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  • 101Rhesus macaque — For other uses, see Rhesus (disambiguation). Rhesus macaque[1] Conservation status …

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  • 102Gordonia lasianthus — Loblolly bay or Gordonia lasianthus is a member of the Tea or Theaceae family. Gordonia lasianthus Gordonia lasianthus flower Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 103Metridium senile — Several young plumose anemones Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 104American black bear — Temporal range: Late Pliocene Early Pleistocene to recent At Lake Louise, Alberta Conservation status …

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  • 105Cactus — This article is about the plant family. For the former genus Cactus, see Mammillaria, Melocactus, and Opuntia. For other meanings, see Cactus (disambiguation) Cacti redirects here. For the software, see Cacti (software). Cacti Temporal range: 35… …

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  • 106Boll weevil — For other uses, see Boll weevil (disambiguation). Boll Weevil Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 107Budding — (also called burgeoning) is the formation of a new organism by the protrusion of part of another organism. This is very common in plants Fact|date=February 2008 and fungi, but may be found in some animals as well, such as the Hydra. Usually, the… …

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  • 108Development of the urinary and reproductive organs — The development of the urinary and reproductive organs as a part of the prenatal development, concerns the urinary system and sex organs. The latter is a part of the stages of sexual differentiation. The urinary and reproductive organs are… …

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  • 109tuber — tuber1 tuberless, adj. tuberoid, adj. /tooh beuhr, tyooh /, n. 1. Bot. a fleshy, usually oblong or rounded thickening or outgrowth, as the potato, of a subterranean stem or shoot, bearing minute scalelike leaves with buds or eyes in their axils… …

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  • 110ostariophysan — ▪ fish Introduction  any of about8,000 species of bony fishes (bony fish) belonging to a group that includes the majority of freshwater fishes throughout the world. Familiar representatives of this group are the minnows (minnow), suckers (sucker) …

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