Mammals of the suborder pinnipedia

Mammals of the suborder pinnipedia

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army ants belong to the subfamily ecitoninae. eciton burchellii, whose common name is "army ant," is considered to be the archetypal species. the unique swarming behavior of army ants adds to the wonder of nature for humans. although many species, such as those in north america, have unobtrusive colonies
various species. many genera contain large numbers of taxa at the rank of subspecies (for example, dorylus, in which some of roughly named taxa are only considered subspecies at present). ecitoninae a representative individual from the soldier caste of the new world army ant species eciton burchelli...
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common name for a wild member of the horse family , equus africanus (sometimes e. asinus), characterized by long legs, long ears, erect mane, and a stripe down the back and some members with leg stripes. this odd-toed ungulate is believed to be the ancestor of the domestic donkey , which is usually
standard of ur, a sumerian artifact, dating to around to b.c.e. donkeys may have been first domesticated from the african wild ass as early as b.c.e. overview and description the african wild ass is a member of the equidae, a family of odd-toed ungulate mammals of horses and horse-like animals. there...
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, the range of the sedentary boreal woodland caribou covered more than half of canada [ ] and into the northern states in the u.s. woodland caribou have disappeared from most of their original southern range and were designated as threatened in by the committee on the status of endangered wildlife in
the nutritional status of the reindeer and climate variation of its environment. [ ] [ ] the number of points on male reindeer increases from birth to five years of age and remains relatively constant from then on. [ ] "in male caribou, antler mass (but not the number of tines) varies in concert with...
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, the range of the sedentary boreal woodland caribou covered more than half of canada [ ] and into the northern states in the u.s. woodland caribou have disappeared from most of their original southern range and were designated as threatened in by the committee on the status of endangered wildlife in
the nutritional status of the reindeer and climate variation of its environment. [ ] [ ] the number of points on male reindeer increases from birth to five years of age and remains relatively constant from then on. [ ] "in male caribou, antler mass (but not the number of tines) varies in concert with...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caribou
(photo courtesy of michelle pennell.) by susan mackay one hundred pacific white sided dolphins were first spotted in front of the westview viewpoint when transient bigg's orca of the t family dispersed them in the afternoon of monday, march . they followed the smaller group up to tla'amin, forcing them
ever closer to shore. the dolphins took refuge behind the berm of an old tla'amin fish trap in shallower water than the orca could get to. the orca watched and waited patiently for any of the dolphins to make a run for it. the dolphins in the fish trap ran out of time and became trapped with the quickly...
http://prliving.ca/dolphins-rescued-off-tlaamin-lands/
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sea otters and river otters in bc as a naturalist onboard our whale watching vessels, i often get a lot of questions about the otters we see in victoria, british columbia. although we do have a healthy population of otters living around the rocky shores of vancouver island, most of these cute furry mammals
fur, sea otters became a major target of the maritime fur trade in the th and th century. by the early 's, sea otters had become completely extinct in british columbia, with only small populations remaining in alaska and california. today, however, the news on sea otters is much less grim. due to a...
http://vancouverisland.com/all-about-otters-sea-otters-and-river-otters-in-british-columbia/
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by sweat glands, and a neocortex region in the brain. unique characteristics of the mammal include a modified sweat gland that is used for milk production, hair, and three middle ear bones. mammals are a diverse class of animal with approximately species, genera, families, and orders. they range in...
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, space esa's solar orbiter will be the first spacecraft to study the sun's polar zones by christopher crockett february , earth here are of the weirdest auroras, including the newly spotted 'dunes' by maria temming february , physics physics materials science quantum physics particle physics math how
neuroscience genetics microbes paleontology a squid fossil offers a rare record of pterosaur feeding behavior million years ago, a pterosaur attempted to snatch a squid from the ocean surface and lost a tooth in the process. by john pickrell january , paleontology small 'cousins' of t. rex may actually...
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