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76. Article: Scientific classification
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- The earliest known system of classifying forms of life comes from the Greek philosopher Aristotle, who classified animals based on their means of transportation (air, land, or water). ...
- In the latter part of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th careful study of animals commenced, which, directed first to familiar kinds, was gradually extended until it formed a sufficient body of knowledge to serve as an anatomical basis for classification. ...
- John Ray (1627 - 1705) was an English naturalist who published important works on plants, animals, and natural theology. ...
- Phylum (animals) or Division (plants) .
- Classification of Animals .
77. Article: Animal Farm - Wikiquote
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- All animals are equal. ...
- "ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS. ...
78. Article: Sonar
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1 Sonar and marine animals.
- Sonar and marine animals .
- Some marine animals, such as whales and dolphins, use echolocation systems similar to active sonar to locate predators and prey. It is feared that sonar transmitters could confuse these animals and cause them to lose their way, perhaps preventing them from feeding and mating. ...
- High-powered sonar transmitters can kill marine animals. ...
79. Article: Lassa fever
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- It has been determined that the virus is zoonotic (transmitted from animals), and that it spreads to man from rodents (Mastomys natalensis) in which it causes a persistent asymptomatic infection that is well tolerated by the animals. ...
80. Article: Jean de La Fontaine
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- His fables of animals and everyday life took their inspiration from Aesop and Horace. ...
81. Article: Hyrax
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Unlike other browsing and grazing animals, they do not have well developed incisors at the front of the jaw for slicing off leaves and grass, and need to use the teeth at the side of the jaw instead. ...
82. AMNH - Expedition : Endangered!
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83. Article: Language
- en.wikipedia.org
- Other researchers argue that an evolutionary continuum exists between the communication methods these animals use and human language. Everybody agrees that human language is more complex than communication between animals. For more on communication among non-human animals, see The Animal Communication Project. ...
84. Article: List of extinct animals
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- List of extinct animals.
- List of extinct animals of the United States .
- Extinct Australian animals .
85. Article: Gharial
- en2.wikipedia.org
- A total of over 3000 Gharials have been restored to the wild in these ways, but the total population in India is still estimated at only 1500 animals, and the shortage of suitable habitat suggests that increasing the population to a safe number will be difficult. ...
- org/animals/g/gharial. ...
86. Article: Rationality
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Rationality of various kinds has often been taken to be one of the key features of the mind and/or soul that separates humans from animals. ...
87. Article: Meat
- en.wikipedia.org
- For the most part, meat for human consumption comes from mammals, most commonly from ungulates (hooved animals: cattle, goats, sheep, pigs) domesticated for the specific purpose of providing human food. The use of other meats, such as venison, the meat of small game animals and a few other mammals, and even the meat of certain reptiles and amphibians, is not uncommon. ...
- The list of meats includes the meat of animals that are eaten in some cultures but never eaten in other cultures. The list includes domesticated animals, wild animals, and even endangered species. Some of the animals, even those not endangered, are protected by law. Some cuisines (vegetarian) don't include any of the animals on the list. ...
88. Webshots Gallery - Animals
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- Animals.
- Animals by Kennan Ward.
- Farm Animals.
- Water Animals.
- Animals.
- Animals by Kennan Ward.
89. WhaleTimes SeaBed ~ Whales, dolphins, sharks, penguins and more
- www.whaletimes.org
- Find out how your favorite animals survive in the sea. ...
90. P S Y E T A - Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
- www.psyeta.org
- Using psychology and education to enrich the world through respect for human and nonhuman animals .
- Publications: Society & Animals | JAAWS | Animal Models of Human Psychology | Animal Grace | PSYETA Newsletter .
- Animals in the Classroom | APA Petition | Join PSYETA | Contact Us | About PSYETA | Home .
- Since 1981, Psychologists for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has worked with social scientists, mental health providers and other animal protection organizations to reduce the suffering and exploitation of both human and nonhuman animals. ...
- Society & Animals - The Journal of Human-Animal Studies .
- Animals in the Classroom/Student Rights .
- The NILAS theme is Plants, Animals and the Human Imagination. The ISAZ theme is The Social Lives of Animals: Human/Non-human Cognition, Interactions, Relationships. ...
