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  • For many years, sea farers believe whales stand for a close friendship and they call the mamal the god of the sea.

    unknown title 2009

  • This ELFwave is also the cause, when broadcast from ships by the USN, of many whale and other sea mamal beachings and deaths.

    Acorns Gone; Nature Does What GOP Fails to Do 2008

  • Ym mhennod gyntaf Y, mae pla yn lladd pob mamal gwrywaidd ar y ddaear, ac eithrio Americanwr ifanc o'r enw Yorick Brown a'i fwnci Ampersand.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Dyfrig 2008

  • Evolutionaryily speaking, all mammalian pain sensors developed off of an ur-mamal and are very similar in form and function, so it makes sense that they feel pain pretty much like we do.

    Instant Empathy? Steven Barnes 2008

  • Ym mhennod gyntaf Y, mae pla yn lladd pob mamal gwrywaidd ar y ddaear, ac eithrio Americanwr ifanc o'r enw Yorick Brown a'i fwnci Ampersand.

    Y llefydd rhyfeddaf Dyfrig 2008

  • White-nose fungus may have killed 6.7 million bats, could trigger extinction Threat to entire mamal group, not just certain species: report A brown bat shows the distinctive white fungus around its face from White Nose Syndrome, which federal officials now estimate has killed up to 6.7 million bats since appearing in Howes Cave, Schoharie County, in 2006.

    NYDN Rss RHEANA MURRAY 2012

  • The Manatees are a mamal that needs warm waters and the plants that grow in warm waters for their survival.

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • That would mean that every mamal, insect, fish, amphibian and man himself was strictly an ACCIDENT!

    Pro-science 2009

  • That would mean that every mamal, insect, fish, amphibian and man himself was strictly an ACCIDENT!

    Pro-science 2009

  • Viverrid and herpestid observations by camera and small mamal cage trapping in the lowland rainforests on Borneo including a record of Hose’s civet, Diplogale hosei.

    That’s no mystery carnivore (part II)… it’s a giant squirrel! Darren Naish 2007

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