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- Samoyed (dog) (2738 bytes)
1: ...- The following markup is for the breed table displayed on the page. Scroll down to get to the main te...
20: !Classification and breed standards
38: |[[New Zealand Kennel Club|NZKC]]: || Utility
43: ...m an obsolete term for the [[Nenets people]] of [[Siberia]]. These nomadic reindeer herders bred the fluff...
55: *[http://classroomclipart.com/cgi-bin/kids/imageFolio.cgi?dire... - Seppala Siberian Sleddog (6982 bytes)
4: !Seppala Siberian Sleddog
6: ...age:2sssdleaders.jpg|thumb|250px|none|Two Seppala Siberian Sleddog lead dogs]]
12: !Classification
21: |[http://www.seppalasleddogs.com/documents/standard.htm SSSD Breed Std...
22: ...m/page5.html ISSSC]<small> (International Seppala Siberian<br> Sleddog Club)</small> - History of the periodic table (7005 bytes)
3: ... be discovered in nature in native form and are relatively simple to mine with primitive tools.
5: [[Image:Chemistry_flask.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Chemistry Clipart .Clipart...
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10: ...ay chemicals reacted and began to devise ways to classify the elements.
12: ==Law of triads== - Bighorn Sheep (4776 bytes)
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19: Bighorn Sheep are considered good indicators of land health because the [[species]] is sensitive to ... - Nettle (5285 bytes)
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4: {{Taxobox_regnum_entry | taxon = [[Plant]]ae}}
5: {{Taxobox_divisio_entry | taxon = [[Flowering plant|Magnoliophyta]]}}
6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Magnoliopsida]]}}
10: {{Taxobox_end_placement}} - Crane bird (6009 bytes)
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6: {{Taxobox classis entry | taxon = [[Aves]]}}
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17: ...ot migrate at all. Cranes are gregarious, forming large flocks where their numbers are sufficient.
19: ...pired some of the first [[United States|US]] legislation to protect [[endangered species]]. - Gray Whales (7433 bytes)
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6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Mammal]]ia}}
7: {{Taxobox_subclassis_entry | taxon = [[Eutheria]]}}
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19: ==Population, distribution and migration== - Leopards (8935 bytes)
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14: ...t|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
17: ...riable. The spots tend to be smaller on the head, larger and have pale centres on the body. - Marmots (2941 bytes)
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18: ...ied in the genus ''Marmota'' but in the closely related genus ''Cynomys''.
20: ...to communicate with one another, especially when alarmed. - Snow Geese (3525 bytes)
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6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[bird|Aves]]}}
11: {{Taxobox end placement}}
20: ...oose genus ''[[Anser]]''. The Snow Goose is then classed as ''Chen caerulescens''.
21: [[Image:SnowGooseBoaqueDelApache2.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Snow geese migration, ... - Tigers (12435 bytes)
1: ...]" that belong to the [[Panthera]] genus, and the largest of all cats, living or extinct. Tigers are [...
3: ...mage | image = [[Image:LA1_082A.jpg|noframe|250px|Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica)]] | caption = Ti...
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7: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Mammal]]ia}}
12: {{Taxobox_end_placement}} - Walruses (5529 bytes)
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18: ... The [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] walrus is slightly larger, the male weighing up to 4000 lb (1.8&nb...
24: ...ge)|Swedish]] word for walrus. ''Divergens'' in [[Latin]] means "turning apart", referring to the tusk... - Wolverines (3804 bytes)
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14: ...arcajou'''. It is the only [[species]] currently classified in the [[genus]] '''''Gulo'''''. Two [[sub...
16: ...o capture kills from other predators, such as [[polar bear]]s or a [[wolf]] pack. - Persian rug (6404 bytes)
5: ...palmette]]s, [[cloud band]]s, medallions, and overlapping geometric compartments. Some show figures en...
8: ...|archaeologists]] are not able to make any particularly useful discoveries during archaeological excav...
12: ...urkish and Islamic Art in [[Istanbul]] and the Mowlana Museum in Konya.
14: ...Most experts believe that the Pazyryk carpet is a late achievement of at least one thousand years of t...
26: The major classical centers of carpet production in Persia were... - Eocene (7034 bytes)
1: ... the impact of one or more large [[bolide]]s in [[Siberia]] and in what is now [[Chesapeake Bay]]. Still, a...
5: {{Palaeogene Footer}}
24: ...ense warming (up to 7�C at high latitudes) that lasted less than 100,000 years [http://www.giss.nasa...
26: ...g, which eventually led to the [[Pleistocene]] [[glaciation]]s, started around the end of epoch as oce...
29: ...ng the Eocene, the [[continent]]s continued to [[plate tectonics|drift]] toward their present position... - Santa Claus (16146 bytes)
2: ...anta.jpg|right|frame|A common portrayal of Santa Claus.]]
3: ...language|English]] speaking world as well as in [[Latin America]] and [[Japan]].
8: ...d|Lapland]], [[Dalecarlia]] in [[Sweden]], [[Greenland]], or [[Caesarea_Mazaca|Caesarea]] when identif...
10: ...g virtually all adults the nonexistence of Santa Claus is a given, but many young children believe str...
12: ...can be traumatic to learn that there is no Santa Claus. Other parents believe that it is no more harmf... - Stone Age (17593 bytes)
4: ...metal [[technology]] innovations characterize the later [[Chalcolithic]] (Copper Age), [[Bronze Age]],...
8: ...[Neolithic]] periods, by John Lubbock in his now classic 1865 book ''Pre-historic Times''. These three...
19: ...rent [[morphology|morphological]] form during the later period of the Stone Age.
23: ===Palaeolithic===
24: The [[Palaeolithic|Old Stone Age]] period runs from about 2 ... - North Pole (13759 bytes)
1: ... "North Pole." For the cities, see [[North Pole, Alaska]] and [[North Pole, New York]].''
3: ...[[planet]]. There are various ways of defining a planet's North Pole. [[Earth]]'s Pole, however it is ...
6: ...tes counterclockwise [http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/index.html]. When using the first...
8: ...do for Earth at the north pole, we call this the planet's north magnetic pole.
10: ...[[gravity|gravitational]] influences from nearby planets and moons. - Coral (8108 bytes)
2: ...s a skeleton composed of [[calcium carbonate]]. A large scale coral is actually formed of many individ...
4: ...biotic]] unicellular [[alga]]e called [[zooxanthella]]e, and so are dependent upon growing in sunlight...
5: [[Image:Coral reef phillippine islands.jpg|thumb|350px|right|coral reef]]
7: ...e [[Great Barrier Reef]] off the coast of [[Queensland]], [[Australia]]. [[Indonesia]] is home to 581 ...
11: ...corals include [[Rugosa|rugose corals]] and [[tabulate coral]]. These two groups went extinct at the ...
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