21. List of animal advocacy parties - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peaceable Kingdom
The Animals Film
more...
Categories
Animal advocacy parties
Animal law
Animal Liberation Front
Animal rights
Animal rights advocates
Animal right media
Animal rights
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22. Military animal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
has media related to: War animals
War Dogs
Other animals Who Served
An Additional “Râ€: Remembering the animals (PDF), an article about memorials for animals, including military animals. HTML version, without photos
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23. The Donkey Sanctuary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Focus
Animal Welfare
Method
Veterinary Care , Animal sanctuaries and popular education
Revenue
£22.6m (2009)
Motto
A sanctuary for life
Website
http://www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk/
The
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24. No-kill shelter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
is most widely defined as an animal shelter where 90% of all animals received [ 10 ] are not euthanized. Ideally, No Kill would mean all "adoptable" and "treatable" animals are saved and only "unadoptable" or "non-rehabilitatable" animals are
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25. Azores - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Autonomous regions of Portugal NUTS 2 statistical regions of Portugal Outermost regions of the European Union Ridge volcanoes Special territories of the European Union Volcanoes of Portugal Volcanoes of the Atlantic Ocean
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26. Bowhunting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
is designed to ensure that animals are killed according to humane principles. [ 15 ]
[edit ] Controversy
Opponents to bowhunting argue that killing an animal with a bow is difficult and the animal will be left wounded instead of killed.
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27. Snail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
or freshwater. Snail-like animals that naturally lack a shell , or have only an internal shell, are often called slugs , and land species that have only a very small shell (that they cannot retract into) are called semislugs . Some organisms
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28. CRON-diet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
from Walford's decades of animal testing . [ 7 ]
[edit ] Theory
Proponents of the CRON-diet believe that everyone has what they call a "set-point:" a weight, specific to an individual, at which each naturally stays when they eat their
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29. Feral horse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a feral horse is not a wild animal in the sense of an animal without domesticated ancestors. However, some populations of feral horses are managed as wildlife , and these horses often are popularly called "wild" horses. Feral horses are descended
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30. Gizzard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the polishing action in the animal's stomach. When too smooth to do their required work, they may be passed or regurgitated.
[edit ] animals with gizzards
[edit ] Invertebrates
Most invertebrates also have gizzards. The gizzard is used
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