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- Samoyed (dog) (2738 bytes)
8: !Alternative names
25: ...earch?q=cache:QGiVoGcBTOIJ:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/212gb99_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22212+/+09.+01.+1...
43: ...term for the [[Nenets people]] of [[Siberia]]. These nomadic reindeer herders bred the fluffy, white,...
46: ...n other dogs. Samoyeds are also known to be at times very stubborn.
49: ...hey usually have a permanent smiling look that makes them appear pleased to see everyone. - Seppala Siberian Sleddog (6982 bytes)
4: !Seppala Siberian Sleddog
6: ...age:2sssdleaders.jpg|thumb|250px|none|Two Seppala Siberian Sleddog lead dogs]]
16: |Not currently recognised<br>by the major registries.
22: ...m/page5.html ISSSC]<small> (International Seppala Siberian<br> Sleddog Club)</small>
24: ...d markings are considered of little importance; eyes may be brown, blue or any combination of the two ... - History of the periodic table (7005 bytes)
3: ..., [[silver]], and [[copper]] from antiquity, as these can all be discovered in nature in native form a...
4: ... also theorised that they change into new substances to form what we see.
13: ... [[atomic weight]] fell between them. He placed these three elements into a group, which he called a t...
15: After compiling these, D?einer proposed that nature was made of triads...
21: ...emical terms and did not include a diagram; as a result, it received little attention until the work o... - Bighorn Sheep (4776 bytes)
11: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''canadensis'''''}}
15: ... in [[North America]] with two endangered subspecies:
16: * [[Desert Bighorn Sheep]] (''Ovis canadensis nelsoni'')
19: ...rt]] [[ecosystem]]s of the [[Southwest United States]].
21: ==Description== - Nettle (5285 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Bluehende brennessel.jpg|200px]] | caption = Stinging nettle (''Urt...
7: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[Rosales]]}}
11: ...vision | color = lightgreen | plural_taxon = Species}}
15: ...ome of these taxa are still recognised as subspecies.
17: ... can be expected to have very similar medicinal uses to the stinging nettle. The sting of ''Urtica fer... - Crane bird (6009 bytes)
1: {{Taxobox begin | color = pink | name = Cranes}}
6: {{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = [[Aves]]}}
7: {{Taxobox ordo entry | taxon = [[Gruiformes]]}}
12: ''[[Anthropoides]]''<br>
17: ...ranes in warm climates do not migrate at all. Cranes are gregarious, forming large flocks where their ... - Gray Whales (7433 bytes)
10: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = '''Eschrichtiidae'''}}
11: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = '''''Eschrichtius'''''}}
12: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''E. robustus '''''}}
14: ...section_binomial | color = pink | binomial_name = Eschrichtius robustus | author = [[Lilljeborg]] | da...
17: ... sole genus in the [[family (biology)|family]] '''Eschrichtiidae'''. - Leopards (8935 bytes)
10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''P. pardus'''''}}
15: ...es are typically around two-thirds the size of males.
17: ...be smaller on the head, larger and have pale centres on the body.
19: ...pecies of large [[felid]] which happen to have genes for more black pigment than orange-tan pigment, t...
21: ...dle East]], [[India]], [[Pakistan]], [[China]], [[Siberia]], much of mainland [[South-East Asia]], and the ... - Marmots (2941 bytes)
13: ... subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Species}}
18: ...evada (US) | Sierra Nevada]]s in the [[United States]] or the [[Europe]]an [[Alps]]. However the [[gr...
20: ...se loud whistles to communicate with one another, especially when alarmed.
22: ==Species of marmot==
23: ... Marmot]] or Altai Marmot ''Marmota baibacina'' [[Siberia]] - Snow Geese (3525 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox image | image =[[Image:lesser.snow.goose.blue.arp.600pix.jpg|200px|Snow Goos...
6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[bird|Aves]]}}
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Anseriformes]]}}
10: {{Taxobox species entry | taxon = '''''A. caerulescens'''''}}
12: ...arens| color = pink | binomial_name = Anser caerulescens| author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]]| date... - Tigers (12435 bytes)
1: ...hat belong to the [[Panthera]] genus, and the largest of all cats, living or extinct. Tigers are [[pre...
