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English: Zoology

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pierid Any of numerous pale-colored butterflies having three pairs of well-develop... Wordnet 
pierid butterfly Any of numerous pale-colored butterflies having three pairs of well-develop... Wordnet 
wing digit Zoology xxxPFB 
dark-eyed junco Common North American junco having gray plumage and eyes with dark brown ir... Wordnet 
slate-colored junco Common North American junco having gray plumage and eyes with dark brown ir... Wordnet 
Junco hyemalis Common North American junco having gray plumage and eyes with dark brown ir... Wordnet 
rodent Relatively small gnawing animals having a single pair of constantly growing... Wordnet 
gnawer Relatively small gnawing animals having a single pair of constantly growing... Wordnet 
gnawing animal Relatively small gnawing animals having a single pair of constantly growing... Wordnet 
breeding stock Term used to describe a group of animals used for purpose of planned breedi... Asaphina 
buck-toothed incisor Zoology Cristina Golab 
porpoising Engineering (general)Zoology Patricia Torres 
neutering The removal of an animal's reproductive organs. Alina Boldinog 
California killfish Fundulus parvipinnis. Julio Torres 
terrarium A usually transparent enclosure for keeping or raising plants or usually sm... achisholm 
ferruginous Zoology Asaphina 
turkey vultures Common in South America and Central America and southern United States KudoZ 
buzzard Common in South America and Central America and southern United States Wordnet 
turkey buzzard Common in South America and Central America and southern United States Wordnet 
turkey vulture Common in South America and Central America and southern United States Wordnet 



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