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Aardvark Aardvark |
Aardvark Aardvark
(Orycteropus afer) is a medium-sized mammal native to Africa |
Aardvark Aardvark
(Orycteropus afer), Aardvark (Earth pig, Ant bear) |
Aardvark |
Aardvark
Biology of the Aardvark (Orycteropus afer), pdf file |
Actinopterygii
brilliant, spiny, and poisonous lionfish is just one of the world's 20,000
living species of actinopterygians
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Adders |
Adders
in Dutch |
African golden cat
is a medium sized cat and can grow to 90cm in body length and weigh up to 18kg
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African golden cat |
African golden cat |
African golden cat |
African golden cat
about twice the size of a domestic cat, the African golden cat is very
variable in coloration. There are two colour phases: chestnut-red/fawn and
silvery/dark slate-grey, of which the grey phase is often called the silver
cat |
Albatross
the wandering albatross (Diomedea exulans Linnaeus) is perhaps the
world's most spectacular seabird, and its wing span of three metres makes
it the largest of all albatross species |
Albatross
Laysan Albatross - Diomedea immutabilis |
Albatrosses
Diomedea epomophora, Diomedea melanophris, Diomedea chrysostoma, Diomedea
chlororhychos |
Alligators |
Alligators
and crocodiles - quick reference sheet |
Alligator
mississipiensis alligators are remnants of a prehistoric era. When
dinosaurs became extinct, these modern day contemporaries of dinosaurs
continued to flourish and have survived their prehistoric relatives into
the 20th century |
Alpaca
alpacas are a domesticated member of the camel (camelid) family. The
camelid family also includes llamas, guanacos, and vicunas from South
America, and the Bactrian and Dromedary camels from Asia and Africa |
Alveolata
alveolata is a high-order group of Eukarya |
Anaconda
the name "Anaconda" comes from the Indian language, Sinhalese,
which originally probably referred to the reticulated python |
Anaconda
largest-known snake in the world |
Anaconda
green anaconda |
Ant
base access to all the ant species of the world, one of the
ecologically most important groups of animals worldwide |
Antcam
with not one but two live camearas, where you can see as well as learn
about ants |
Ant
colony facts,
photomicrographs and photos of ants
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Anteater
wild giant anteaters live in grasslands, deciduous forests and rain forests
of South and Central America |
Antelope |
Antelope list |
Antelope overview bushbuck, duiker, eland, impala, klipspringer, kudo, hartebeest, lechwe, oribi, puku,
reedbuck, roan, sable antelope |
Ants
ants are members of the family of social insects meaning that they live in
organized colonies. Ants make up the family of Formicidae of the order
Hymenoptera (myrmecology: scientific study of ants) |
Ants:
Australian ants online
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Ants:
Japanese ants |
Ants:
Japanese ants Japanese ant color image database
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Apes:
African primates at home
photos, audio, and information about wild monkeys and apes
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Apes: Great
Ape Distribution of the World |
Apes: THE GREAT APES The impact of infrastructural development on
bonobo, chimpanzee and gorilla habitats, the impact of infrastructural
development on orangutan habitats in South-east Asia,
pdf file |
Apicomplexa
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Apicomplexa
the apicomplexa are a monophyletic group composed
almost entirely of parasitic (ie, no free-living) species. Apicomplexa,
along with ciliates and dinoflagellates, form a higher order group known as
Alveolata |
Aplacophora
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Arachnology
home page
the study of arachnids (spiders, scorpions and their relatives), acari, amblypygi,
araneae, opiliones, palpigradi, pseudoscorpiones, ricinulei, schizomida, scorpiones,
solifugae, uropygi (thelyphonida)
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Arctic
geese Arctic Goose |
Armadillo
Pictures, geographical information, anatomical images, and ecology of all
known armadillo species, Nine-banded Armadillos, Giant Armadillo, Hairy
Armadillos, Six-banded Armadillo, Pink Fairy Armadillos, Three-banded
Armadillos, Naked-tailed Armadillos, Pichi |
Armadillo |
Armadillo
Giant Armadillo, Priodontes giganteus |
Armadillo
Giant Armadillo, Priodontes giganteus |
Armadillo
The beautiful armadillo, Dasypus bellus |
Armadillo
Nine-banded Armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus |
Asian
golden cat
found throughout South East Asia including the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra
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Asiatic cat
Thai cat |
Asiatic golden cat |
Asiatic golden cat |
Asiatic golden cat |
Atlantic
geese
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Armadillo |
Armadillos
The Biogeography of the Nine-Banded Armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) |
Aurochs |
Aves the birds
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Horizontaal |
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