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  • :<b>a. <section begin=req1a /><noinclude></noinclude>Which is the largest of the Australian birds? :<b>c. <section begin=req1c /><noinclude></noinclude>How fast can this bird run?
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  • </noinclude>Which is the largest of the Australian birds? </noinclude>How fast can this bird run?
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  • {{Bird id | range_map_caption = World distribution of the golden eagle<br>Light green = Nesting area <br> Blue = Wintering area
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  • {{Bird id ...stic. When stopping, they are believed to be listening for the movement of prey.
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  • {{Bird id ...should not be confused with the Great White Heron, which is a white morph of the Great Blue Heron found in Florida.
    2 KB (286 words) - 19:09, 5 July 2012
  • {{Bird id ...found throughout North America. Entirely black, it is an easily recognized bird.
    3 KB (563 words) - 00:47, 15 July 2022
  • {{Bird id | image_1 = Hawk eating prey.jpg
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  • ...omous lizard native to the United States and one of only two known species of venomous lizards in North America, the other being its close relative, the '''Habitat:''' Southwestern United States and northwestern Mexican state of Sonora.<br>
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  • {{Bird id | caption_2 = Male (note the long black plume at the back of the head)
    4 KB (716 words) - 19:09, 5 July 2012
  • ...ermanent residents, e.g. those on the lower Great Lakes, on the east coast of North America or at the North Sea shores. Herring Gulls are also abundant ...uch birds are most easily distinguished by the larger size and larger bill of Herring Gull.
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  • {{Bird id ...rts makes barring on the underwings and flight feathers a better indicator of young birds. Adult males can be distinguished from females from their slimm
    3 KB (484 words) - 19:14, 5 July 2012
  • ...y]] found in [[North America]], most recognizable as the [[national bird]] of the [[United States]]. ...[[Federal government of the United States|U.S. federal government]]'s list of [[endangered species]].
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  • | classis = [[Bird|Aves]] ...that some populations are [[bird migration|migratory]]. It has a wingspan of about 1 [[meter]] (40 in). Males weigh 570-710 [[gram]]s; the noticeably la
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  • About 90% of raptors are monogamous (one male mating with one female) and forming a “p ...s to attract new mates annually, they would be unable to defend the amount of space they need for feeding.
    18 KB (2,831 words) - 18:48, 14 September 2021
  • About 90% of raptors are monogamous (one male mating with one female) and forming a “p ...s to attract new mates annually, they would be unable to defend the amount of space they need for feeding.
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  • ...61.7 in). Emus weigh between 18 and 60 kg (40 and 132 lb), with an average of 31.5 and 36.9 kg (69 and 81 lb) in males and females, respectively. Females ...ccording to this [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_birds list of the largest birds], the Southern and Northern Cassowary are both on average
    27 KB (4,011 words) - 19:39, 13 July 2022
  • In the United States, birds are protected by a fairly large number of international treaties and domestic laws. These can be categorized as prima ====United States Federal laws that protect bird populations ====
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  • In the United States, birds are protected by a fairly large number of international treaties and domestic laws. These can be categorized as prima ====United States Federal laws that protect bird populations ==== <!--T:4-->
    28 KB (4,334 words) - 22:00, 13 July 2022
  • ...l some installations. Camouflage in war is skilled craft requiring a range of artistic and creative techniques. ...for aircraft and for ground vehicles in different theatres of war. The use of radar since the mid-20th century has largely made camouflage for fixed-wing
    15 KB (2,237 words) - 12:36, 19 September 2021
  • <!-- 1.Do one of the following: --> ...any endangered species of spiders, you may want to encourage the selection of options b. or c.
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