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31 These two lizards use their venom to kill their prey, which comprises small mammals such as mice and birds.
32 They included a trophy, a book on mammals and complimentary tickets to the Washington Wildlife Trust.
33 Much maligned, the adder is our only venomous snake, feeding on other reptiles and small mammals.
34 In most mammals, apart from the cat, the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus projects exclusively to area 17.
35 A large brain relative to body size is an almost universal foetal characteristic of vertebrates, and certainly of mammals.
36 Add in the E. coli living in other mammals and the number becomes even larger.
37 Certainly, it plays a more important role in higher mammals than in lower ones.
38 The researchers estimated Diatryma's athletic ability as quite adequate to catch most of the contemporary mammals.
39 The few year-round species of high-arctic birds and mammals make good use of feathers, fur and subcutaneous insulation.
40 Numbers of large mammals, including elephants, will have fallen victim to booby traps and land-mines.
41 This is known in other mammals including Ring-tailed Lemurs - also to be seen in the Walled Garden.
42 Lagomorphs such as rabbits and hares are also included here as small mammals.http://sentencedict.com
43 Predation One of the major causes of mortality in small mammals is predation.
44 The tundra is widely grazed by mammals, especially voles and lemmings that burrow in the undergrowth.
45 Indeed, the surprise is that more mammals and birds do not adopt this system.
46 Communication Colour is more important to fish than to mammals and birds, and in fish it is often highly variable.
47 The category of "mammals" contains creatures as diverse as whales, elephants, and human beings.
48 Colugos differ in so many ways from other mammals that they thoroughly merit an order of their own.
49 Perhaps the right mix of plants and mammals in their symmetrical demands could support each other.
50 The actual numbers of surviving big mammals are astoundingly small-grizzly bears in the lower forty-eight states can be counted in the hundreds.
51 A ubiquitous process that starts immediately after death is of course decay(sentencedict.com), which in small mammals progresses very quickly.
52 The most primitive of the armoured mammals are the five species of echidnas, or spiny anteaters, from Australasia.
53 Those of some larger mammals, for example hares and lynx, fluctuate in longer cycles of 10-13 years.
54 Small mammals therefore do not live in cold countries, and birds migrate south in winter.
55 Insects, like mammals, extract the orientation of edges within the retinal image.
56 A diverse family of warm-blooded mammals whose grace and beauty are well-known and appreciated across all five continents.
57 The state of California includes among its natural endowments an unusual variety of valuable marine mammals.
58 They found that the mammals had been separated into three groups.
59 Although it occurs among mammals and birds, few other fish possess binocular vision.
60 For example, birds have higher maximum lifespans than mammals and are less prone to death in the wild.
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