91. Blood libel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
stolen by the accuser, Count Wolf of Bazin, as a fiendish means of ridding himself of his Jewish creditors at Bazin.
Fresco in St Paul's Church in Sandomierz , Poland, depicting blood libel
At Rinn , near Innsbruck , a boy named
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92. Greenhouse gas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
W., KUENZER, C. and K.H. WOLF, 2011: Assessment of the contribution of in-situ combustion of coal to greenhouse gas emission; based on a comparison of Chinese mining information to previous remote sensing estimates. International Journal of
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93. Cattle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leopard
Lion
Tiger
Wolf
Birds
Cock
Dove
Eagle
Martlet
Pelican
Rook
Legendary
creatures
Basilisk
Biscione
Chollima
Cockatrice
Dragon
Enfield
Garuda
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94. Medieval hunting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
associations.
[edit ] Wolf
Main article: Wolf hunting
Wolf hunt depicted in a 14th century bestiary
Wolves were mainly hunted for their skins, to protect livestock , and in some rare cases to protect humans. Pelts were the
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95. Rabbit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
deer · Gray wolf · Mountain goat · Mule Deer · Pronghorn · Muskox · Dall Sheep · Polar Bear
Other quarry
American alligator · Bobcat
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96. Elk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
akin to the howl of the gray wolf .
[edit ] Reproduction and lifecycle
Female nursing young
Female elk have a short estrus cycle of only a day or two, and matings usually involve a dozen or more attempts. By the autumn of their
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97. Cattle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Leopard
Lion
Tiger
Wolf
Birds
Cock
Dove
Eagle
Martlet
Pelican
Rook
Legendary
creatures
Basilisk
Biscione
Chollima
Cockatrice
Dragon
Enfield
Garuda
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98. Fern - Wikipedia
Alan R.; Cranfill, Raymond; Wolf, Paul G.; Hunt, Jeffrey S.; Sipes, Sedonia D. (2001). "Horsetails and ferns are a monophyletic group and the closest living relatives to seed plants". Nature . 409 (6820): 618–622. Bibcode :2001Natur.409..618S
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99. Borzoi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
loved to test their dogs on wolf. If a wolf was sighted, the hunter would release a team of two or three borzoi. The dogs would pursue the wolf, attack its neck from both sides, and hold it until the hunter arrived. The classic kill was by the
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