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- Condors (7527 bytes)
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24: ...ite on the wings which do not appear until the completion of the first moulting. As an adaptation for ...
30: ... lost or removed, another egg is laid to take its place. Researchers and breeders take advantage of th... - Earthworms (15728 bytes)
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12: ...aplotaxida''', which also includes the family [[Haplotaxidae]]. Folk names for earthworm include "dew-...
14: ...dae]], and [[Enchytraeidae]], among others. The haplotaxids have been traditionally considered microdr... - Skunks (9967 bytes)
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28: ...en one and four young to be born in May. The male plays no part in raising the young and may even kill...
32: ...ve, as illustrated by this extract from [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''Voyage of the Beagle'': - Wild Canids (4175 bytes)
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32: ...lassification of several canines is disputed. Examples include the [[dog|Domestic Dog]] which is liste...
63: *** [[Darwin's Fox]], ''Pseudalopex fulvipes'' - History of ecology (10158 bytes)
1: ...ned with the development of other biological disciplines. Thus, one of the first ecologists may have ...
6: ...ng of the [[18th century]], about twenty thousand plant species were known, versus forty thousand at t...
8: ...zones using [[latitude]] and [[altitude]], a discipline now known as [[geobotany]].
10: .... One of Humboldt's famous works was "Idea for a Plant Geography" ([[1805]]).
12: ...mportant botanists of the time included [[Aim頂onpland]] and [[Eugenius Warming]]. - Creation (theology) (32465 bytes)
5: ...ompatible with [[science]]. They may say, for example, that a certain [[scripture|scriptural]] account...
9: ...fic evidence|evidence]] from many scientific disciplines are the only [[empirical]] source for informa...
11: ...]] the most, and take particular issue with the implication from [[evolutionary biology]] of [[common ...
19: ...d to actively interfere with its operation, or simply ceased to exist. Similarly, proponents of an alt...
23: ...l as, to a greater or lesser extent, scientific explanations of the origins and development of the [[u... - Cave art (4661 bytes)
6: ...reationists]] to support their ideas and ridicule Darwin's. Recent reappraisals and increasing numbers of ...
8: ... Spanish cave of [[Cueva de las Monedas]] which imply the art is from the [[Wisconsin glaciation|last ...
12: ...f spears, this may partly be true, but does not explain the pictures of beasts of prey such as the sab...
14: ...ve walls themselves. This goes some way towards explaining the remoteness of some of the paintings (wh...
26: ...ears old, the paintings by the [[Bushmen|San]] people who settled in the area some 8,000 years ago dep... - Banteng (2305 bytes)
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19: ...enerally active both at night and day time but in places where humans are common they adopt a [[noctur...
21: Banteng have been [[domesticated]] in several places in [[Southeast Asia]], and there are around 1...
23: ... herd in the world. Before the study by [[Charles Darwin University]] it was believed that only 5,000 pure... - Island Fox (12651 bytes)
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24: ...pic]] distinctions that make them unique; for example, the subspecies have differing numbers of tail [...
43: Their preferred habitat is complex layer vegetation with a high density of woody, ...
54: Diminished food supply and general degradation of the habit due to [[In... - Feathered dinosaur (7124 bytes)
2: ...saur]]s — but this view is probably too simplistic. It was already well known that ancient bird...
6: Shortly after the 1859 publication of [[Charles Darwin]]'s ''[[The Origin of Species]]'', British [[biol...
20: ...ary deposit exhibiting remarkable richness and completeness in its fossils — in [[Liaoning]], [...
28: ...e [[:Category:Feathered dinosaurs]] for a more complete list).
30: ... They may or may not have had barbs like downy ([[plumulaceous]]) feathers. Another early fossil, ''[[... - Linnaean classification (11503 bytes)
1: ...tency with the [[Charles Darwin|Darwinian]] principle of [[common descent]]. [[Molecular systematics]]...
11: ... first microscopists is due to the research of people like [[Marcello Malpighi]] (1628–1694), [[...
13: ...ed, either/or type system, and instead classified plants according to similarities and differences tha...
21: ...sy to identify unambiguously any given species of plant or animal. He proceeded further to introduce i...
23: ...a set of groups from the layer directly below. Simply knowing the two-part scientific name makes it po... - 18th century new (49640 bytes)
4: ...otherwise for the purposes of their work. For example, the "short" 18th century may be defined as [[17...
17: * [[1700]]-[[1721|21]]: [[Russia]] supplants [[Sweden]] as the dominant [[Baltic region|Ba...
26: ... long decline and the [[Maratha Empire]] slowly replaces it.
51: ...edition]] from Mexico and travel into the [[Great Plains]]
52: * [[1720]]–[[1721]]: The [[Great Plague of Marseille]] - Gregor Mendel (6112 bytes)
3: ...al inheritance|inheritance]] of traits in [[pea]] plants. Mendel showed that there was particulate in...
6: ...e.jpg|right|thumb|Johann Gregor Mendel - memorial plaque in Olomouc]]
10: ... Mendel cultivated and tested some 28,000 [[pea]] plants. His experiments brought forth two generaliza...
12: ...e were not influenced by the environment. This simple test gave birth to the idea of heredity.
14: Mendel read his paper, [[Experiments on Plant Hybridization]], at two meetings of the [[Natu... - Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (7198 bytes)
24: ...ve due process cases. Holmes' judicial philosophy played a major role in shaping American [[Legal Real...
26: ... were influenced by [[Thomas Malthus]] and pseudo-Darwinian theories that emphasized struggle for a fixed ...
28: ...les are enough," is a notable instance of Holmes' Darwinism coming to the fore in his opinions.
34: ...hesitantly requested that he step down, and he complied. He died in [[Washington, D.C.]] in [[1935]], ...
36: ...] ''[[The Magnificent Yankee]]'' was based on a [[play]] about his life.
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