81. Axel Holst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frølich established an animal model that allowed systematic study of factors that led to the ship-related dietary disease, as well as the preventive value of different substances. Substituting guinea pigs for pigeons (a traditional beriberi
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82. Captive killer whales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
males had bent dorsal fins.""Animal Bytes: Killer Whale" . SeaWorld/Busch Gardens. http://www.seaworld.org/Animal-info/Animal-bytes/Animalia/eumetazoa/coelomates/deuterostomes/chordata/craniata/mammalia/cetacea/killer-whale.htm . Retrieved
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83. Deer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arms of Gjemnes , Norway
Arms of Hitra , Norway
Arms of Hjartdal , Norway
Arms of Voss , Norway
Arms of Rendalen , Norway
Arms of Balakhna , Russia
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84. Deer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arms of Gjemnes , Norway
Arms of Hitra , Norway
Arms of Hjartdal , Norway
Arms of Voss , Norway
Arms of Rendalen , Norway
Arms of Balakhna , Russia
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85. Deer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arms of Gjemnes , Norway
Arms of Hitra , Norway
Arms of Hjartdal , Norway
Arms of Voss , Norway
Arms of Rendalen , Norway
Arms of Balakhna , Russia
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86. Reindeer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in portions of southern Norway . [ 10 ]
A few reindeer from Norway were introduced to the South Atlantic island of South Georgia in the beginning of the 20th century. The South Georgian reindeer total some 2,600 animals in two distinct
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87. Nils Olav - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
was approved by the king of Norway, King Harald V . During the ceremony a crowd of several hundred people joined the 130 guardsmen at the zoo to hear a citation from King Harald the Fifth of Norway read out, which described Nils as a penguin "in
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88. Hakapik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
displayed in a Tromsø, Norway gun shop
Classification
Hunting weapon
Two Norwegian hakapiks displayed on the wall of a Tromsø , Norway gun shop
A hakapik is a club, of Norwegian design, used for killing seals .
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89. Aquaculture of salmon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of farmed salmon are Norway with 33 percent, Chile with 31 percent, and other European producers with 19 percent. [ 1 ]
There is currently much controversy about the ecological and health impacts of intensive salmon aquaculture. There
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