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  • 1List of rabbit breeds — Rabbit breeds are notably different varieties of domestic rabbit created through selective breeding or natural selection. Breeds recognized by organizations such as the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) may be exhibited and judged in… …

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  • 2skin — skinlike, adj. /skin/, n., v., skinned, skinning, adj. n. 1. the external covering or integument of an animal body, esp. when soft and flexible. 2. such an integument stripped from the body of an animal, esp. a small animal; pelt: a beaver skin.… …

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  • 3Fisher (animal) — Not to be confused with the Fishing cat, a medium size wild felid. For other uses, see Fisher (disambiguation). Fisher Conservation status …

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  • 4Dancing with the Stars (Australian season 10) — For the more information on the show, see Dancing with the Stars (Australian TV series). Dancing With The Stars (Season 10) Country  Australia Network Chann …

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  • 5Clark Gesner — Gesner (center, with flower) with director Joseph Hardy and the original 1967 cast of You re a Good Man, Charlie Brown. Background information Born March 27, 1938 …

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  • 6Red fox — For other uses, see Red fox (disambiguation). Red fox Temporal range: Mid Pleistocene–Recent European red fox (V. v. crucigera) Conservation status …

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  • 7Raccoon — For other species called raccoon in the genus Procyon, see Procyon (genus). For other uses, see Raccoon (disambiguation). Raccoon …

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  • 8Coyote — For other uses, see Coyote (disambiguation). Coyote Conservation status …

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  • 9Raccoon dog — Neoguri redirects here. For the tropical storm, see Typhoon Neoguri (2008). Raccoon Dog Wild raccoon dogs at Fukuyama, Hiroshima Conservation status …

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  • 10AUSCHWITZ — (Oświęcim), Nazi Germany s largest concentration and extermination camp. The word Auschwitz has become a metaphor for the Holocaust in general, and the phrase after Auschwitz has come to signify the great historical rupture wrought by the murder… …

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