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  • 91Bearded Dragon (pet) — This page is about animal keeping and husbandry. For general information about this species, see Pogona vitticeps Bearded Dragon is the common name for any agamid lizard in the genus Pogona . They are native to Australia.Bearded Dragons are… …

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  • 92Western Blue-tongued Lizard — Taxobox name = Western Blue tongued Lizard image width = 250px regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Reptilia ordo = Squamata subordo = Sauria familia = Scincidae genus = Tiliqua species = T. occipitalis binomial = Tiliqua occipitalis… …

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  • 93Kalahari Meerkat Project — The Kalahari Meerkat Project, or KMP, is a long term research project focused on studying the evolutionary causes and ecological consequences of cooperative behaviors in meerkats.cite web |url=http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/meerkat/experts/e… …

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  • 94Appresorium — Appresoria, the plural of appresorium, are the tips of infectious hyphae, often from a germinating spore, that make contact with their host cell wall and that flatten out into disc, fan or lobed shapes tightly affixed or appressed on the host… …

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  • 95Dollywood Express — The Dollywood Express is one of the park s signature attractions. The Dollywood Express is an attraction and heritage railway located at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. It runs along a 2.5 mile loop to loop track from the Village to the top …

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  • 96Mycena californiensis — Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 97pan|cake — «PAN KAYK», noun, verb, caked, cak|ing. –n. 1. a thin, flat cake made of batter and fried or baked in a pan or on a griddle: »To his lips he raised the buckwheat pancakes, dripping with molasses (Maurice Thompson). 2. a quick, almost flat landing …

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  • 98squash´er — squash1 «skwosh», verb, noun, adverb. –v.t. 1. to squeeze or press into a flat mass or pulp; crush: »The boy squashed the bug. The package was squashed in the mail. 2. to put an end to; stop by force; suppress; quash: »The principal moved quickly …

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  • 99subside — intransitive verb (subsided; subsiding) Etymology: Latin subsidere, from sub + sidere to sit down, sink; akin to Latin sedēre to sit more at sit Date: 1607 1. to sink or fall to the bottom ; settle 2. to tend downward ; descend; …

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  • 100squash — I. verb Etymology: alteration of Middle English squachen to crush, annul, from Anglo French esquacher, from Old French es ex + quachier to hide from view, from Vulgar Latin *coacticare to press together more at cache Date: 1565 transitive verb 1 …

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