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  • 71Sexual selection — This article is about the evolutionary concept. For the selection of the sex of offspring, see sex selection. Goldie s Bird of paradise: Ornamented male above; female below. Paradesia decora by John Gerrard Keulemans (d.1912) Sexual selection, a… …

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  • 72Cichlid — Cichlids Common freshwater angelfish, Pterophyllum scalare Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 73Cockatoo — For other uses, see Cockatoo (disambiguation). Cockatoo …

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  • 74Red-necked Grebe — ] BehaviourBreeding and survivalRed necked Grebes usually nest as isolated pairs with more than 50 m (160 ft) between neighbouring nests, although semi colonial nesting may occur in suitable sites, where up to 20 pairs each defend a linear… …

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  • 75Antbird — Taxobox name = Antbirds image width = 250px image caption = Bicoloured Antbird Gymnopithys leucaspis regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves ordo = Passeriformes subordo = Tyranni familia = Thamnophilidae familia authority = Swainson,… …

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  • 76Polymorphism (biology) — Light morph Jaguar (typical) Dark morph or melanistic Jaguar (about …

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  • 77New Zealand Robin — South Island Robin (Petroica australis australis) Conservation status …

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  • 78Lyrinx — are fictional humanoids in Ian Irvine s quartet The Well of Echoes . General Description Lyrinx are described as 8 foot tall humanoids with huge wings, armour plating, six inch claws on their hands and feet, mouths big enough for a human head to… …

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  • 79Zoosexuality and the law — looks at the laws governing human animal sexual interaction (also sometimes known as bestiality or zoophilia) around the world.Because it is easy to determine when there is a law against, but (for reasons discussed) often less easy to reliably… …

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  • 80horticulture — horticultural, adj. horticulturist, n. /hawr ti kul cheuhr/, n. 1. the cultivation of a garden, orchard, or nursery; the cultivation of flowers, fruits, vegetables, or ornamental plants. 2. the science and art of cultivating such plants. [1670… …

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