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    A litter is the live birth of multiple offspring at one time in animals from the same mother and usually from one set of parents, particularly from three...
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  • tehsil in Jammu and Kashmir, India Litter, a civil parish in the barony of Fermoy, County Cork, Ireland Litter (zoology), a group of mammals born of the...
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    A litter box, also known as a sandbox, cat box, litter tray, cat pan, potty, pot or litter pan, is an indoor feces and urine collection box for cats, as...
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    Plant litter (also leaf litter, tree litter, soil litter, litterfall or duff) is dead plant material (such as leaves, bark, needles, twigs, and cladodes)...
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    Fox (redirect from Fox (zoology))
    Foxes tend to have an average litter size of four to five with an 80 percent success rate in becoming pregnant. Litter sizes can vary greatly according...
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    a mature animal of the same species. Animal infanticide is studied in zoology, specifically in the field of ethology. Ovicide is the analogous destruction...
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    birth to two litters of up to four young in a season, and are able to mate again shortly after the first litter is born. The second litter then enters...
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    the darkling beetles. It is known commonly as the lesser mealworm and the litter beetle. It has a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring nearly worldwide....
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    genus Ommatoiulus share a similar range but divide their habitat on type of litter. This close species packing suggests habitat partitioning may operate to...
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    Echidna (redirect from Echidna (zoology))
    and injured by handling. Some ways to help echidnas include picking up litter, causing less pollution, planting vegetation for shelter, supervising pets...
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    as the "first Hebrew zoologist." Aharoni is best known for collecting a litter of Syrian hamsters on an expedition to Aleppo, Syria. The hamsters were...
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    Beaver (redirect from Castor (zoology))
    while their father maintains the territory. Older siblings from a previous litter also play a role. After they are born, the kits spend their first one to...
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    forage for seeds, insects, nuts, worms, and a variety of other foods in leaf litter and dense vegetation e.g. grass, but some specialise in climbing trees,...
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    Fish (redirect from Fish (zoology))
    "land fish" as this worm-like catfish strictly lives among waterlogged leaf litter. Cavefish of multiple families live in underground lakes, underground rivers...
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    Gopher (redirect from Gopher (zoology))
    annual breeding season, or may breed repeatedly through the year. Each litter typically consists of two to five young, although this may be much higher...
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    most northern of all lizards. They can burrow into the soil, go under leaf litter, or use shelters like rocks as hibernacula. Although the air temperature...
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    litters during the breeding season. The first litter is produced in late May or early June. Litter size ranges from four to nine. The average litter size...
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  • to generate observations from a distribution In zoology, the shunning of one or more animals in a litter Rejection of Jesus, described in the New Testament...
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    Bear (redirect from Bear (zoology))
    Gestation typically lasts 6–9 months, including delayed implantation, and litter size numbers up to four cubs. Giant pandas may give birth to twins but they...
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    extended periods (three weeks or more) with their litter, they may cannibalize the litter, so the litter must be removed by the time the young can feed and...
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    altricial young. An adult female averages three litters per year, which can occur in any season. Occurrence and litter size depend on several factors, including...
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    130–150 days, and produces a litter of four young on average, but may produce between one and eight in a single litter. Birth is on land and the female...
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    and lay a small number of unpigmented eggs in a cluster among damp leaf litter. Each egg has a large yolk sac and the larva feeds on this while it develops...
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    Frog (redirect from Frog zoology)
    Madagascan burrowing frogs are less fossorial and mostly bury themselves in leaf litter. One of these, the green burrowing frog (Scaphiophryne marmorata), has a...
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    Mole (animal) (redirect from Mole (zoology))
    effect to the environment. Other common defensive measures include cat litter and blood meal, to repel the mole, or smoking its burrow. Devices are also...
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    Snow leopard (redirect from Ounce (zoology))
    period of 90–100 days, and the cubs are born between April and June. A litter usually consists of two to three cubs, in exceptional cases there can be...
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    under bark, inside curling leaves, under stones or fallen logs, in leaf litter, or in the cracks in the ground that develop in dry weather. Some excavate...
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    middens, which strongly affect the spatial distribution of plant litter and litter-dwelling animals on the soil surface. In the soil system, L. terrestris...
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    America, generally in damp places, under logs, in caves and ant nests, in litter, or on foliage. Genera include Rugilus and Trisunius. Astenus cinctus Deroderus...
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    common during the rainy season, between August and March. Unless a previous litter is lost, females typically give birth only once each year. Oestrus lasts...
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