271. Banham Zoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
] Animals
Siberian Tiger
Ural Owl
Birds at the zoo include Emu, Chilean Flamingo, Sun Conure, Black-footed Penguin, Black-necked Swan, Blue-and-yellow Macaw, Black Kite, Red-crested Turaco, Laughing Kookaburra, Von
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272. Barasingha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
wrote in The Deer and The Tiger , "Most of these remnants have or soon will have reached the point of no return." [ 14 ] The warning, however, was heeded in time. Concerted efforts at saving this species from extinction were made and have
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273. Assam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
extinction, along with the tiger and numerous species of birds, and it provides one of the last wild habitats for the Asian elephant . It is becoming an increasingly popular destination for wildlife tourism , and Kaziranga and Manas are both
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274. White spot syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
high mortality in the black tiger prawn Penaeus monodon ". Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 21 : 69–77. doi :10.3354/dao021069 .
^ Wang, C. S., K. F. Tang, G. H. Kou & S. N. Chen (1997). "Light and electron microscopic
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275. Ultrasound avoidance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
scarab beetles, [ 25 ] tiger beetles [ 26 ] and a parasitoid fly (Ormia sp.) [ 27 ]
[edit ] References
^ Schulze, W.; Schul, J. (2001). "Ultrasound avoidance behaviour in the bushcricket Tettigonia viridissima (Orthoptera:
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276. Territory (animal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A male South China tiger scent-marking his territory
In ethology the term territory refers to any sociographical area that an animal of a particular species consistently defends against conspecifics (and, occasionally,
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277. Territory (animal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A male South China tiger scent-marking his territory
In ethology the term territory refers to any sociographical area that an animal of a particular species consistently defends against conspecifics (and, occasionally,
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