 bytes)
    5: *'''[[Ska]]''' is the first major local Jamaican genre, flourishing from 1...
    11: ...ring, disappearing, all while various effects and filters are applied to them) has proven very influen...
    21: *'''[[Ragga]]''', or '''raggamuffin''', is electronic dancehall music. Beginning und...
    23: ...es. Major artist include [[Beenie Man]], [[Bounty Killer]] and [[Sizzla]].
  5. Animal K (229 bytes)
    6: *[[Killer Whales (Orcas)]]
    7: *[[Killifish]]
    9: *[[Kingfishers]]
  6. Africanized Bee (13350 bytes)
    1: ...them less desirable for domestic beekeeping, specifically (as compared with the European types):
    11: While the African source bees are significantly smaller than the European bees, the hybrids...
    14: ...ll people due to allergic reactions, and it is difficult to estimate how many more people may have die...
    22: ...[Cascade range|Cascade]] range. This is a more difficult area in which to prepare bees for early [[Pol...
    24: ==Difficulty in determination==
  7. Bed Bugs (6348 bytes)
    41: Female bed bugs can lay up to five eggs in a day and 500 during a lifetime. The eg...
    53: ...ings be sprayed using a can of any kind of insect killer. Kerosene mixed with insect poison (available at ...
  8. Cicadas (3983 bytes)
    33: ...go through a life cycle that lasts between two to five years. Some species have much longer life cycle...
    37: In the final nymphal [[instar]], they construct an exit tun...
    43: *[[Cicada Killer Wasp]], a predator of cicadas.
  9. Emperor Penguin (4731 bytes)
    14: ...n]]s (such as [[krill]]s), [[squid]], and small [[fish]]. They live for around 20 years&mdash; some re...
    18: In order to find food, these penguins need to dive 150 to 250 me...
    36: ...uch for a few weeks while the male takes his turn fishing. After these few weeks, the male returns an...
    44: [[Predator]]s include [[Leopard Seal]], [[Killer Whale]], and [[shark]]s.
  10. Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches (1620 bytes)
    22: ...77]] (as post-nuclear war mutated, armor-plated. "killer" cockroaches).
  11. Spinosaurus (3356 bytes)
    18: Much mystery surrounds the nature of this animal. First of all, although it has been well-known to din...
    22: ..., conical teeth suggest it may have largely eaten fish, or else fed on carrion, rather than being a hu...
  12. Maniraptora (837 bytes)
    1: ...aniraptora''' is a group used in biological classification to cover the [[bird]]s and the [[dinosaur]]...
    3: ... and an elongated, backwards-pointing pubis. The "killer claw" which characterizes dromaeosaurs may also b...
  13. Hernán Cortés (42809 bytes)
    2: ...e generation of Spanish colonizers that began the first phase of the [[Spanish colonization of the Ame...
    6: ...greatly expanded concern for human rights, as typified by the [[Black Legend]], also did little to exp...
    14: ...fe and cousin Leonor Sánchez Pizarro Altamirano, first cousin of Pizarro's father. Through his father...
    18: ...ng period of training and experience as a notary, first in Seville and later in [[Hispaniola]], would ...
    20: ...ixteen-year-old boy who had returned home only to find himself frustrated by life in his small provinc...
  14. Vampire (17166 bytes)
    3: ... of folklore, [[film|cinema]], and contemporary [[fiction]].
    5: ...vampirism can generally be considered a more specific and less commonly-occurring form of [[cannibalis...
    11: ...derworld]] are lured to the blood of freshly sacrificed rams, a fact which Odysseus uses to his advant...
    17: ... effect of any injury by mundane means, with specific exceptions. Vampires can also change into a mist...
    19: ...ted your soul and creatures of evil have no soul. Fiction has extended this belief to an actual aversi...
  15. Bullfighting (25773 bytes)
    2: ...the bull by a well-placed [[sword]] thrust as the finale.
    4: ...ween human participants. Although there is a significant degree of skill and danger involved, the bull...
    8: ==Where bullfighting is practiced==
    10: ...ortugal, some 2,500 bulls are killed in about 300 fights annually.
    12: ...cated to the patron saint of [[Navarre]], [[Saint Firminus]]. A similar activity, [[Jallikattu]], take...

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