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  2. Rhizophora mucronata - Wikipedia

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    With propagules at Muzhappilangad aerial stilt roots. Rhizophora mucronata is a small to medium size evergreen tree growing to a height of about 20 to 25 metres (66 to 82 ft) on the banks of rivers.

  3. Biak Archipelago - Wikipedia

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    Bindusi, East Biak, Biak Numfor Regency, Papua, Indonesia. The seas around the Biak Islands are part of the Coral Triangle, a marine region which has the world's greatest diversity of coral reef species. Diving in the waters off Biak is a popular activity for tourists. The islands have two marine protected areas.

  4. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Childbirth, also known as labour, parturition and delivery, is the completion of pregnancy where one or more babies exits the internal environment of the mother via vaginal delivery or caesarean section. [7]

  5. Megapode - Wikipedia

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    Biak scrubfowl, Megapodius geelvinkianus; Melanesian megapode, Megapodius eremita; Vanuatu megapode, Megapodius layardi; New Guinea scrubfowl, Megapodius decollatus; Orange-footed scrubfowl, Megapodius reinwardt †Pile-builder scrubfowl, Megapodius molistructor Balouet & Olson 1989 †Viti Levu scrubfowl, Megapodius amissus Worthy 2000

  6. Nepenthes biak - Wikipedia

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    Nepenthes biak is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to the Indonesian island of Biak, after which it is named. [1] Biak is a member of the Schouten Islands , located in Cenderawasih Bay , and is administered as part of Biak Numfor Regency , Papua Province .

  7. Monocotyledon reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Multiple individuals have sprouted from turmeric rhizomes. Some monocots can reproduce asexually without the need for seeds. Clonal propagation is the production or division of vegetative structures which develop into new individuals that are genetically identical to their progenitor.

  8. Biak glider - Wikipedia

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    The Biak glider (Petaurus biacensis) is a species of marsupial in the family Petauridae. It is endemic to the Schouten Islands in the western region of Papua Province , Indonesia . It was formerly considered to be a subspecies of Petaurus breviceps ( sugar glider ); there is still uncertainty regarding its status as a distinct species.

  9. Biak hooded pitta - Wikipedia

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    The Biak hooded pitta (Pitta rosenbergii) is a passerine bird in the pitta family Pittidae that is endemic to the island of Biak, northwest of New Guinea. It is a green bird with a black head and chestnut crown. It forages on the ground for insects and their larvae, and also eats berries.