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  • ...ng [[music]]ians, celebrities, and politicians, that was to be held at the Bird's Nest Stadium in [[Beijing]], China in 2010.
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  • *Any of many species of [[bird]], particularly those of the [[Thrush (bird)|Thrush]] family, ''Turdidae''
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  • {{r|Bird anatomy}} {{r|Bird}}
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  • {{rpl|Turkey (bird)}} *The name for other, unrelated bird that bears some resemblance to the North American turkey:
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  • ...lm of a human hand and the largest can be ridden upon. The largest living bird species (the [[Ostrich]]es) are flightless. Most bird species exhibit [[sexual dimorphism]] to some degree, that is, that male an
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  • #REDIRECT [[bird]]
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  • {{r|Bird}} {{r|Gannet (bird)}}
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  • {{r|Turkey (bird)}} {{r|Turkey (bird)}}
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  • | classis = [[bird|Aves]] ...rcus melanoleucos''''', the '''Pied Harrier''', is a species of [[Harrier (bird)|harrier]] found in south and south-east Asia.
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  • Flightless bird species of the rail family, endemic to New Zealand.
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  • (Zenaida macroura) A common and widespread North American bird species in the family [[Columbidae]].
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  • ...ger cars are attached; the wheel turns slowly, providing passengers with a bird's eye view of the immediate surroundings.
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  • A '''turkey''' is a large bird. There are wild and domestic varieties. ...y is Meleagris gallopavo, but this is also the biological name of the wild bird from which it was developed, the [[wild turkey]]. To further complicate ma
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  • An aquatic bird of the genus ''Anas'', whose characteristic sound is usually transliterated
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Heraldic charge depicting a stylized bird similar to that of a house martin or swallow.
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  • ...te similar to a sparrow or house martin, though missing legs and feet. The bird is used by English heralds as a cadency mark for a fourth son.}} ...lette'' as a duckling without feet or bill and German tradition treats the bird similar to a [[lark]].
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  • ...er:Mary Ash/Ben Franklin and the Wild Turkey as the United States National Bird]]
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  • 21 bird species belonging to the family Cacatuidae, and the order Psittaciformes, f
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  • ...er:Mary Ash/Ben Franklin and the Wild Turkey as the United States National Bird/Bibliography]]
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  • ...er:Mary Ash/Ben Franklin and the Wild Turkey as the United States National Bird/Definition]]
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  • Alston and Bird Professor, [[Duke University]] Law School; Reporter, Constitution Project,R
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  • ...er:Mary Ash/Ben Franklin and the Wild Turkey as the United States National Bird/External Links]]
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  • ...er:Mary Ash/Ben Franklin and the Wild Turkey as the United States National Bird/Related Articles]]
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  • ...n-American illustrator and [[animalier]], known for his illustrations of [[bird]]s. The father of wildlife artist [[James Woodhouse Audubon]]
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  • *''A Bird in the World'' (EP) 2006
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  • ...for work on ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' and the [[Taung child|Taung Bird of Prey Hypothesis]].
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  • an extinct species of bird in the parrot family that was found on the island of Saint Croix, in the Vi
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  • The '''Crested Crane''' (''Balearica regulorum gibbericeps'') is a bird in the family ''Gruidae''. It is one of several species comprising the Crow ...ir habitat caused by human encroachment. The Crested Crane is the national bird of [[Uganda]] and is featured on Uganda’s flag, where it is pictured with
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  • The preparation of a whole bird as a meal for a large group of people, frequently at festive occasions such
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  • A bird in the family ''[[Gruidae]]'' and one of several species in the [[Crowned C
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  • ...", reflecting their clumsiness on land; the northern species are [[gannet (bird)|gannet]]s
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  • Bird of the family Ptilonorhynchidae of Australia and New Guinea, the males of w
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  • {{rpl|Duck (bird)}}
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  • ...notrichia leucophrys gambelii migratory route.png|center|750px|[[Migratory bird]]s like this [[Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii|White-crowned sparrow]] ofte
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  • {{rpl|Phoenix (mythological bird)}}
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  • *[http://www.birdislandseychelles.com/conservation_turtles.html Bird Island, Seychelles, Turtles - General Information]
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  • ...n'' has evolved at least four times, in the [[insect]]s, [[pterosaur]]s, [[bird]]s, and [[bat]]s. Some animals use gliding instead of powered flight.
