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WikiProject Animals

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28 September 2007

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This page is for requesting new animal-related articles be created, or redirects be expanded into articles. To request an existing animal-related article be improved or expanded, see WikiProject Animals/Expansion requests.

See also:

Article Known Sources Redirect
Cultural transmission in animals or culture in animals
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Bonner, John Tyler (1980) The Evolution of Culture in Animals Princeton University Press, Princeton; Avital, Eytan & Eva Jablonka (2000) Animal Traditions: Behavioural Inheritance in Evolution Cambridge University Press.
Infanticide in primates/Carnivora See especially Infanticide: Comparative and Evolutionary Perspectives by Hrdy and Hausfater.
Aggression in animals/Animal aggression
Imitation in animals (vocal 'mimicry' in birds etc - the sort that does not give rise to mimicry complexes).
Grey wolf migration patterns migration patterns of the gray wolf
Cleaning behaviour (includes personal and social grooming and cleaner fish and other interspecific cleaning.
Fear of humans in animals (The widely publicized "Fear of Humans" that wild animals are assumed to have.)
Antipredator defenses in mammals See Tim Caro's Antipredator defenses in birds and mammals

Other

Article Known Sources Redirect
Vertebrate evolution (In creation)
Animal reproduction (or reproduction in animals)
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Vertebrate biomechanics Vertebrate Biomechanics and Evolution
Mimicry in vertebrates
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F. Harvey Pough (1988) Mimicry of Vertebrates: Are the Rules Different? The American Naturalist 131 Supplement: Mimicry and the Evolutionary Process , pp. S67-S102
plant-animal interactions (/animal-plant) (Abrahamson WG (ed.) (1989) Plant–Animal Interactions. New York: McGraw-Hill; Howe HF and Westley LC (1988) Ecological Relationships of Plants and Animals. New York: Oxford University Press.)
Winter (dolphin) Clearwater Aquarium Releases it's First Documentary
Snail trail Snail trail

India Tiger Safari

For assistance, see [[1]].

Species and genera

Families and Orders

Scientific Name Common Name Known Sources Redirect
Champsodontidae
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Coiidae
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Cryptacanthodidae
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Dentatherinidae
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Dunkleoteus
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Eleginopidae
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Geotriidae
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Gibberichthyidae
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Harpagiferidae
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Helogeneidae
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Hispidoberycidae
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Leptobramidae
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Neosebastidae
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Notograptidae
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Ostracoberycidae
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Parabembridae
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Parabrotulidae
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Parascorpididae
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Parazenidae
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Perciliidae
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Plectrogenidae
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Profundulidae
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Pseudaphritidae
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Scytalinidae
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For assistance, see WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles.

Scientific Name Common Name Known Sources Redirect
Gobi Desert Toad
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For assistance, see WikiProject Amphibians and Reptiles.

There are currently no requests in this category.

Birds topics now have their own page: Wikipedia:WikiProject Birds/Article requests. Please put them there.

For assistance, see WikiProject Mammals.

Scientific Name Common Name Known Sources Redirect
Diseases in zebras Could go in the zebra article
Idiopathic Head Tremors in Dogs N/A N/A


Primates

For assistance, see WikiProject Primates. There are currently no requests in this category.

Arthropods topics now have their own page: Wikipedia:WikiProject Arthropods/Article requests. Please put them there.

Scientific Name Common Name Known Sources Redirect
Assassin Caterpillar
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On 03 May, 2010 at 20:00 Pacific Time, an episode of the Discovery Channel's television program, Nature's Deadliest, featured the Assassin Caterpillar. Not only is this previously unknown species fascinating, a Wikiarticle should also help serve as a public warning that the spines of this caterpillar are lethal to touch and can easily kill a human from contact. To create an antivenin requires harvesting a lot of spines, translating into a very high probability of fatality for the victim.

Christopher, Salem, OR (talk) 05:25, 4 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Wiki List of programs broadcast by Discovery Channel,
Discovery Channel Website Programming List for Nature's Deadliest


Anoplolepis longipes
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Dinobdella ferox
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Rhagidia mite
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[2]
Scutus antipodes
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Siphonophrentis gigantea
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Tropidacris cristata
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Giant Grasshopper
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Turbo undulatus
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Sphaerium beckmani
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Fingernail clam
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Amblycorypha (Genus)
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Leptothecatae (Order)
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Peromedusae (Unknown)
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Thalassocalyce (Genus)
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Trachomedusae (Order?)
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Hexagonaria percarinata
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Petoskey Stone-making Coral Petoskeys are a fossil

colonial coral. These corals lived in warm shallow seas that covered Michigan during Devonian time, some 350 million years ago.

Cycada
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BBC's Planet Earth, part 10
Phoracanta semipunctata
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Drymonema larsoni
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pink meanie [3]

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clade Notochordata
Mabe pearl