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  1. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    5: ...ge_caption= Luther at age 46 (Lucas Cranach the Elder, 1529) |
    8: dead=dead|
    9: date_of_death=[[18 February]], [[1546]] |
    10: place_of_death=Eisleben, Germany
    12: ...hings inspired the [[Protestant Reformation]] and deeply influenced the [[doctrine]]s of [[Lutheran]],...
  2. History of Germany (53864 bytes)
    5: ...s often known as the second Reich to indicate its descent from the medieval empire. By the same reason...
    7: ...tion of the two Germanys in [[1990]]. For further details, please consult the ''main articles'' given ...
    10: ''See also: [[Germanic tribes]], [[Confederations of Germanic Tribes]], [[Germania]], [[Germ...
    12: ...us Cornelius Tacitus]], author of ''Germania'', a descriptive work about the Germanic people at the Ro...
    13: ... from [[Schleswig-Holstein]], advancing to the [[Oder]] and the [[Rhine]] and into southern Germany.
  3. Fungus (12992 bytes)
    15: ...CAS_mushrooms001A.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom ClipAr...
    18: ...s, with consequences varying from mild itching to death. Other parasitic fungi infect [[plant]]s, caus...
    21: ... even very knowledgeable persons occasionally misidentify wild mushrooms, with sometimes fatal consequ...
    22: ...AS_mushrooms003A.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom ClipAr...
    24: Fungi can be divided into two basic morphological forms, yeasts and h...
  4. Chicken (21473 bytes)
    18: ...a type of [[poultry]]. It is believed to be descended from the wild Asian [[Red Junglefowl]].
    25: ...ypically fed commercially prepared feed that includes a protein source as well as grains. Chickens of...
    27: ... meters. ([http://www.omlet.co.uk/chickenguide/guide.php?cat_selected=Chicken%20Care&sub_selected=wing...
    29: ...he hen, typically ranging from bright white to shades of brown and even blue or green (Auracana variet...
    30: ...uption to this social order until a new pecking order is established.
  5. Kiwi (6303 bytes)
    21: ...bout [[14th century|1300]], New Zealand's only endemic mammals were three species of [[bat]] (the lon...
    23: ...y thrusting the bill into the ground in search of worms, insects, and other [[invertebrate]]s; though the...
    25: ...e vestiges are so small that they are invisible under the kiwi's bristly, hair-like, two-branched feat...
    31: ...strated a remarkable resilience: it adapts to a wide range of habitats, even non-native forests and so...
    36: ..., ''Apteryx australis australis'', is a recently identified sub-species of the North Island Brown, sli...
  6. Plankton (2900 bytes)
    3: ...l migration), their horizontal position is mostly determined by movement ([[Ocean current|currents]]) ...
    5: ...fish]], [[crustacean|crustaceans]], marine [[worm|worms]], and most [[fish]].
    12: Plankton are often described in terms of size. Usually the following d...
    26: Plankton are also divided into broad functional groups:
    29: ...such as fish, crustaceans, and annelids, are included here.
  7. Red Fox (7749 bytes)
    15: ...'), the most familiar of the [[fox]]es, has the widest range of any terrestrial [[carnivore]]. The lar...
    21: == Physical description ==
    23: ...med for the black stripes running across its shoulders and down its back and forming a "cross" on an o...
    25: ...long bushy tails with distinctive white tips provide balance for acrobatic leaps and bounds.
    29: ...lled 'winter fur' keeps the animal warm in the colder environment. The foxes shed this fur at the onse...
  8. Hedgehog (8006 bytes)
    17: ...all [[quill|quilled]] [[mammal|mammals]] of the order ''[[Insectivora]]'' found through parts of [[Eur...
    19: ... their [[quill|quills]], which are hollow hairs made stiff with [[keratin]]. Their quills are not poi...
    23: ...huffing and popping noises. This is an effective defense against most predators. As a result, hedgeh...
    25: ... hedgehog with the new scent of the area and provides a possible poison or source of infection to any ...
    27: ... them plenty of appetite for the pests in your garden.
  9. Mole (animal) (2534 bytes)
    2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Desman-drawing.jpg|240px]] | caption = }}
    12: ''[[Desmana]]''<br>
    28: ...y feed on small [[invertebrate]] animals living under ground. Moles can be found in [[North America]],...
    30: The family is divided into three subfamilies:
    31: *[[Desman]]inae (desmans)
  10. Dog (69384 bytes)
    17: ...r]]s; this similarity in their overall behavioral design accounts for their trainability, playfulness,...