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  • Partner at [[Alston and Bird]]; Board, Rocky Mountain Institute; Chairman of the Chattahoochee River Coo
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  • {{rpl|Migration (Human snow bird)}}
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  • * [[Cardinal (bird)]]
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • {{r|Turkey (bird)}}
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • [[File:Bird Island Map-italian.png | thumb]] ...ther invasive species introduced by visitors had a devasting impact on the bird population. Before whalers harvested whales for the whale oil, fishermen t
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • {{r|Bird on the Wing}}
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  • | classis = [[bird|Aves]] ...ra autocthones''''', the '''Saint Croix Macaw''', is an extinct species of bird in the [[Psittacidae|parrot]] family that was found on the island of [[Sain
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  • | classis = [[bird|Aves]] ...s of the [[Oriole]] family found on [[Luzon]], the [[Philippines]]. The [[bird]] that was presumed [[extinct]] for many years until it rediscovery in Dece
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  • {{r|Bird||**}}
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  • #'Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)'
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  • *L.R. Berger (2006). Predatory bird damage to the Taung type-skull of Australopithecus africanus Dart 1925. Am.
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  • ...n the official U.S. name, but it was almost universally called the "Gooney Bird".
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • | Generic [[Bird]]
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • | classis = [[Bird|Aves]] ...in tropical [[South America]] and Trinidad and Tobago. It is the national bird of [[Trinidad and Tobago]] and is featured on their [[coat of arms]] along
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  • In 2006, it created a Crisis Management Center to fight bird flu and other animal health or food safety emergencies. The Center compleme
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  • * {{cite book|author=John Bird and Carl Ross|title=Mechanical Engineering Principles|edition=|publisher=Ne
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  • ...ntrol over the actual release of the solid or semisolid [[feces]], while [[bird]]s, for example, expel it as soon as possible, probably to minimize their w
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  • *{{cite book|author=[[Robert Byron Bird|Bird, R.B.]], Stewart, W.E. and [[Edwin N. Lightfoot|Lightfoot, E.N.]]|title=[[T
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  • An inconspicious constellation, this exotic bird with its huge beak was suggested by P.D. [[Keyser]]. [[Bayer]] put it into
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  • |width="65"|'''Author'''<BR>&nbsp;||Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N. ...under the title ''Notes on Transport Phenomena'' <ref> {{cite book|author=Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N.|title=Notes on transport phenomena
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  • ...[class (biology)|classes]] of [[vertebrate]]s, except [[amphibian]]s. In [[bird]]s, its occurrence was found to be correlated with residual [[brain size]]
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  • ...y be classed as hunting dogs, sporting dogs, gundogs, and specifically, as bird dogs. They are officially placed in either the Sporting Group or the Gundo
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  • | classis = [[Bird|Aves]] ...odhen''' (''Gallirallus australis'') is an [[Endemism in birds|endemic]] [[bird]] of [[New Zealand]]. It is a member of the [[Rallidae|rail]] [[family (bio
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  • ...y is Meleagris gallopavo, but this is also the biological name of the wild bird from which it was developed, the [[wild turkey]]. To further complicate ma *Ben Franklin wrote the turkey should be the national USA bird.<ref name="University of Illinois Extension">{{cite web |url=http://urbanex
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  • {{r|Bird brain||**}}
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  • <tr><td>[[Bird]]s</td><td>9,934</td><td>[[Mollusc]]s</td><td>70,000</td><td>[[Fern]]s and
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • ...ength and resistance to wear as well as its character and grain patterns. "Bird's eye", "quilted", and "fiddleback" figures are especially prized. Maple t
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  • ...ippopotamus]], [[crocodile]]s, and [[rhinocerous]], as well as abundant [[bird|birdlife]].
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  • A '''parrot''' is a bird belonging to the [[family (biology)|biological family]] [[Psittacidae]], wh
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • {{r|turkey (bird)}}
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  • ''bird'' '''coô''' = ''overthrow'' '''coûp
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  • ...OwensValley/OwensLake.html The Owens Valley Committee Owens Lake Migratory Bird Information]
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  • | classis = [[Bird|Aves]] ...ifferentiate them from the [[Psittacidae|parrots]] is the movable [[Crest (bird)|headcrest]], which can be very large and colorful. Other differentiating t
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  • {{r|Bird}}
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  • #'And Your Bird Can Sing'
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  • ...sea due to [[postglacial rebound]]. The park is noted for its interesting bird life.
