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  • {{Short description|Species of mammal}} '''Ognev's mole''' ('''''Talpa ognevi''''') is a species of [[mammal]] in the family [[Talpidae]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Explore the Database|url ...
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  • {{Short description|Species of mammal}} The '''Talysch mole''' ('''''Talpa talyschensis''''') is a species of [[mammal]] in the family [[Talpidae]]. It is a small member of the family, which out ...
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  • .../coastalpaleo.blogspot.com/2019/ |title=2018 in review: advances in marine mammal paleontology |last=Boessenecker |first=Robert |date=1 January 2019 |website ...e last lower molar however appears to have been single rooted based on the anatomy of its tooth socket.<ref name=M18/> ...
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  • {{Infobox anatomy ..., Frappier|2006|loc=Kidney : General Organisation}} on the back ([[Dorsal (anatomy)|dorsal]]) wall of the body.{{sfn|Withers, Cooper, Maloney et al.|2016|loc= ...
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  • ...n compared to those of other species to make inferences about functional [[anatomy]], [[physiology]] and [[phylogenetics|phylogeny]]. Paleoneurobiology is in ...tienne Geoffroy St. Hilaire were leaders in the new field of [[comparative anatomy]]. Cuvier believed in the ability to create a functional morphology based s ...
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  • '''''Ammitocyon''''' is a [[genus]] of large sized [[carnivoran]] [[mammal]]s, belonging to the [[Amphicyonidae]] ("bear dogs"), that lived during the Its [[Pes (anatomy)|pes]] is wide and short, particularly towards the distal segments, while t ...
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  • ...[[mammal]]s, particularly on [[gait]] selection and its relationship to [[anatomy]] and the structural design of skeletons and muscles.<ref name=frs/> ...
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  • ...ris'']]), and green crabs (''[[Carcinus maenas]]''), however, nearly all [[mammal]]s, including [[human]]s, are considered eurytherms.<ref name=":12">{{Cite ...m/science/brown-adipose-tissue#ref1182545|title=Brown adipose tissue {{!}} anatomy|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia Britannica|access-date=2018-06-08|language=en}}</ ...
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  • ...marine]] and terrestrial [[mammal]]s, have also developed special [[Organ (anatomy)|organs]] to produce sound. In some species, these produce [[Bird vocalizat ...
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  • ...01|title=Gastrointestinal Tracts of Herbivores, Particularly the Ruminant: Anatomy, Physiology and Microbial Digestion of Plants|journal=Journal of Applied An ...notable exceptions.<ref name=":0" /> Small herbivorous members of class [[Mammal]]ia, [[Bird|Aves]] and [[Reptile|Reptilia]] were observed to be inconsisten ...
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  • ...sher=Springer |year=2018 |pages=17|isbn=9783319773155 }}</ref> Early plant anatomy is preserved in cellular detail in an early [[Devonian]] fossil assemblage {{further|Plant anatomy|Plant morphology}} ...
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  • Some basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology are necessary for understanding the effects of diving on the ...rwater for extended periods of time. It is exhibited strongly in [[aquatic mammal]]s ([[Pinniped|seal]]s,<ref name="Zapol et al 1989" /> [[otter]]s, [[dolphi ...
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