291. Emergency Vets - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elephant
Zebra
Lion
Tiger
Giraffe
Chimpanzee
Owl
Wolf
Frog
Hippo
Penguin
Polar Bear
Brown Bear
Red Fox
Coyote
[edit ] Interns
Dr. Rani Pheneger (now Reyter), graduate of the Alameda East intern program who
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292. Industrial agriculture (animals) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Penaeus monodon (giant tiger prawn)—account for roughly 80% of all farmed shrimp. These industrial monocultures are very susceptible to diseases, which have caused several regional wipe-outs of farm shrimp populations. Increasing
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293. Born Free Foundation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2010 .
^ "Tiger Farms: A Ticket to Extinction" . earthtimes.org . Earth Times. http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/Tiger-farms-a-ticket-to-extinction,817973.shtml .
^ "Wild and Live - A Roaring Success" .
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294. Stanford University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
to the vulnerable California Tiger Salamander . Lake Lagunita is often dry now, but the university has no plans to artificially fill it. [ 61 ]
Lake Lagunita in early spring; the Dish is visible in the foothills behind the lake.
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295. Rio Grande Zoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
camel, snow leopard, Bengal tiger, red panda, king cobra, reticulated python, Indian python, wrinkled hornbill, pygmy slow loris, slow loris, orangutan, siamang, komodo dragon, takin.
[edit ] Arctic
Polar bears, and arctic foxes.
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296. Alpine Lakes Wilderness - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Loup
Tahoma
Tahuya
Tiger Mountain
Yacolt Burn
Natural Area Preserves
Admiralty Inlet
Badger Gulch
Bald Hill
Barker Mountain
Bone River
Camas Meadows
Carlisle Bog
Castle Rock
Charley
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