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  • {{r|bird dog}}
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  • ...the pollination of Calla Lillies (Arum Lily).]] Many animals, including [[bird]]s, [[bats]], humans and [[insect]]s, find flowers attractive. There is a ...at fruit, which contains seeds, and the seeds are later passed through the bird's digestive system and eventually land on the ground, sometimes many miles
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  • {{rpl|Bird}}
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  • *{{cite book|author=Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N.|title=Transport Phenomena|edition=
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  • *{{cite book|author=Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N.|title=Transport Phenomena|edition=
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  • ...mid22619193">{{cite journal| author=McMillan AM, Landorf KB, Gilheany MF, Bird AR, Morrow AD, Menz HB| title=Ultrasound guided corticosteroid injection f
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  • ...ibrary's massive double-elephant-folio edition of [[John James Audubon]]'s bird prints, which was sold at auction at [[Christie's]] in December of 2005 for
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  • ...tants compete their shooting abilities for example by shooting at a wooden bird. The winner of the Competition is the 'Schützenkönig' ("King of Marksmen"
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  • ...[[Emperor penguin]]s are the largest [[species]] of these [[flight]]less [[bird]]s.{{Emperor-penguins.jpg/credit}}]] ...en land and cold [[water]], these relatively large-bodied [[flight]]less [[bird]]s are found from their southernmost range on [[Antarctica]] to north on th
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  • ...ing dove''' (Zenaida macroura) is a common and widespread North American [[bird]] species in the family ''Columbidae''. It is widely found throughout the U ...r that eats seeds, insects and snails. A crop contains the seeds until the bird flies to higher ground to eat. Unlike humans, mourning doves can drink brac
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  • ...celebrities]], and [[politicians]], held at the [[Beijing National Stadium|Bird's Nest Stadium]] in [[Beijing]], China. The concert was to be held on 17 Ap
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  • {{r|Lady Bird Johnson}}
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  • The '''wild turkey''' (''meleagris gallopavo'') is a [[bird]] found throughout [[North America]] except for [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alask |url=http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/animals/bird/mega/all.html
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  • It was an important resting spot for annual bird migration, providing a place for birds to rest, and feed, prior to, or just
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bird]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ng Show'']], [[The Good Lord Bird (2020 television series)|''The Good Lord Bird'']] and [[Claws (2017 television series)|''Claws'']].<ref name=broadwayworl
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  • ...y be classed as hunting dogs, sporting dogs, gundogs, and specifically, as bird dogs. They are officially placed in either the Sporting Group or the Gundo
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  • ...ee and a half year old child<ref name="Berger">{{cite book|title=Predatory bird damage to the Taung type-skull of ''Australopithecus africanus'' Dart 1925| *It is hypothesized that the child was killed and eaten by a large bird of prey much like the living [[African Crowned Hawk Eagle]]<ref name="Berge
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  • It has many informal names, but perhaps "Gooney Bird" is best known. These Pacific birds fly gracefully but are comical when the
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  • '''Bowerbirds''' are so named because the male [[bird]] builds a “bower” – an avenue lined with carefully woven sticks and
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  • ...ways blazoned "chess rook" so as not to be confused with [[Rook (bird)|the bird of that name]]; it is also not to be confused with the [[zule]], a similar-
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  • '''Roast turkey'''—the preparation of the whole bird as a meal for a large group of people—has a long tradition in North Ameri ...th [[aluminium foil]] throughout most of its cooking; recipes in which the bird is turned in various ways throughout its cooking; and recipes in which it i
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  • | classis = [[bird|Aves]]
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  • ...of wildlife including [[whale]]s, [[seal]]s, [[bear]]s, and many [[marine bird]]s. It is known for its [[fishery|fisheries]], [[tourism]], and for outdoor
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  • ...ble candidates. These sites support nearly 60% of the world's [[plant]], [[bird]], [[mammal]], [[reptile]], and [[amphibian]] species, with a very high sha ...ity hotspots. [http://www.birdlife.org/datazone/sites/index.html Important Bird Areas]
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  • ...] agent that moves the pollen, such as [[bee]]s, [[moth]]s, [[bat]]s, or [[bird]]s.
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  • ...d orchestra, setting words by [[Walt Whitman|Whitman]]: with its tale of a bird whose mate goes missing, it is typical of the sense of loss and nostalgia w
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  • Polly is a bird.
