171. Camelopardalis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
( pardalis ), "leopard", [ 5 ] due to its having a long neck like a camel and spots like a leopard.
[edit ] Notable features
[edit ] Stars
See also: List of stars in Camelopardalis
Although Camelopardalis is the 18th
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172. Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
holbrooki ), the southern leopard frog ( Rana sphenocephala ), [ 25 ] the Rio Grande leopard frog ( Lithobates berlandieri ), [ 26 ] and the Sardinian newt ( Euproctus platycephalus ). [ 27 ]
[edit ] Southeast Asia
While most
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173. Atrazine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in male northern leopard frog even at low concentrations, [ 24 ] [ 25 ] and an estrogen disruptor. [ 26 ] A 2010 study found that atrazine rendered 75 percent of male frogs sterile and turned one in 10 into females. [ 27 ]
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174. Alarm signal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
three distinct calls for leopards , snakes , and eagles , and research shows that each call elicits different responses. When vervets are on the ground they respond to the eagle alarm call by looking up and running to cover, to leopard alarm
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175. Penguin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
below (such as an orca or a leopard seal ) has difficulty distinguishing between a white penguin belly and the reflective water surface. The dark plumage on their backs camouflages them from above.
Diving penguins reach 6 to 12 km/h (3.7 to
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