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- Volcano (27295 bytes)
21: ...evastation on a continental scale and cause major global weather pattern changes. Potential candidates...
41: ... years, making such a distinction sometimes meaningless when compared to the lifespans of humans or ev...
54: *[[Mount Fuji]] ([[Honshu]], [[Japan]])
107: ...ctions of rocks, [[cinder]]s, [[obsidian|volcanic glass]], and/or [[volcanic ash]]. While always displ...
113: ..., glowing because of their high temperature; this glare reflects off the clouds of dust and steam, res... - Earthquake (13859 bytes)
26: ...ropean Macroseismic Scale]] (EMS) is now increasingly widely used. In Japan the [[Japan Meterological ...
54: ... earthquake]] (1923). On the Japanese island of [[Honshu]], killing over 140,000 in [[Tokyo]] and environs...
111: ...://www.gfz-potsdam.de/geofon/seismon/globmon.html Global Seismic Monitor at GFZ Potsdam]
113: ...o.ed.ac.uk/local-bin/quakes/mapscript/demo_run.pl Global Earthquake Report – chart updated with ...
114: *[http://hraun.vedur.is/ja/englishweb/index.html Earthquakes in Iceland during th... - List of extinct animals (3267 bytes)
46: *[[Japanese Wolf|Honshu Wolf]] (1905)
76: * [[Harpagornis]] (Haast's Eagle) - Wolf (22358 bytes)
25: ... from the [[dog]]. Most obvious is a [[pre-caudal gland]] on the over side of the tail, close to the b...
78: ... [[molecular systematics]] now indicate very strongly that domestic dogs and wolves are more closely r...
81: ...y do not comprise true species. Indeed, only a single wolf species may exist. [[Scientist]]s have prop...
87: ...ssification of the species as endangered. Accordingly, while the stereotype of wolves still has influe...
113: ...ulus]] and [[Remus]] and [[Mowgli]] of ''[[The Jungle Book]]''. - Snow Monkeys (3542 bytes)
20: ...n-human primate, living in mountainous areas of [[Honshu]], Japan. They survive winter temperatures below ...
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