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  • ...for example, '[[Darwin's finches]]' are several species of [[passerine]] [[bird]]s which originally evolved from a common ancestor on different islands of
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  • ...rol, much in the same way that humans also start to [[walking|walk]] and [[bird]]s take flight. Environmental forces also play a role - children not expose
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  • ...sonified. In the outer border are sixteen roundels containing [[human]], [[bird]], [[animal]] and [[plant]] motifs.
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  • ...ak] and [+ability to fly], prototype theory would consider a category like bird as ...s which have unequal status - e.g. a ''robin'' is more prototypical of a ''bird'' than, say a ''penguin''. This leads to a graded notion of categories, wh
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  • ...nting [[bird]]s, and ''ichi'' means 'one'. ''Ichiwa'' therefore means 'one bird'. Two and three birds would be ''niwa'' and ''sanba''.<ref>The pronunciatio
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  • ...s of tomato and hard-boiled eggs. For a less expensive version, [[turkey (bird)|turkey]] breast or [[pork]] loin can be substituted for the veal.<ref>Haza
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  • ...ling, having just let out a small burp after a grand feast of herring. The bird was not to be fat, just happily gorged with fish.<ref>{{cite web ...suggestions, from Henning Schmiedehausen, was "Homer", because to him the bird resembled television character [[Homer Simpson]] .<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...rd]]s are at large in northern waters not only because there are penguin [[bird colony|colonies]] on [[island]]s crossing the [[equator]], but also because ...stances, as one [[magellanic penguin]] from southern [[Chile]] proved, the bird travelling 3000 [[mile]]s (5000 [[kilometre]]s) to end up in [[Peru]].<ref>
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  • Stacy was born '''Jesse Alexandria Stacy''' in [[Bird's Point, Missouri]], a small town across the Mississippi River from [[Cairo
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  • ...ling, having just let out a small burp after a grand feast of herring. The bird was not to be fat, just happily gorged with fish.<ref>{{cite web ...suggestions, from Henning Schmiedehausen, was "Homer", because to him the bird resembled television character [[Homer Simpson]] .<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...531-632): In a classic case of "blaming the messenger," Apollo curses the bird by turning it feathers from white to black after the Crow, acting as Apollo
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  • ...er State, Nebraska is a major producer of agricultural products. The state bird is the Western Meadowlark, and the state flower the goldenrod.
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  • ...d hundreds of students and scientists in Turkey . He discovered the Manyas Bird Heaven with his wife Leonore whom he kept always by his side in his travels
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  • ...hat lived from approximately 215 to 65 million years ago - though modern [[bird]]s are likely descended from some of these ancient creatures, [[evolution|e
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  • State bird: Nene (Hawaiian goose)
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  • Traditionally, phosphate mining (the phosphate being a product of bird droppings) has been a major contributor to the island's economy, but in rec
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  • * [http://www.orthomed.com/bird.htm Information regarding treatment of the Bird Flu with massive doses of ascorbate.] by [[Robert Cathcart|ROBERT F. CATHCA
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  • ...the west coast of Scotland. On naming the band after the [[capercaillie]] bird, a member of the [[grouse]] family, Donald Shaw is quoted as saying:
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  • ...f this dance are known to all vertebrates. Whether frog or mouse, human or bird, the dance is nearly the same, right up until the basic form is created. A
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  • -åwk ''bird'' '''stŏrk''' BrE = ''plant, follow'' '''stålk
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  • ...hoot [[Native Americans|Indians (''les Peaux-Rouges'')]] and eat [[turkey (bird)|turkey]] (''dinde'') to their hearts' content.</blockquote>
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  • '''J''' = '''jây''' ''bird'' = '''Jây'''
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  • ...">{{cite journal| author=Clegg AJ, Loveman E, Gospodarevskaya E, Harris P, Bird A, Bryant J et al.| title=The safety and effectiveness of different methods
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  • The '''''Ithaca''''' was a small [[freighter]] that ran aground in [[Bird Cove]] 12 or 15 kilometres distant from [[Churchill, Manitoba]] -- the only
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  • The island covers about 5 hectares.<ref name=IbaPigeon/> Shallow soil and bird guano cover a limestone base.
