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Red squirrel cracking a nut By: I. Eibl-Eibesfeldt From: Life Nature Library: Animal Behavior 1965
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Word List: Animals
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Aardwolf - a maned striped nocturnal mammal (Proteles cristatus) of southern and eastern Africa that resembles the related hyenas and feeds chiefly on insects and especially termites
Bittern - any of various small or medium-sized, short-necked, usually secretive herons
Chevrotain - (also called mouse deer) any of several very small hornless deerlike ruminant mammals of tropical Asia, the Malay archipelago, and West Africa superficially resembling the musk deer, the male having short tusks, and being among the smallest known ruminants, standing only about a foot high
Douroucouli - (also called owl monkey) any of several small nocturnal monkeys (genus Aotus) of Central and South American tropical forests that have round heads, large eyes, and densely furred bodies
Eland - either of two large African antelopes (Taurotragus oryx and Taurotragus derbianus) bovine in form with short spirally twisted horns in both sexes
Falconet - any of several very small falcons
Gemsbok - a large and strikingly marked oryx (Oryx gazella) formerly abundant in southern Africa
Hoatzin - a crested large South American bird (Opisthocomos hoazin) with blue facial skin, red eyes, brown plumage marked with white above, and claws on the first and second digits of the wing when young
Ichneumon - a mongoose (Herpestes ichneumon) of Africa, southern Europe, and southwestern Asia
Jacana - any of a family (Jacanidae) of long-legged and long-toed tropical wading birds that frequent coastal freshwater marshes and ponds
Klipspringer - a small antelope (Oreotragus oreotragus) that is somewhat like the chamois in habits and is found from Cape Colony to Somaliland
Lammergeier - a large Old World vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) that occurs in mountainous regions, has long black bristles at the base of the bill, and in flight resembles a very large falcon; bearded vulture
Muntjac - any of a genus (Muntiacus) of small deer of southeastern Asia with an alarm call similar to the bark of a dog and having in the male elongated, downward-pointing upper canine teeth which protrude from the lip and short, usually unbranched, pointed antlers; barking deer
Nightjar - any of a family (Caprimulgidae) of medium-sized long-winged crepuscular or nocturnal birds (such as the whip-poor-wills and nighthawks) having a short bill, short legs, and soft mottled plumage and feeding on insects which they catch on the wing
Ouzel - blackbird
Palfrey - archaic: a saddle horse other than a warhorse; especially: a lady's light easy-gaited horse
Quetzal - a Central American trogon (Pharomachrus mocinno) that has brilliant green plumage above, a red breast, and in the male long upper tail coverts
Rosella - an Australian parakeet (Platycercus eximius) often kept as a cage bird having the head and back of the neck scarlet and the cheeks white, the back dark green varied with lighter green, and the breast red and yellow
Springhare - jumping hare i.e., a sciuromorph rodent (Pedetes cafer) of southern and eastern Africa that resembles a kangaroo in form, that is about two feet long, and that is tawny brown in color and of nocturnal and social habits
Thylacine - Tasmanian tiger i.e., a somewhat doglike carnivorous marsupial (Thylacinus cynocephalus) that formerly inhabited Tasmania but is now considered extinct
Uintatherium - a genus (the type of the family Uintatheriidae) of large herbivorous ungulate mammals of the order Dinocerata from the Eocene of Wyoming resembling elephants in size and in the conformation of their limbs and having three pairs of bony protuberances respectively on the parietal, maxillary, and nasal bones of the skill, a pair of canine tusks guarded by downwardly directed processes of the lower jaw but no upper incisors, and a proportionately very small brain
Vaquita - a small, highly endangered porpoise (Phocoena sinus) of the Gulf of California having a dark ring around the eyes and reaching only four to five feet (1.2 to 1.5 meters) in length
Whitecoat - a very young hair seal and especially a harp seal
Xiphias - a genus (the type of the family Xiphiidae) of large scombroid fishes comprising the common swordfish
