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A new species of cat is defined by a combination of genetic, morphological, and ecological evidence that distinguishes it from all known wild cats. Researchers use DNA sequencin...
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A new species of cat is defined by a combination of genetic, morphological, and ecological evidence that distinguishes it from all known wild cats. Researchers use DNA sequencin...
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Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that consume organic material, breathe oxygen, and can move at some stage of life. This guide explains core biological traits, ma...
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A new species is defined when a population is distinct enough reproductively or genetically to be separate from known species, and it is formally described in peer-reviewed scie...
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No, a giraffe is not an equine. Giraffes belong to the family Giraffidae within the order Artiodactyla, while equines such as horses belong to the family Equidae. Though both ar...
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Schecoperez denotes a structured approach to organizing and managing discrete units of information, processes, or permissions in technical and editorial environments. This everg...
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Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms in the kingdom Animalia that typically consume organic material, breathe oxygen, move voluntarily, and reproduce sexually. This g...
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Modern mammals are a diverse clade of vertebrates defined by hair, mammary glands, three middle ear bones, and a neocortex region in the brain. This overview explains core trait...
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The kingdom Gorilla refers to the taxonomic grouping of gorillas within the hierarchy of life, placing them in domain Eukarya, kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia,...
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