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  • ...d them to seize her so that he could marry her. Before that could happen a bird flew in through the skylight, took human form, and warned her that Eterscé ...nformed him that it was forbidden for him to hunt birds. The leader of the bird troop told Conaire to go naked to Tara, where he would be made king, and pl
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  • * The bird spirit allows Pocahontas to pick up feathers which will allow her to float * Level 2 - Bird 4ID83
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  • ...the Florida Cottonmouth is a [[carnivore]], consuming small [[mammal]]s, [[bird]]s, [[fish]], and [[reptile]]s. The Florida Cottonmouth first incapacitates
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  • ...s a great many native bird species, including the [[kiwi]], the flightless bird whose name became a [[nickname]] first for New Zealand military personnel i
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  • ...the [[English alphabet]]. Its English name is pronounced [ˈdʒeɪ], like the bird ''jay''.
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  • * [[Hot-Bird]] : 12.539 Ghz, H, 27500, 3/4
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  • ...the planners' minds, the initial aircraft, the name of which means "Storm Bird" in Russian, were also general-purpose [[close air support]] planes. Curren
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  • * [[Hot-Bird]] : 12.539 Ghz, H, 27500, 3/4
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  • ...East Indies, now Indonesia. Over his career he named 26 new species of [[bird]] and 38 new species of [[orchid]]. From 1931 to 1951 he worked at the Ame
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  • ...gooseberry'' seems involve a word that in isolation most often refers to a bird. Since the ''goose-'' of ''gooseberry'' is not the same goose as an avian [
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  • **''The Prophet and the Bird'', page 38
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  • Additional non-human characters include Snoopy's friend Woodstock, a little bird who is inept at flying but skilled at other things including typing and sho
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  • ...om/top-secret-wwii-bat-and-bird-bomber-program.htm Top secret WWII bat and bird bomber program]'. 12th June 2006.</ref> ...ities detained a pigeon that was alleged to be working for Pakistan. The [[bird]] was kept under armed guard and evidence was gathered, including a ring ar
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  • *{{cite book|author=Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N.|title=Transport Phenomena|edition=
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  • ...the cattle, but while in the field, Tom slipped and fell into a ditch. A bird then scooped him up and dropped him into the sea where he was swallowed by
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  • * McNeill, Robert, and William H. McNeill. ''The Human Web: A Bird's-Eye View of World History'' (2003) [http://www.amazon.com/Human-Web-Birds
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  • ...ence of a negative reaction to [[aircraft]] amongst these [[flight]]less [[bird]]s. In turn, this has led to an often-resurrected [[urban legend]], or fals ...eactions of [[king penguin]]s to the [[helicopter]]s as they flew over a [[bird colony|colony]] at varying heights. The intention was to ultimately set min
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  • ...o" our ordinary language. For example, if I say, "A robin is visiting our bird feeder," it does not add any new information to add, "And by the way, the r
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  • ...ire turkey with the pastry dough, being careful to retain the shape of the bird.
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  • ...ined that the twelve-legged bird represented the duids, and the one-legged bird the boy, who was her son. She told Conn that the famine would end if he put
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  • * ''[[Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea]]'': "The Price of Doom" (as Cordwainer Bird), 1964 * ''[[The Flying Nun]]'': "You Can't Get There From Here" (as Cordwainer Bird), 1968
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  • ...ing) "processes" from which the belief results. My belief that there is a bird in the tree outside my window might be accorded a result of the process of
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  • The crest of the club has the [[Liver Bird]], the symbol of the city of Liverpool, beneath the words ''[[You'll Never
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  • *''The Yardbirds With Sonny Boy Williamson'': Bye Bye Bird/Mr. Downchild/23 Hours Too Long/Out on the Water Coast/Baby Don't Worry/Pon
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  • * Four colly [[bird]]s
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  • ''bird'' '''fòwl''' = ''bad'' '''fòul ''bird'' '''fòwl
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  • | classis = [[bird|Aves]]
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  • ...e(''Stephanoaetus coronatus'') provided comparative evidence to affirm the bird of prey hypothesis. <ref name=" McGraw et al">McGraw,S.W.,Cooke,C. and Schu
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  • ...burn more than in pre-burn or control areas. Other insectivore species of bird undergo positive change when fire is introduced to the environment, such as ...ion of [[snag]]s, which are very important nesting and food sites for many bird species. Though fire does destroy snags, the continued and systematic use o
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  • ...cm when completed) are surrounded by freshly piled dirt and the absence of bird excrement or feathers.
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  • *Field, Edward, and Gardiner, Asa Bird. ''The Remains of Major-General Nathanael Greene'' (E. L. Freeman & Sons, 1
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  • **Caged [[bird]]s
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  • The aircraft has another informal name, "Grach", or Russian for the bird "rook", known for its ability to take food from tight spots.