Zho - (also called dzo) a hybrid between the yak and the domestic cow
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Hinge presents an anthology of love stories almost never told. Read more on https://no-ordinary-love.co
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tagging system:
š©øš¾ - bleeding / relatively intact š«š¾ - maimed / dismembered / internal organs visible š¦“š¾ - decomposition / skeleton š¹š¾ - predation
any tag + š - living animal
š + animal - dead animal
š - domestic pig š - other suids š - rabbits šæļø - sciuromorphs š - other rodents š¦ - true deer š¦ - marsupials šŗ - canines š¦ - raccoons š¦ - seals š - primates š - feliforms š¦ - owls š¦
- other birds of prey šļø - columbids š§ - penguins š¦ - other birds š¢ - testudines
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Mami! by mayer-chr
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The cladogram for the species mentioned in...Iād say the first 2/3rds or so of Fellow Tetrapod.Ā
In order to appearance we have:
Humans (hominins)
Monumentals (stem-archaeocetes)
Tensors (Von Neuman Machines originally made by therapod dinosaurs)
Adventurians (anomodont therapsids)
Catenaries (salpid tunicates)
Sucessors (rotifers)
Cellendians (onychophores)
Parturians (bucerotid birds)
Quotidians (rotifers)
Translator bugs (lobopods)
Proskelisks (nudibranchs)
Sophronisters (xenacanthid sharks)
Pick (corvid birds)
Neurospastics (deinopid spiders)
Bucolics (xenacanthid sharks)
Greaves (procyonid carnivorans)
Loxodromes (desmodontine bats)
Metruians (octopods)
Strophinxes (placoderm fishes)
Multiplex (biofilms)
Propinquines (temnospondyls)
Vitrifers (scyphozoans)
Toxoplasmotics (stem-sciuromorphs)
Extrusians (myxinoid fishes)
Pneumaticons (phaeophyceaen brown algae)
Roridum (roridulacean bushes)
Sprocket (equisetid horsetail spores)
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Grey squirrel By: Unknown photographer From: The Grolier Illustrated Encyclopedia of Animals 1994
#grey squirrel#squirrel#sciuromorph#rodent#mammal#1994#1990s#The Grolier Illustrated Encyclopedia of Animals
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Hinge presents an anthology of love stories almost never told. Read more on https://no-ordinary-love.co
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Dormouse By: Karl Soffel From: Lebensbilder aus der Tierwelt 1908
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Bison looking at a prairie dog By: Unknown photographer From: Walt Disney's Vanishing Prairie 1955
#bison#bovine#ungulate#mammal#prairie dog#sciuromorph#rodent#1955#1950s#Walt Disney's Vanishing Prairie
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Prairie falcon swooping down on a pair of prairie dogs By: Unknown photographer From: Walt Disney's Vanishing Prairie 1955
#prairie falcon#falcon#bird#prairie dog#sciuromorph#rodent#mammal#1955#1950s#Walt Disney's Vanishing Prairie
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Prairie marmots By: Unknown photographer From: The Grolier Illustrated Encyclopedia of Animals 1994
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Hinge presents an anthology of love stories almost never told. Read more on https://no-ordinary-love.co
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Grey squirrel By: E. A. Janes From: Natural History Magazine 1989
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Prairie dog By: Unknown photographer From: Walt Disney's Vanishing Prairie 1955
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Red squirrel By: I. Eibl-Eibesfeldt From: Life Nature Library: Animal Behavior 1965
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Alpine marmots By: M. Behr From: Lebensbilder aus der Tierwelt 1910
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Hinge presents an anthology of love stories almost never told. Read more on https://no-ordinary-love.co
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Woodland dormouse (Graphiurus murinus) By: Ernest P. Walker From: Walker's Mammals of the World 1964
#african dormouse#dormouse#sciuromorph#rodent#mammal#1964#1960s#Robert E. Kuntz#Walker's Mammals of the World
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Grey squirrel with a hickory nut By: John R. Patton From: Natural History Magazine 1989
#grey squirrel#squirrel#sciuromorph#rodent#mammal#1989#1980s#John R. Patton#Natural History Magazine
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