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- Great White Shark (5784 bytes)
21: ...nknown about Great White behavior, such as mating habits. Birth has never been observed, but several pregn... - Therizinosaurus (2468 bytes)
24: The feeding habits of ''Therizinosaurus'' are still debated, but it ... - Zachary Taylor (11484 bytes)
31: ...lor in northern Mexico, disturbed by his informal habits of command and his affiliation with the [[United ... - American Bison (6740 bytes)
20: Their mating habits are [[polygynous]]: Dominant bulls maintain a sma... - Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
187: ...brary.net/charles.darwin3/zoology.html (Darwin on habits and ranges)]
205: ...n.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=2485 Movement and Habits of Climbing Plants] - Penguin (7847 bytes)
45: == Sexuality and mating habits == - Africanized Bee (13350 bytes)
37: ...own as the ''[[Assassin]] Bee'', for its supposed habits in taking over an existing colony of European bee... - Baleen Whales (6057 bytes)
41: ...at it loudly with their fins. The reason of these habits is not known for certain, and they may serve seve... - Bandicoots (2801 bytes)
21: ...other hand, despite their distinct appearance and habits, are more closely related to the true bandicoots ... - Tree frog (1831 bytes)
13: ... [[Ranidae]], of brighter colors, and more active habits. They feed on insects, which they pursue on the ... - Capybaras (3705 bytes)
17: ==Description and habits== - Degus (5480 bytes)
32: ...ges over traditional small pets are their diurnal habits, bubbly personality, the haired tail (as compared... - Falcons (3873 bytes)
29: ...an [[IQ]] in terms of their innovation in feeding habits. Falcons were named among the most intelligent bi... - Giant Squids (7570 bytes)
27: ...pt to learn more about the creature's biology and habits. - Grunion (11544 bytes)
41: Grunion food habits are not well-known. They have no teeth, and feed ... - Hawks (5198 bytes)
25: ...an [[IQ]] in terms of their innovation in feeding habits. Hawks were named among the most intelligent bird... - Leopards (8935 bytes)
47: ...b-Saharan Africa alone. Because of their stealthy habits and camouflage, they can go undetected even in cl... - Mustelids (5262 bytes)
29: ...senger pigeon]] was declining. Its appearance and habits are almost unknown because no one seems to have p... - Toads and Frogs (5754 bytes)
40: ...frogs (''Rana''), which have adapted to burrowing habits, and are absolutely toad-like. The ''Bufonidae'' ... - Tree Frogs (1882 bytes)
13: ... [[Ranidae]], of brighter colors, and more active habits. They feed on insects, which they pursue on the ...
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