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  • ...ge: for example, the English vowel in 'bird' emerges as [a:] in Japanese: 'bird' becomes バード ''baado'' - which is also how 'bard' is pronounced when
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  • ...t Spring, a book in which she claimed that DDT was threatening a number of bird species by thinning the eggshells, so that they broke before hatching. Beek
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  • ...ley IBA 2010.jpg|right|250px|Owens Lake, 2010, designated as an "Important Bird Area" by the National Audubon Society}} *Owens Lake has once again become a bird sanctuary and a major migratory stop-over site for shorebirds and waterfowl
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  • ...on|Isler & van Schaik, 2006a]]), the [[flight]] musculature (at least in [[bird]]s, cf. [[CZ:Ref:Isler 2006 Costs of encephalization: the energy trade-off
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  • ...On the Occurrence and Significance of Motivation-Structural Rules in Some Bird and Mammal Sounds
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  • ...sually precooked. [[Corned beef]] and [[roast beef]] are common; [[Turkey (bird)|turkey]] hash is a popular way to use up leftovers from an American holida
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  • ...s is discussed later.<ref name=Yablo/><ref name=AllspectorKelly/><ref name=Bird/> It basically ignores the possibility that the relations between terms can ...om the [[analytic-synthetic distinction]] is discussed elsewhere.<ref name=Bird/><ref name=Price/><ref name=Thomasson/><ref name=Thomasson2/>
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  • ...ngst fans. It wasn't until the band split and Page played a song entitled 'Bird on the Wing' during the 1983 ARMS charity concerts that fans were able to h
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  • ...one (rarely two) apical [[seed]]s 4 mm long. The seeds are dispersed by [[bird]]s which eat the fleshy scale and pass the seed on in their droppings; they
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  • ...k after the age of sixty; from 1820 to 1833 he created the landscapes and "bird and flower" prints which are now considered his greatest works. ...ly began his other famous series, such as 'Waterfalls', 'Bridges', and the bird and flower series. His last great work was a series of black and white book
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  • |rowspan="7" align="center"|[[The Vermillion Bird of the South]]<br>(南方朱雀)
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  • Lorrin Bird, writing in Special Issue #2 of ''[[Panzerfaust Magazine|Campaign Magazine] ...liminating bookkeeping and attempting to address the problems described by Bird. ''MechWar '77'' replaced the earlier ''Red Star/White Star'', ''Panzer '44
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  • ...uby. But before any of them can put their plans into effect, an ugly black bird swoops in through the open window and makes off with it. (Oh, what woe to M ...s from a scratch sustained (which grieves Fafhrd), and this time the black bird escapes.
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  • ...on of the South Vietnamese name for the program, “Phung Hoang” (All-seeing bird”)."
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  • ...Most species of [[insect]]s, [[fish]], [[amphibian]]s, [[reptile]]s, and [[bird]]s have females which lay eggs. In most [[mammal]]s and some other animals
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  • ...ame?gid=1007394, Aron Nimzowitsch vs Ernst Grunfeld, Marienbad 1925, Nimzo-Bird's Opening (A03), 1-0] Another trademark original opening has Nimzowitsch sn
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  • '''râven''' ''bird'' '''rhêa''' ''bird'' = '''Rhêa''' ''Saturn
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  • ...ne from the White House to refugee camps. <blockquote>Chamberlin is a rare bird in this city--a lone flier, whom others are compelled to notice. In the pas
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  • ...]] family. It is an active, arboreal snake feeding almost exclusively on [[bird]]s and small [[mammal]]s. It is a shy species that's rarely ever seen. It o ...pangolins]], and [[shrew]]s. They also feed on [[lizard]]s, [[frog]]s, and bird eggs. This snake actively pursues its prey, striking rapidly and often unti
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  • | title = Baron von Pernau, pioneer student of bird behavior
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  • ...ey]], almost anything they can manage to overpower, including: [[fish]], [[bird]]s, a variety of [[mammals]], and other [[reptile]]s. Particularly large an
