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Rabbit: Encyclopedia - Rabbit
Pentalagus
Bunolagus
Nesolagus
Romerolagus
Brachylagus
Sylvilagus
Oryctolagus
Poelagus
Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae,...
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Rabbit: Encyclopedia Ii - Rabbit - Classification
Rabbits and hares were formerly classified in the order Rodentia until 1912, when they were moved into a new order Lagomorpha. This order...
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Rabbit: Encyclopedia Ii - Rabbit - Humans' Relationship With Rabbits
Humans' relationship with the European or ‘true’ rabbit was first recorded by the Phoenicians over 1,000 years BC, when they termed t...
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Animal Worship: Encyclopedia - Animal Worship
Animal worship is an ill-defined term, covering facts ranging from the worship of the real divine animal, commonly conceived as a "god-bo...
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Hare: Encyclopedia - Hare
Many, see text
Hares and jackrabbits belong to family Leporidae, and mostly in genus Lepus. Very young hares are called leverets.
They ar...
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Mammal: Encyclopedia - Mammal
The mammals are the class of vertebrate animals characterized by the presence of mammary glands, which in females produce milk for the no...
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Vertebrate Paleontology: Encyclopedia - Vertebrate Paleontology
Vertebrate paleontology seeks to discover the behavior, reproduction and appearance of extinct spined animals, through the study of their...
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Archive Of Fictional Things: Encyclopedia - Archive Of Fictional Things
This is a (theoretically) all-encompassing list of fictional things created in the media. Due to the length of this archive, some things ...
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Chinchilla: Encyclopedia - Chinchilla
Chinchilla
Lagidium
Lagostomus
Chinchillas and their relatives viscachas are small, nocturnal mammals native to the And...
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Primate: Encyclopedia - Primate
A primate is any member of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans. The English sing...
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Animal: Encyclopedia - Animal
Animals are a major group of organisms, classified as the kingdom Animalia or Metazoa. In general they are multicellular, capable of loco...
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Dissociative Identity Disorder: Encyclopedia - Dissociative Identity Disorder
In psychiatry, dissociative identity disorder (DID) is the current name of the condition formerly listed in the Diagnostic and Statistica...
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Bat: Encyclopedia - Bat
Antrozoidae
Craseonycteridae
Emballonuridae
Furipteridae
Megadermatidae
Molossidae
Mormoopidae
Mystacinidae
Myzopodidae
Natalidae
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Asteroid: Encyclopedia - Asteroid
An asteroid is a small, solid object in our Solar System, orbiting the Sun. An asteroid is an example of a minor planet (or planetoid), w...
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Chocolate: Encyclopedia - Chocolate
Chocolate (see below for etymology) describes a number of raw and processed products that originate from the tropical cacao tree. It is a...
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Cat: Encyclopedia - Cat
The cat, also called the domestic cat or house cat, is a small feline carnivorous mammal of the subspecies Felis silvestris catus. Its mo...
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Dog: Encyclopedia - Dog
The dog is a canine mammal of the Order Carnivora. It has been argued the dog has been domesticated for 12,000 years, but perhaps for as ...
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American Popular Music: Encyclopedia - American Popular Music
Starting with the birth of recorded music, American popular music has had a profound effect on music across the world. The country has se...
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Animal Worship: Encyclopedia Ii - Animal Worship - Classification By Inward Meaning
Treating cults according to their meaning, which is not necessarily identical with the cause which first led to the deification of the an...
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Animal Worship: Encyclopedia Ii - Animal Worship - Animal Cults
Animal worship - Bear.
The bear enjoys a large measure of respect from all cultures that come in contact with it, which shows itself in...
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Game Food: Encyclopedia Ii - Game Food - Game By Region
In some countries, game is classified, including legal classification with respect to licenses required, as either small game or large ga...
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Mammal: Encyclopedia Ii - Mammal - Classification
Main article: Mammal classification
George Gaylord Simpson's classic "Principles of Classification and a Classification of Mammals" (AMNH...
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Pecos Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Pecos Classification - Archaic Era
8th millennium BC to 12th century BC
The pre-Anasazi culture that moved into the modern-day Southwest United States after the big game hu...
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Pecos Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Pecos Classification - Pueblo V Era
1600 to present
The Spanish dominate and take over sites such as the Acoma Pueblo. Their arrival sends Pueblo subcultures underground.
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Fern: Encyclopedia Ii - Fern - Evolution And Classification
Ferns first appear in the fossil record in the early-Carboniferous epoch. By the Triassic, the first evidence of ferns related to several...
