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  2. Category:Animal templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Animal templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Animal templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  3. Template:Infobox animal - Wikipedia

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    The country the animal is from. occupation The occupation(s) animal is known for, e.g. pet, mouser, actor. employer The employer of the animal. role If the animal is/was an actor, insert any famous roles the animal is known for. years_active The years that the animal was active in its career. Use the format:

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Animals - Wikipedia

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    This is the WikiProject Animals monthly task list. If you finish a task, feel free to remove it at Wikipedia:WikiProject Animals/Monthly. Create: Infanticide in primates. Maintain: Portal:Animals; nominate DYKs. Expand: wholphin. Recruit more members! (You may be able to find interested parties in the WikiProjects listed here).

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  6. Kinesis (biology) - Wikipedia

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    The kinesis strategy controlled by the locally and instantly evaluated well-being can be described in simple words: Animals stay longer in good conditions and leave bad conditions more quickly. If the well-being is measured by the local reproduction coefficient then the minimal reaction-diffusion model of kinesis can be written as follows: [ 3 ]

  7. Pedigree chart - Wikipedia

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    The word pedigree is a corruption of the Anglo-Norman French pé de grue or "crane's foot", either because the typical lines and split lines (each split leading to different offspring of the one parent line) resemble the thin leg and foot of a crane [3] or because such a mark was used to denote succession in pedigree charts.