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  • *Bird, A (2000) ''Thomas Kuhn.'' Princeton and London: Princeton University Press
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  • ...ids each one of these structures evolved to match a particular insect or [[bird]] and totally depend upon them to their pollination. Very few species are [
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  • | title = Baron von Pernau, pioneer student of bird behavior
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  • # Great Speckled Bird
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  • ''bird'' '''bíttërn''' ≈ ''bite'' '''bítten ''person'' '''Róbin''' = ''bird'' '''róbin'''
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  • '''tërn''' ''bird'' = '''türn''' ''round'' '''türn''' ''round'' = '''tërn''' ''bird''
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  • ...y''' ''district'', '''vòw, clòud, òut, vòwel, tòwer, dòubt, òwl, fòwl''' ''bird'' = '''fòul''' ''horrible'', '''tòwel, dròught, sòuth, cròwd, sòund, ...-). There is also '''oû''': '''yoû, coûp''' ''revolution'' (= '''coô''' ''bird''), '''soûp''' ('''p''' pronounced) and '''ou''' as '''w''' from French as
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  • The '''ZW sex-determination system''' is found in [[bird]]s and some [[insect]]s and other [[organism]]s. The ZW sex-determination
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  • ...Santa Cruz, is classified as a different species from the similar mainland bird, the Western Scrub-jay (''A. californica'').<ref>D.A. Sibley, ''The Sibley
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  • * Location relative to ocean currents (influences nutrient, fish, bird, and seed flow patterns)
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  • ...stopover site for migrating birds. A report on [[Tommy Thompson Park]]'s bird sanctuaries recommended Unwin Avenue as one of the possible locations for a | title = Leslie Street Spit Tommy Thompson Park Important Bird Area Conservation Plan
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  • Small animals such as [[bird]]s and [[squirrel]]s rarely live to their maximum life span, usually dying * Studies of the [[liver]] [[lipid]]s of [[mammal]]s and a [[bird]] ([[pigeon]]) show an inverse relationship between maximum life span and n
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  • ...mall vertebrates&ndash;&ndash;[[reptile]]s, [[amphibian]]s, and possibly [[bird]]s and [[mammal]]s--may await discovery in the forests of the northern Phil
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  • the cardiovascular systems of [[mammal]]s, [[bird]]s, [[amphibian]]s, [[reptile]]s, and [[fish]].
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  • ...associated with a long-range X-band 64N6E2 radar, NATO designation '''BIG BIRD'''. The 83M6E2 can coordinate the activities of up to six 54K6E2-centered s
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  • ...the [[Solomon Islands]], the scroll is replaced with a two-headed frigate bird motif, while in [[Fiji]], the former Governor-General's flag featured a [[w
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  • '''håwk''' ''bird'' = '''Håwke''' '''hòwl''' ''wolf'' cf. '''òwl''' ''bird
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  • ...e national bird of Guatemala as well as the [[nagual]] of Tecum Umam. The bird's bright red chest and the elegant tail feathers are both significant in th
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  • ...rie''', cf. '''ãiry''' ''light'' = '''éyrie''' - and variant spellings - ''bird'' '''éyrie''' ''bird'' has variant pronunciations ('''êyrie''', '''eŷrie''') and spellings (''
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  • ...wo-letter vowel: '''cråwl, foôl, rêal, fòul''' ''horrible'' = '''fòwl''' ''bird'', '''håul, sôul''' ''spirit'' (= '''sôle''' ''only, fish'').
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  • ...]] family. It is an active, arboreal snake feeding almost exclusively on [[bird]]s and small [[mammal]]s. It is a shy species that's rarely ever seen. It o ...eastern green mamba as an active, arboreal snake feeding exclusively on [[bird]]s and small [[mammal]]s. Eastern green mambas are considered to by shy and
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  • ...p;I]] more like the Complex&nbsp;I found in [[bird]]s, by copying from the bird [[genome]]. A comparison of 7 non-[[primate]] [[mammal]]s ([[mouse]], [[ha ...tion (by [[electron transport chain|Complex I&nbsp;proteins]] taken from [[bird]]s) may be much more cost effective strategies than SENS for reducing aging
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  • | title = Baron von Pernau, pioneer student of bird behavior
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  • * Gould, Lewis L. ''Lady Bird Johnson and the Environment.'' 1988.
