zoological in English

adjective
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of or relating to zoology.
zoological classification

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1. 2 words related to Ambulacral: zoological science, zoology

2. Just make sure to choose the Buttonwood Park Zoological Society as your charity!

3. Jeenbekov attended the Kyrgyz Academy of Agriculture, graduating with a degree in zoological engineering.

4. On the harbor’s north side, set on wooded slopes, is the Taronga Zoological Park.

5. Canvasback Care In a zoological setting, these ducks require similar care to other waterfowl species

6. The skull and postcranium of the specimen are stored in the Zoological Museum of Bogor.

7. As with the zoological Bynames, Russians are most apt to use botanical names based on …

8. Animals are cared for daily by a dedicated staff of curators, zoological managers and keepers […]

9. On the same day, he presented his mammal and bird specimens to the Zoological Society.

10. The collections National Museum of Namibia are the zoological specimens, entomology, arachnology , ornithology, ethnology, and archaeology.

11. 15 The collections National Museum of Namibia are the zoological specimens, entomology, arachnology , ornithology, ethnology, and archaeology.

12. Class Arachnida (spiders, mites, scorpions, etc.) Outside a zoological context, the word “arachnid” generally refers to spiders

13. The Berlin Zoological Garden (German: Zoologischer Garten Berlin) is the oldest and best-known zoo in Germany.

14. Alexandria Zoological Park is committed to promoting understanding and conservation of the natural world in which we live.

15. He began his career at the London Zoological Society in 1928, and worked as a research anatomist until 1932.

16. 4 A baby Capuchin monkey clings to its mother at the Chiba zoological park near Tokyo,[www.Sentencedict.com] Japan.

17. Benchley made history yet again in 1949 when she became the first female president of the American Zoological Association

18. In 1999 scientists from the Vietnam-Russia Tropical Centre also conducted zoological and botanical surveys in the Kẻ Bàng area.

19. A subplot in Gerald Durrell's first book, The Overloaded Ark, centres on his attempts to secure an Angwantibo for zoological study

20. From modern Latin Batrachia, former name of the zoological order Anura, from Greek βατραχεια, neuter plural of adjective from βατραχος ‘frog’.

21. Benchley, Executive Secretary and Manager of the Zoological Garden of San Diego, was born in Larned, Kansas, one of eight children

22. It houses the library of the zoo, as well as the libraries of the Zoological Museum Amsterdam and the Amsterdam Botanical Garden.

23. Because Phascolarctos was published first, according to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, it has priority as the official name of the genus.

24. Antlions are a family of insects given the zoological classification Myrmeleontidae.The name is rooted in the Greek words myrmex (ant) and leon (lion)

25. From about 1852, cuckoo-patterned local chickens were crossed with birds which had been brought from Shanghai, China, to the zoological gardens of Antwerp.

26. Only animals injured or who cannot survive in their native environment are housed at Calm, which is accredited through the Zoological Association of America.

27. Undeterred, the local authorities of Cantabria took up the challenge of creating a zoological park out of a landscape that looked more like a moonscape.

28. New Latin Batrachia, formerly a name for the zoological order Anura, from Ancient Greek βατραχεια (batrakheia), neuter plural of adjective from βατραχος (batrakhos, “ frog ”)

29. The name Complies with the rules set by the International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature, which allows for species to receive names honouring people, including celebrities.

30. Professor George Edward Challenger (played by Peter McCauley) — The leader of the expedition, who hopes to prove his claims to the skeptical London Zoological Society.

31. (a) Collections, as defined by the Court of Justice in its judgment in Case 252/84 (1), and specimens from zoological, botanical, mineralogical or anatomical collections;

32. From New Latin Batrachia, former name of the zoological order Anura, from Ancient Greek βατραχεια (batrakheia), neuter plural of adjective from βάτραχος (bátrakhos, “frog”).

33. The Junior Aviculturist Program is an exclusive opportunity for select hardworking and dedicated high school-aged students (ages 14-18) interested in future careers in zoological and wildlife fields

34. The Bathysphere—bathys is Greek for "deep"—was developed in the early 1930s by William Beebe and Otis Barton, two explorers from the New York Zoological Society

35. Botanical Bynames are probably nowhere near as common as zoological or occupational Bynames, but they do make a very colorful class of names to consider using for your persona

36. Gastrointestinal parasites are commonly reported in wild birds, but transmission amongst Avifauna in zoological settings, and between these captive birds and wild birds in surrounding areas, remains poorly understood

37. The English word Ass (meaning donkey, a cognate of its zoological name Equus asinus) may also be used as a term of contempt, referring to a silly or stupid person

38. A subspecific hybrid white rhino (Ceratotherium s. simum × C. s. cottoni) was bred at the Dvůr Králové Zoo (Zoological Garden Dvur Kralove nad Labem) in the Czech Republic in 1977.

39. Aves : Source: Zoonomen - Zoological Nomenclature Resource, many versions, website (version multiple) Acquired: 2011 : Notes: See each bird order for the version of zoonomen available at the time ITIS updated that order

40. 1946, Canadian Journal of Research: Zoological Sciences, National Research Council of Canada, page 76: One deer, later found to be heavily parasitized by Bots, suffered severe vomiting attacks during the early

41. The Zoological Society of London states in its charter that its aim is "the advancement of Zoology and Animal Physiology and the introduction of new and curious subjects of the Animal Kingdom."

42. The study of Belugas in zoological parks and aquariums has increased our understanding of factors threatening the sustainability of the species in the native environment; allowing for steps to conserve and protect these animals

43. Alternate spellings: "Aelurophobia," "elurophobia." The Greek word "ailourous" has also given us the English word "Ailuroidea," a zoological term for a group of carnivorous animals including cats, hyenas and civets

44. Although eyes, nose, ears, jaws and appendages are completely absent, yet Amphioxus is of special zoological interest, because it shows three distinctive characters of the phylum Chordata in simple form i.e., presence of notochord, nerve cord and gill-slits

45. To show appreciation for the hard work and dedication of the men and women in the United States Armed Forces, the Chicago Zoological Society is offering free admission to Brookfield Zoo to all active, reservist, and retired members of the military.

46. 1891, Sir Edwin Ray Lankester, Zoological Articles Contributed to the "Encyclop Dia Britannica", page 141: In Nautilus this vena cava gives off at the level of the gills four branchial Advehent veins, which pass into the four gills without dilating

47. Cursorial is an interesting word made more interesting now that we know its root Cursorial is a zoological term meaning having legs or structural parts adapted for - adapted for what, do you think? Cursed cursor's course current curriculum currency: etymology sends word lovers in …

48. His doctoral thesis concerned the teeth of the aardvark , which had previously defied classification. Though earlier interested in zoological oddities, he credits a 1948 Saturday Evening Post article, "There Could be Dinosaurs", by Ivan T. Sanderson , with inspiring a determined interest in unknown animals.

49. Description: Aviculture Interns will gain valuable hands-on experience working with the ICF Crane Conservation Department and will: • Develop husbandry skills related to daily cleaning and feeding of the flock • Participate in the management of birds in captivity specifically for zoological institutions or reintroduction programs • Assist

50. -id adjectival word-forming element, especially in zoology, "belonging to, connected with, member of a group or class," in some cases probably via from French -ide, back-formed from Modern Latin names of zoological classes in -idae, as arachnid "a spider" from the biological class name Arachnidae