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Animal: Encyclopedia Ii - Animal - History Of Classification
Aristotle divided the living world between animals and plants, and this was followed by Carolus Linnaeus in the first hierarchical classi...
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Talking Animal: Encyclopedia Ii - Talking Animal - Fiction
Talking animals are a common theme in fiction, especially in mythology and folk tales. Fictional talking animals often are anthropomorphi...
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Asteroid: Encyclopedia Ii - Asteroid - Asteroid Classification
Asteroids are commonly classified into groups based on the characteristics of their orbits and on the details of the spectrum of sunlight...
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Pecos Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Pecos Classification - Basketmaker Iii Era
AD 500 to AD 750
Deep pithouses were developed, along with some above-ground rooms. The bow and arrow replaces the atlatl and spear. Plai...
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Pecos Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Pecos Classification - Pueblo I Era
AD 750 to AD 900
Increasing populations, growing village size, social integration, and more complicated and complex agricultural systems ...
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Pecos Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Pecos Classification - Pueblo Ii Era
AD 900 to 1150
By 1050, Chaco Canyon (in present-day New Mexico) is a major regional center of from 1500-5000 people. It is surrounded by...
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Pecos Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Pecos Classification - Pueblo Iii Era
1150 to 1350
Settlements consist of large pueblos, cliff dwellings, towers and turkey pens. Most villages in the Four Corners area are ab...
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Pecos Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Pecos Classification - Pueblo Iv Era
1350 to 1600
Typically, large pueblos are centered around a plaza. Socially, a period of more conflict than cooperation. Kachinas appear....
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Pecos Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Pecos Classification - Early Basketmaker Ii Era
1200 BC to AD 50
Early Anasazi camped in the open or lived in caves seasonally. During this period, they began to cultivate gardens of ma...
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Pecos Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Pecos Classification - Late Basketmaker Ii Era
AD 50 to AD 500
Primitive storage bins, cists, and shallow pithouses were constructed. At this stage, evidence suggests that the beginnin...
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Primate: Encyclopedia Ii - Primate - Classification And Evolution
Primate - Close relations.
The Primate order lies in a tight clustering of related orders (the Euarchontoglires) within the Eutheria, a...
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Stoat: Encyclopedia Ii - Stoat - Natural History
It is an opportunistic carnivore, and grows up to 30 cm long. It eats rabbits; rodents such as the mouse, vole and rat; other small mamma...
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Mammal Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Mammal Classification - Classification System Used In Related Articles
In light of all the options available, the following classification system has been adopted for use in related articles.
Mammal classifi...
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Archive Of Fictional Things: Encyclopedia Ii - Archive Of Fictional Things - Fictional Characters Creatures And Entities
Archive of fictional things - Fictional characters.
Category:Fictional characters
Category:Lists of fictional characters
List of ficti...
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Archive Of Fictional Things: Encyclopedia Ii - Archive Of Fictional Things - Fictional Characters, Creatures, And Entities
Archive of fictional things - Fictional characters.
Category:Fictional characters
Category:Lists of fictional characters
List of ficti...
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Mammal Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Mammal Classification - Molecular Classification Of Mammals
Molecular studies by a small group of molecular systematicists, based on DNA analysis, have revealed new relationships among mammal famil...
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Red Wolf: Encyclopedia Ii - Red Wolf - Taxonomy
The taxonomic status of the Red Wolf has long been controversial: the traditional view is that it is indeed a distinct species. An altern...
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Animal: Encyclopedia Ii - Animal - Characteristics
Aristotle divided the living world between animals and plants, and this was followed by Carolus Linnaeus in the first hierarchical classi...
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Verb: Encyclopedia Ii - Verb - Valency
The number of arguments that a verb takes is called its valency, or valence. According to valency, a verb can be classified as one of:
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Mammal Classification: Encyclopedia Ii - Mammal Classification - Mckenna/bell Classification
In 1997, the mammals were comprehensively revised by Malcolm C. McKenna and Susan K. Bell, which has resulted in the "McKenna/Bell classi...
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Archive Of Fictional Things: Encyclopedia Ii - Archive Of Fictional Things - Fictional Locations
Archive of fictional things - Real places fictional works are set in.
Earth in fiction
Category:Mars in fiction
Mars in fiction
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Archive Of Fictional Things: Encyclopedia Ii - Archive Of Fictional Things - Fictional Things
Archive of fictional things - Books and literature.
