Meaning Animals
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Stories “Beauty All Around” (February 2013 Liahona and Friend) A story about President Boyd K. Packer’s love for animals and his hobby of carving birds.“Be Kind to Animals” (October 2006 Friend) Jenna [..]
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zoophobia
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Jewish law prohibits cruelty to animals and requires us to act to relieve the suffering of animals. See Treatment of Animals; Qorbanot: Sacrifices and Offerings.
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the animal kingdom branches into the deuterostomes (mouth and anus develop separately) and the protostomes. Animals are multicellular and possess mitochondria, a complex nervous system, and cells protected by a membrane and filled with complex organelles.
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Amphibians Animal Migration Bats Bears Bees Bird Migration Birds of Prey Butterflies Dinosaurs Elk Endangered Species Fish Food Web Horses Insects Mammoths Mountain Goats Owls Predators Salmon Snakes Urban Wildlife Wil [..]
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Formerly the living world was divided into two
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Apes gibber; asses bray; bees hum; beetles drone; bears growl; bitterns boom; blackbirds whistle: blackcaps—we speak of the “chick-chick” of the blackcap; bulls bellow; cana [..]
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The ant, frugality and prevision; ape, uncleanness; ass, stupidity; bantam cock, pluckiness, priggishness; bat, blindness; bear, ill-temper, uncouthness; bee, industry; beetle, blindness; bull, streng [..]
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Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have Sensation and the Power of voluntary Movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the moder [..]
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Animals kept by Humans for companionship and enjoyment, as opposed to Domestic Animals such as Livestock or farm Animals, which are kept for economic reasons.
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Inbred Strains of Animals that are genetically identical except at a single locus, or a few specified loci, so that their known genetic differences are expressed in the same genetic background. A cong [..]
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Animals which have become adapted through Breeding in captivity to a Life intimately associated with Humans. They include Animals domesticated by Humans to live and breed in a TAME condition on farms [..]
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Animals whose Genome has been altered by Genetic Engineering, or their offspring.
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A phylum of small sessile aquatic Animals living as small tufted colonies. Some appear like hydroids or Corals, but their internal structure is more advanced. Most bryozoans are matlike, forming thin [..]
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Refers to Animals in the period of Time just after Birth.
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Young, unweaned Mammals. Refers to Nursing Animals whether nourished by their biological Mother, foster Mother, or bottle fed.
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Animals, or the offspring of such Animals, into which cloned genetic material has been experimentally transferred by Microinjection of foreign DNA, either directly or into Embryos or differentiated Ce [..]
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Animals considered to be wild or feral or not adapted for domestic use. It does not include wild Animals in zoos for which Animals, ZOO is available.
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Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the moder [..]
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Inbred strains of animals that are genetically identical except at a single locus, or a few specified loci, so that their known genetic differences are expressed in the same genetic background. A cong [..]
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Animals which have become adapted through breeding in captivity to a life intimately associated with man. They include animals domesticated by man to live and breed in a tame condition on farms or ran [..]
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ANIMALS whose GENOME has been altered by GENETIC ENGINEERING, or their offspring.
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Animals produced by the mating of littermates or siblings over multiple generations. The resultant strain of animals is virtually identical genotypically. Highly inbred animal lines allow the study of [..]
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Animals that are generated from breeding two genetically dissimilar strains of the same species.
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Young, unweaned mammals. Refers to nursing animals whether nourished by their biological mother, foster mother, or bottle fed.
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Animals considered to be wild or feral or not adapted for domestic use. It does not include wild animals in zoos for which ANIMALS, ZOO is available.
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Animals which have become adapted through breeding in captivity to a life intimately associated with man. They include animals domesticated by man to live and breed in a tame condition on farms or ranches (e.g., horses, cattle, sheep) and those raised or kept for pleasure and companionship (e.g., dogs, cats, horses). (12 Dec 1998)
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Animals produced by the mating of littermates or siblings over multiple generations. The resultant strain of animals is virtually identical genotypically. Highly inbred animal lines allow the study of certain traits in a relatively pure form. (12 Dec 1998)
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Young, unweaned mammals. Refers to nursing animals whether nourished by their biological mother, foster mother, or bottle fed. (12 Dec 1998)
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Animals, or the offspring of such animals, into which cloned genetic material has been experimentally transferred by microinjection of foreign DNA, either directly or into embryos or differentiated cell types. Transgenic rabbits, mice, fish, xenopus, sheep, pigs, and chickens have been produced using genes of sea urchins, candida, drosophila, and m [..]
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Animals considered to be wild or feral or not adapted for domestic use. It does not include wild animals in zoos for which animals, zoo is available. (12 Dec 1998)
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Category:Animalia category=Animals |Animals
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