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  • | classis = [[bird|Aves]]
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  • |"Free Bird"
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  • A. Bird: „Kuhn, naturalism, and the positivist legacy”, Studies in History and
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  • ''frill, bird, fish, card'' '''rúff''' = ''tumble, approximate'' '''roúgh
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  • *''The Bird of Dawning'', page 171
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  • The Pafuri region is famous for its bird watching and more than 250 bird species have been recorded in a year. While comprising only about 1% of th
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  • | classis = [[bird|Aves]]
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  • ...for plants to put down their roots. The soils are often [[ornithogenic]] ("bird-created"), a product of penguin droppings, feathers and carcases that break
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  • Beast, bird, fish, insect, what no eye can see,<br>
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  • ...njoy chips without relaxing principles of [[environmentalism]]; however, [[bird]]s and other animals may be fed with chips, providing an alternative source
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  • ...ath if threatened, but this is rare. It preys on [[toads]], [[rodents]], [[bird]]s and their eggs, [[lizard]]s and other snakes, especially [[Bitis arietan
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  • ...oad]]s and [[frog]]s, other reptiles including lizards and other snakes, [[bird]]s (including poultry), birds eggs, and [[mammal]]s such as rats and [[Mous
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  • ...ies to the difference between certain cash flows and uncertain ones, or "a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush". This is due to [[opportunity cost]]
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  • ...nnequin''' ''dummy'' = '''máníkin''' ''dwarf, model'', cf. '''mánakin''' ''bird '''màrten''' ''animal'' = '''màrtín''' ''bird'' = '''Màrtín''' ''person
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  • ...in cultures that have protein sources that require less work, like farm [[bird]]s or [[cattle]].
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  • The [[Bird of prey|raptor]]s include the rare [[Snail Kite]] and the very common [[Red
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  • ...a [[class (biology)|class]] of animal, as opposed to other animals like [[bird]]s, [[reptile]]s, [[fish]], or [[insect]]s. </onlyinclude> ...'s [[running]], [[lizard]]'s crawling, the [[whale]]'s [[swimming]], the [[bird]]'s [[flying]], and the [[human]]'s [[hand|grasping]]. Only the human's for
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  • '''párrot''' ''bird'' = '''Párrott''' ''person '''pétrol''' ''oil'' = '''pétrel''' ''bird'', cf. '''patrôl
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  • There are more than 520 recorded species of bird recorded in the Kruger Park of which approximately 380 are resident in the
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  • ...prey, i.e. [[mammal]]s, such as [[mice]], [[rat]]s, [[bandicoot]]s, and [[bird]]s. Young taipans, in captivity at least, will also eat skinks. When huntin
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  • ...of Carnap's approach.<ref name=Yablo/><ref name=AllspectorKelly/><ref name=Bird/> <ref name=Bird>
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  • ...nal. During the day, they actively hunt their prey of small [[mammal]]s, [[bird]]s, and [[lizard]]s, and return to the same lair nightly. Black mambas aver
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  • <blockquote>It's a bird! It's a plane! No! It's ''The Ecstasy Business''... by Richard Condon. Fas
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  • ...animal) (organism)|snakes]] (especially [[Bitis arietans|puff adders]]), [[bird]]s, eggs, small [[mammal]]s, and even [[insect]]s occasionally.<ref name=bb
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  • ...ate]] them. Many plants that are pollinated by [[insect]]s, [[bat]]s or [[bird]]s, have very specialized flowers modified to promote pollination by a spec
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  • ...ython who are also network architects see a dangerous analogy between this bird of lovely plumage, and a technical challenge in load distribution.
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  • ...l]]s, especially [[dog]]s and [[cat]]s, and other small animals, such as [[bird]]s and [[fish]] are practical for several reasons. Aside from the obvious (
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  • ...tention. Was it just co-incidence that the shape so perfectly managed each bird's particular food?]]
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  • ...gs. Riddles may depict the impossible or the seemingly impossible. Thus, a bird without wings is a recurring motif, but in certain contexts, it is revealed
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  • | title = OH-6A Cayuse/AH-6J Little Bird/Defender 500
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  • ...us]] diet including [[reptiles]], [[vegetable]] matter, [[mammals]], and [[bird]] eggs. [[Brown hyenas]] may even consume grass. When there is abundant sup
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  • The systems of [[fish]], [[amphibian]]s, [[reptile]]s, [[bird]]s and [[mammal]]s have some important differences. In fish, the system has
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  • ...ds. Most of the stimuli that primed concrete words resembled sounds (e.g., bird) or qualities of objects (e.g., low tones associated with basement or ascen
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  • ...ustralopithecus africanus'']] body proportions and the [[Taung child|Taung Bird of Prey Hypothesis]].
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  • ...ce AR. (1869) ''The Malay Archipelago: The Land of the Orang-utan, and the Bird of Paradise. A Narrative of Travel, with Studies of Man and Nature''. New Y
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