Noxious animals

  • 1Noxious weed — In 1907 seven hundred cattle were killed overnight in Australia by a poisonous weed.[1] A noxious weed is an invasive species of a plant that has been designated by country, state or provincial, or national agricultural authorities as one that is …

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  • 2noxious weed — /nɒkʃəs ˈwid/ (say nokshuhs weed) noun a plant that has been officially designated as harmful to agricultural or horticultural crops, animals or human beings, or the natural environment; usually then prohibited or restricted …

  • 3Fritz Müller — Infobox Scientist name = Fritz Müller image width = 230px caption = Müller in Brazil birth date = birth date|1821|3|31|mf=y birth place = Windischholzhausen, Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany death date = death date and age|1897|5|21|1821|3|31|mf=y… …

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  • 4Animal worship — (or zoolatry) refers to religious rituals involving animals, especially in pre modern societies, such as the glorification of animal deities, or animal sacrifice. The origins of animal worship have been the subject of many theories. The classical …

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  • 5Noah's Ark — Noah s Arc redirects here. For the TV series, see Noah s Arc (TV series). For other uses, see Noah s Ark (disambiguation). An 1846 painting by the American folk painter Edward Hicks, depicting the animals boarding Noah s Ark in pairs. Noah s Ark… …

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  • 6Eastern elk — Illustration of the extinct red deer subspecies Cervus elaphus canadensis, John James Audubon 1847 Conservation status Extinct …

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  • 7Stoat — Ermine redirects here. For other uses, see Ermine (disambiguation). Stoat Conservation status …

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  • 8Persea Americana — Mill. Avocado (E); Aguacate (S); Ashue (Cu); Bego (Ch) . Avocados are eaten with rice, in salads, and in soups. The avocado has vitamin and oil rich fruits relished by man, all domestic, and most wild animals, including carnivores. It may be… …

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  • 9Safe — Safe, n. A place for keeping things in safety. Specifically: (a) A strong and fireproof receptacle (as a movable chest of steel, etc., or a closet or vault of brickwork) for containing money, valuable papers, or the like. (b) A ventilated or… …

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  • 10bounty — noun (plural bounties) Etymology: Middle English bounte goodness, from Anglo French bunté, bountee, from Latin bonitat , bonitas, from bonus good, from Old Latin duenos; akin to Sanskrit duva reverence, favor Date: 13th century 1 …

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