71. Mallard - 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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72. Seal hunting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bay , and in the past at Wolf Bay . [ 64 ] These two colonies together account for 75% of the cape fur seal population of the country. [ 63 ]
Cape Cross is a tourism resort and the largest cape fur colony in Namibia. The Department of
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73. Anarchy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
bring fruit in its season!-- Wolf Larson, his trusted friend and life partner, was not so impressed by this theory and claimed, "Your intelligence is as artificial as the Greek myths." This was an ironic statement, seeing as how he later became
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74. Albrecht Dürer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2000. ISBN 0-486-21097-9
Wolf, Norbert. Albrecht Dürer . Prestel, 2010. ISBN 978-3-7913-4426-3
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75. Arsenic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kunibert Hanusch, Hans Uwe Wolf (2005), "Arsenic and Arsenic Compounds", Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry , Weinheim: Wiley-VCH, doi :10.1002/14356007.a03_113.pub2
^ Norman, Nicholas C (1998). Chemistry of
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76. Thermoregulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
the arterial (e.g. Arctic Wolf [ 4 ] or penguins [ 5 ] [ 6 ] )
In warm environments, birds and mammals employ the following adaptations and strategies to maximize heat loss:
behavioural adaptations like living in burrows during
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77. Aesop's Fables - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
with the fables of The Wolf and the Crane and The Wolf and the Lamb
Aesop's Fables or the Aesopica are a collection of fables credited to Aesop , a slave and story-teller supposed to have lived in ancient Greece between 620
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