331. Hunting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
hunted from the back of an elephant.
Indian social norms are generally antagonistic to hunting, while a few sects like the Bishnoi lay special emphasis on the conservation of particular species like the antelope . India's Wildlife Protection
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332. Menstruation (mammal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
known only in bats and the elephant shrew , an insectivore . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ]
Females of other species of placental mammal undergo estrous cycles , in which the endometrium is completely reabsorbed by the animal (covert
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333. Great white shark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
sharks immobilize northern elephant seals with a large bite to the hindquarters (which is the main source of the seal's mobility) and wait for the seal to bleed to death. This technique is especially used on adult male elephant seals which can
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334. Beast of Gévaudan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Popobawa
Pygmy elephant
Salawa
Trunko
Zanzibar Leopard
Asia
Ahool
Akkorokamui
Almas
Amomongo
Ayia Napa sea monster
Barmanou
Batutut
Bergman's Bear
Brosno dragon
Bukit
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335. Cryptozoology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Popobawa
Pygmy elephant
Salawa
Trunko
Zanzibar Leopard
Asia
Ahool
Akkorokamui
Almas
Amomongo
Ayia Napa sea monster
Barmanou
Batutut
Bergman's Bear
Brosno dragon
Bukit
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336. Dung beetle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a ball of dung in the Addo Elephant National Park , South Africa
Dung beetles live in many different habitats, including desert, farmland , forest , and grasslands . They do not prefer extremely cold or dry weather. They are found on all
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337. Cat intelligence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(late Eocene )
(elephant shrews)
Anagaloidea X
Glires (early Paleocene)
Lagomorpha (Eocene)(rabbits, hares, pikas)
Rodentia (late Paleocene)
(mice & rats,
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