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  • 1wild population — a population that is sustained by natural spawning and rearing in the natural habitat, with no assistance from hatcheries …

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  • 2Wild Turkey — For other uses, see Wild Turkey (disambiguation). Wild Turkey Male (tom) Conservation status …

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  • 3Wild Asian Water Buffalo — Taxobox name = Wild Vlad Water Buffalo image width = 200px image caption = Wild Asian Water Buffalo Female with calf at Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India status = EN status system = iucn2.3 status ref = [IUCN2007|assessors=Asian Wild Cattle… …

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  • 4Wild Ass Wildlife Sanctuary — also known as the Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary is located in the Little Rann of Kutch in the Gujarat state of India. Spread over 4954 km², it is the largest wildlife sanctuary in India. [ cite web publisher = India Wildlife Resorts… …

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  • 5Wild Side Story — Logo for 2001 Stockholm run with silhouette from 1973 and drawing from 1976 Wild Side Story is a stage show[1] that originated as an underground happening in Miami Beach, Florida in 1973. From that year until t …

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  • 6Wild Rose — Circonscription électorale fédérale Données clés Province  Alberta (  Canada) …

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  • 7wild type — n a phenotype, genotype, or gene that predominates in a natural population of organisms or strain of organisms in contrast to that of natural or laboratory mutant forms also an organism or strain displaying the wild type wild type adj * * * the… …

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  • 8Wild type — Wild type, sometimes written wildtype or wild type, is the typical form of an organism, strain, gene, or characteristic as it occurs in nature. Wild type refers to the most common phenotype in the natural population. Wild type also refers to the… …

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  • 9Wild Pigs of the Philippines — Wild pigs in the Philippines = Although the Philippines, unlike its Southeast Asian neighbors, does not have a native population (or endemic subspecies) of the widely distributed Eurasian Wild Boar ( Sus scrofa ), the species from which domestic… …

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  • 10Population bottleneck — followed by recovery or extinction A population bottleneck (or genetic bottleneck) is an evolutionary event in which a significant percentage of a population or species is killed or otherwise prevented from reproducing.[1] A slightly different… …

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