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  2. List of rail species - Wikipedia

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    Giant wood rail: Aramides ypecaha (Vieillot, 1819) 15 Red-winged wood rail: Aramides calopterus Sclater, PL & Salvin, 1878: 16 Slaty-breasted wood rail: Aramides saracura (Spix, 1825) 17 Ridgway's rail: Rallus obsoletus Ridgway, 1874: 18 Clapper rail: Rallus crepitans Gmelin, JF, 1789: 19 Aztec rail: Rallus tenuirostris Ridgway, 1874: 20 ...

  3. Category:Missouri railroads - Wikipedia

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    For a more complete list, see List of Missouri railroads. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... Kansas City, Fort Scott ...

  4. Wildlife of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Missouri River near Rocheport, Missouri. Missouri is home to a diversity of flora, fauna and funga.There is a large amount of fresh water present due to the Mississippi River, Missouri River, and Lake of the Ozarks, with numerous smaller rivers, streams, and lakes.

  5. These are Missouri’s most invasive animals. What should you ...

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    Here are the invasive species recognized in Missouri: Mammals: feral hogs. Aquatic animals: silver carp, invasive crayfish and zebra mussels. Birds: pigeons and European starlings. Insects ...

  6. List of Missouri railroads - Wikipedia

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    Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railroad: Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railway: CB&Q: 1887 1897 Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railroad: Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railroad: CB&Q: 1897 1939 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Quincy and Palmyra Railroad: CB&Q: 1856 1867 Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad: Quincy Railroad Bridge Company: CB ...

  7. Rail (bird) - Wikipedia

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    Flightlessness in rails is one of the best examples of parallel evolution in the animal kingdom. Of the roughly 150 historically known rail species, 31 extant or recently extinct species evolved flightlessness from volant (flying) ancestors. [9] This process created the endemic populations of flightless rails seen on Pacific islands today.

  8. Missouri budgets $50M for railroad crossings in response to ...

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    Recommendations from a $750,000 study unveiled Thursday suggest changes at 47 public rail crossings on three tracks that carry passenger trains throughout Missouri for a total cost of about $18.5 ...

  9. List of mammals of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of known mammals in the US state of Missouri. Order: Artiodactyla. Family: Bovidae. ... Wild Mammals of Missouri, Second Revised Edition. University of ...