3: ...mage | image = [[Image:LA1_082A.jpg|noframe|250px|Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica)]] | caption = Ti...
11: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''P. tigris'''''}}
15: ...he [[food chain]]. <!-- A tiger's head often carries the symbol of [[Wang]] (king). Huh?-->
19: ...s Tigers are the smallest and Amur Tigers the largest. - Walruses (5529 bytes)
10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''rosmarus'''''}}
13: ...bdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Subspecies}}
18: ... seas of the [[Northern Hemisphere]]. Two subspecies exist: the [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]], ''Odobenu...
22: ... folk-etymology inversion from an Old Norse form resembling ''hrosshvalr'', a kind of whale.
24: ...themselves out of the water. ''Rosmarus'' originates in the [[Swedish (language)|Swedish]] word for wa... - Wolverines (3804 bytes)
10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''gulo'''''}}
14: ...ed in the [[genus]] '''''Gulo'''''. Two [[subspecies]] are recognised, the [[Old World]] form ''Gulo g...
16: ...n danger in some regions. It is generally not aggressive towards humans, preferring to avoid human con...
18: ...specially male wolverines, require large home ranges. The wolverine is still trapped for its fur in so...
20: ..., which delays the development of the fetus. Females often will not produce young when food is not abu... - Persian rug (6404 bytes)
3: ...[[Persian]] ([[Iranian]]) culture and art, and dates back to the [[Bronze Age]].
5: ... carpets are [[wool]], but several [[silk]] examples produced in [[Kashan]] survive.
8: ...ological excavations, save for special circumstances.
10: ...istics of pre-Seljuk period (13th and 14th centuries AD) in Persia.
12: ...urkey]]. These pieces attracted the attention of researchers earlier this century, and now they are ke... - Eocene (7034 bytes)
1: ...the epoch are well identified, but their exact dates are slightly uncertain.
8: ...bdivisions. The Faunal stages from youngest to oldest are:
19: | [[Ypresian]]
24: ...provoked a sharp extinction event that distinguishes Eocene [[fauna]] from the ecosystems of the [[Pal...
26: [[Climate]]s remained warm through the rest of the Eocene, although slow global cooling, whi... - Santa Claus (16146 bytes)
3: ...holas]], explaining the source of [[Christmas]] presents given to children on [[Christmas|Christmas Da...
8: ...[[Sweden]], [[Greenland]], or [[Caesarea_Mazaca|Caesarea]] when identified as [[Saint Basil]]; [[tradi...
10: ...ability to distinguish fantasy from reality improves and older children disillusion them.
12: ...ger siblings so they can enjoy the belief themselves for a bit longer.
15: ...de up from the merging of two quite separate figures: - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
4: ...ke [[clay]]) were used to make [[pottery]]. A series of metal [[technology]] innovations characterize ...
6: ...s with the development of [[agriculture]], the domestication of certain animals and the [[smelting]] o...
8: ... to expand into new areas even during the metal ages. Therefore, it is better to speak of ''a'' Stone ...
11: ... they encountered technologically developed cultures. However, in general, it is believed that this pe...
13: ...nd the technology involved. This frequently involves an analysis of the [[lithic reduction]] of the ra... - North Pole (13759 bytes)
1: ...e geographic meaning of "North Pole." For the cities, see [[North Pole, Alaska]] and [[North Pole, New...
3: ... Pole. [[Earth]]'s Pole, however it is defined, lies in the [[Arctic Ocean]].
5: ==Defining North Poles in astronomy==
6:
8: ...decided upon by the direction that their field lines emerge or enter the planet's crust. If they enter... - Coral (8108 bytes)
2: ...utrients via channels in the skeleton and are clones of each other, hence having the same DNA.
4: ...ed by spawning, with many corals of the same species in a region releasing [[gamete]]s simultaneously ...
7: ... world's 793 known coral reef-building coral species.
9: ==Coral types==
11: ...Rugosa|rugose corals]] and [[tabulate coral]]. These two groups went extinct at the end of the [[Pale...
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