    19: ...itional jobs, a wide range of [[dog sports]] provide the opportunity to exhibit their natural skills. ...
    23: ...fic studies of similar conditions, suggest that under such extreme stress, high protein diets (which i...
    29: ...' is also a term used by breeders to specifically denote a [[male]] domestic dog. The [[female]] is k...
    33: Modern [[dog breed]]s show more variation in size, app...
  11. Aye-aye (1185 bytes)
    1: ...und, using its long finger to capture insects and worms.
  12. Leech (8356 bytes)
    10: ...ion_subdivision | color = pink | plural_taxon = Orders}}
    11: [[Arhynchobdellida]]<br>
    12: [[Rhynchobdellida]]<br>
    16: ...ost leech species are predators and feed on small worms or other invertebrates.
    18: ...n those six segments) to stay attached. Like earthworms, leeches are [[hermaphrodites]].
  13. Snail (3838 bytes)
    9: [[Image:Snail marine.jpg||thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    10: ...e scattered throughout groups that primarily include snails. Snails are found in freshwater, marine, ...
    18: ...tative matter. Carnivorous snails, such as the [[Decollate Snail]] feed on other snails. Snails eat ...
    19: [[Image:Snail 2.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
    22: ...ducing both [[sperm]] and [[egg]]s. Prolific breeders, snails exchange sperm with one another to [[fe...
  14. Echinoderm (4512 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = Echinoderms}}
    6: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = '''Echinodermata'''}}
    9: * [[Asteroidea]]
    10: * [[Concentricycloidea]]
    11: * [[Crinoidea]]
  15. Charles Darwin (47469 bytes)
    4: ...38]]. Fully aware of the likely reaction, he confided only in close friends and researched to meet ant...
    6: ...Man and Animals]]''. His last book was about earthworms.
    12: ''For details see [[Charles Darwin's education]].''
    17: ... was only eight and the next year he became a boarder at the ''[[Shrewsbury School]]''. After finishin...
    19: ...ation'' Charles saw [[John James Audubon]] give a demonstration of his method of using wires to prop u...
  16. Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
    5: ...s often known as the second Reich to indicate its descent from the medieval empire. By the same reason...
    7: ...tion of the two Germanys in [[1990]]. For further details, please consult the ''main articles'' given ...
    10: ''See also: [[Germanic tribes]], [[Confederations of Germanic Tribes]], [[Germania]], [[Germ...
    12: ...us Cornelius Tacitus]], author of ''Germania'', a descriptive work about the Germanic people at the Ro...
    13: ... from [[Schleswig-Holstein]], advancing to the [[Oder]] and the [[Rhine]] and into southern Germany.
  17. Animal W (490 bytes)
    14: *[[Widow Spiders]]
    18: *[[Wildebeest]]
    21: *[[Wolf Spiders]]
  18. Axolotls (8008 bytes)
    15: ... (''Ambystoma mexicanum'') is an aquatic [[salamander]] native to [[Mexico]]. In the [[Spanish languag...
    17: ...l form even as a sexually-mature adult, and not undergoing metamorphosis into a terrestrial form.
    19: ...these same research specimens, even in the pet trade.
    21: ...r, [[maare]]). The wild population has been put under heavy pressure by the growth of [[Mexico City]]....
    23: ...m]]s on occasion. Beef Heart is sometimes recommended, but is not a good choice for the animal as mamm...
  19. Discus Fish (4433 bytes)
    15: ...interbreed, producing a number of hybrid strains. Details regarding the precise number of subspecies h...
    17: ...ternation varies, most are showily coloured in shades of green, red, and blue. The height and length o...
    21: ...they might not be the ideal cohabitants, but the ideal food.
    23: ...iscus since they often attach themselves on the sides of discus and eat their mucus membranes.
    25: ... are a lot of different breeds available with a wide range of colorations.
  20. Earthworms (15728 bytes)
    12: ...Haplotaxidae]]. Folk names for earthworm include "dew-worm" and "angleworm."
    14: ...ers. The haplotaxids have been traditionally considered microdriles. The megadriles are characterized...
    18: ... greyish blue ''[[Allolobophora caliginosa]]'' is deeper burrowing.
    20: ...temperate zone areas, the most commonly seen earthworms are lumbricids ([[Lumbricidae]]), mostly due to t...
    24: ...sels, but the basic arrangement holds in all earthworms.

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