91. Article: Civet
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Civet is used to refer to the musk they produce, as well as the animals themselves: it is used in small quantities in some perfumes. ...
92. Animation Factory - Free Animated GIFs and 3D Clipart -Animals
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- Animals.
- Animals - Free Animation Factory Samples.
- Animals - Page 1 Go To 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
93. 1000 pictures - free desktop wallpaper
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- Animals | Military aircraft | Scenic landscape | Space | Flowers .
- Animals .
- Ruminant animals (deer, zebra, etc) .
- Other animals .
94. Article: Circulatory system
- www.wikipedia.org
- The circulatory system or cardiovascular system is the organ system which circulates blood around the body of most animals. ...
- 1 Animals.
- Animals .
95. Article: Trickster
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Animals associated with tricksters include coyotes and ravens. ...
96. Zoos For Kids, Animals, Zoos and Aquariums
- now2000.com
- Animals, Farming, Zoos & Aquariums.
- Internet Public Library Kidspace: Animals.
97. IconBAZAAR - Animals
- www.iconbazaar.com
98. exZOOberance - Celebrating the Animal Kingdom!
- www.exzooberance.com
- Welcome to the largest virtual zoo in the world with hundreds of your favorite animals. ... You will find animals, including hard-to-find endangered species, on every page.
- We also have the rarest of animals so you will find hours of delight exploring the "zoo of zoos. ...
- Under "Virtual Zoo" you will find three main areas; animals that walk, animals that swim and animals that fly. "They Walk" includes animals like tigers, bears, elephants, lions, monkeys, cheetahs and giant pandas. "They Swim" includes animals like dolphins, whales, alligators, seals and sea turtles. "They Fly" includes animals like eagles, hawks, owls, storks and parrots.
99. LCA - Last Chance for Animals
- www.lcanimal.org
- Last Chance for Animals.
- Autos 4 Animals.
- THE ANIMALS IN BAIRD'S CUSTODY.
- This year, Chris DeRose and Last Chance for Animals supports A Purrfect World - and all the amazing work they do - You can too! Click here.
100. Amazon.com: Books: When Elephants Weep : The Emotional Lives of Animals
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- When Elephants Weep : The Emotional Lives of Animals by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, Susan McCarthy .
- The Pig Who Sang to the Moon : The Emotional World of Farm Animals by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson (Author) .
- The Compassion of Animals : True Stories of Animal Courage and Kindness by Kristin von Kreisler (Author) .
- Animals as Teachers and Healers by Susan Chernak McElroy (Author) .
- Beauty in the Beasts: True Stories of Animals Who Chose to Do Good by Kristin Von Kreisler, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson .
- 1 person recommended The Parrot's Lament : And Other True Tales of Animal Intrigue, Intelligence, and Ingenuity in addition to When Elephants Weep : The Emotional Lives of Animals.
- An examination of the inner lives of animals, arguing that they possess an emotional sensibility not unlike that of humans. ...
- YA?Animals do in fact lead emotional lives, according to Masson. ...
- long overdue critique of how academia "thinks" about animals, October 28, 1999 .
- It outlines the hidden assumptions, as well as the explicit scientific philosophies, behind the academic world's disrespect and irreverence for animals. ... Like some readers, I thought there would be a lot more anecdotes in the book, and yet, I learned a lot more about the flaws in how we think about animals from the authors' discussions about human viewpoints. ...
- In the scientific community, "anthropomorphism" (assigning human qualities to inanimate ojects or animals) is villified to an astonishing degree. Masson has bravely written a book which contains stories of animals interacting with members of their own species and also with humans, stories that definitely would indicate emotion to any sensible person. Unfortunately, emotion in animals cannot be proven, because they cannot talk (with the notable exception of Koko the signing gorilla and Alex the parrot). And because animals-as-objects are important to research and industry, this is a subject that no one wants to touch. ...
- In this book, the authors Masson and McCarthy compile thoughtful and deeply educational stories that demonstrate the presence of emotions in non-human animals. Throughout the book these two authors draw from numerous stories and experiences that range from love to jealousy, to hate and compassion to convey to the reader the capacity of animals to experience emotions and feelings. ...
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