False document
List of fictional books
List of fictional books within the Harry P...
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Shadow The Hedgehog Video Game: Encyclopedia Ii - Shadow The Hedgehog Video Game - Gameplay
Shadow must get from the start of the level to the end, as has traditionally been the case for the Sonic titles. The biggest change, howe...
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Cat: Encyclopedia Ii - Cat - Scientific Classification
The domestic cat was named Felis catus by Carolus Linnaeus in his Systema Naturae of 1758. Johann Christian Daniel von Schreber named the...
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Bat: Encyclopedia Ii - Bat - Classification
Though sometimes called "flying rodents" or "flying mice," these terms are erroneous, as bats are neither mice nor rodents.
There are two...
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Bat: Encyclopedia Ii - Bat - Classification
Though sometimes called "flying rodents", "flying mice," or even bugs, bats are neither mice nor rodents. There are two suborders of bats...
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Chocolate: Encyclopedia Ii - Chocolate - Types
Chocolate - Classification.
Chocolate is an extremely popular ingredient, and it is available in many types. Different forms and flavou...
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Ojibwe Language: Encyclopedia Ii - Ojibwe Language - Phonology
The largest dialects of Ojibwe tend to have 29 phonemes, 11 vowels (seven oral and four nasal) and 18 consonants. The obstruents of Ojibw...
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Chocolate: Encyclopedia Ii - Chocolate - Types
Chocolate - Classification.
Chocolate is an extremely popular ingredient, and it is available in many types. Different forms and flavou...
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Fauna Of Australia: Encyclopedia Ii - Fauna Of Australia - Human Impact And Conservation
For at least 40,000 years, Australia's fauna played an integral role in the traditional lifestyles of Indigenous Australians, who exploit...
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Dissociative Identity Disorder: Encyclopedia Ii - Dissociative Identity Disorder - Contemporary Views
There are numerous points of view on this issue. Notable positions include:
Dissociative identity disorder - Believers.
The basic premi...
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Rube Goldberg: Encyclopedia Ii - Rube Goldberg - Rube Goldberg Machines
A Rube Goldberg machine or device is any exceedingly complex apparatus that performs a very simple task in a very indirect and convoluted...
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Francis Galton: Encyclopedia Ii - Francis Galton - Biography
Francis Galton - Early life.
He was born near Sparkbrook, Birmingham and was Charles Darwin's half-cousin, sharing the common grandpare...
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List Of Reference Tables: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Reference Tables - Art And Culture
List of reference tables - Art.
List of visual arts and design topics
List of artworks
List of notable museums and galleries
List of m...
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List Of Reference Tables: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Reference Tables - Reference
List of reference tables - Standards.
List of standards topics (these could easily be cross-referenced under other relevant categories...
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List Of Reference Tables: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Reference Tables - Philosophy And Religion
List of reference tables - Philosophy.
List of philosophical lists
List of basic philosophical topics
List of ethics topics
Glossar...
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List Of Reference Tables: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Reference Tables - Physical Sciences And Nature
List of reference tables - Agriculture and food.
List of cocktails
List of commercial brands of beer
List of diets
List of Fast-food ...
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List Of Reference Tables: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Reference Tables - Geography And Places
List of reference tables - Cities.
List of city listings by country
List of cities that have been the birthplace of a genre of music
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List Of Reference Tables: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Reference Tables - Social Sciences And Society
List of reference tables - Business finance and economics.
List of accounting topics
List of management topics
List of marketing topic...
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List Of Placental Mammals: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Placental Mammals - Subclass Theria
List of placental mammals - Infraclass Eutheria Placental Mammals.
Family Solenodontidae (Solenodons)
Genus Solenodon (Solenodons)
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Rabbit: Encyclopedia Ii - Rabbit - Hares
Rabbits are distinguished from the related hares in that they are altricial, having young that are born blind and hairless; many also liv...
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Rabbit: Encyclopedia Ii - Rabbit - Domestic Rabbits
Provided they are well cared for, rabbits make friendly and playful pets. They are widely kept throughout the world, both indoors and out...
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Rabbit: Encyclopedia Ii - Rabbit - Size And Weight
Rabbits vary in size and weight. As lagomorphs, they have four incisors on their top jaw and two on the bottom jaw, that grow continuousl...
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Rabbit: Encyclopedia Ii - Rabbit - Rabbits In Culture And Literature
Rabbits are often used as a symbol of fertility. It is possibly as a consequence of this that they have been associated with Easter as th...
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