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![]() Ideal Gas Diffusion |
![]() Interference |
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| Birds | ||||
![]() Struthioniformes |
eg ostrich, rheas, cassowaries, emus, kiwis | |||
| Tinamiformes | eg tinamous | |||
| Galliformes | eg megapodes, guans, grouse, pheasants, guineafowl, turkeys | |||
![]() Anseriformes |
eg waterfowl (ducks, geese, swans), screamers | |||
| Coraciiformes | eg kingfishers, bee-eaters, rollers | |||
| Trogoniformes | eg trogons, quetzals | |||
| Apodiformes | eg swifts, hummingbirds | |||
| Caprimulgiformes | eg goatsuckers, nightjars, potoos, frogmouths, oilbird | |||
| Passeriformes | eg perching birds | |||
| Piciformes | eg woodpeckers, honeyguides, toucans | |||
| Coliiformes | eg mousebirds | |||
| Strigiformes | eg owls | |||
| Cuculiformes | eg cuckoos, anis, roadrunners | |||
| Psittaciformes | eg parrots, cockatoos, macaws | |||
| Gruiformes | eg cranes, rails, sungrebes, sunbittern, kagu, seriemas, limpkins | |||
| Charadriiformes | eg shorebirds, gulls, auks | |||
| Columbiformes | eg pigeons, doves | |||
| Falconiformes | eg hawks, eagles, falcons, caracaras | |||
| Ciconiiformes | eg storks, herons, ibises, spoonbills | |||
| Pelecaniformes | eg pelicans, tropicbirds, boobies, cormorants, anhingas, frigatebirds | |||
| Procellariiformes | eg albatrosses, petrels, shearwaters, fulmars | |||
| Podicipediformes | eg grebes | |||
| Sphenisciformes | eg penguins | |||
| Gaviiformes | eg loons, divers | |||
| Shells | ||
| Class Polyplacophora | : Chitons | |
| Class Cephalopoda | : Nautilus Shells | |
| Class Scaphopoda | : Tusk Shells | |
| Class Gastropoda | ||
| Pleurotomarioidea | : Slit Shells, Abalones | |
| Fissurelloidea | : Keyhole Limpets | |
| Patelloidea | : True Limpets | |
| Trochoidea | : Top Shells, Turban Shells, Pheasant Shells | |
| Neritoidea | : Nerites | |
| Littorinoidea | : Periwinkles | |
| Cerithioidea | : Cerith Shells, Bell Clappers, Horn Shells or Mud Creepers, Screw Shells, Worm Shells | |
| Stromboidea | : Pelican's Foot Shells, Conch Shells | |
| Crepiduloidea | : Slipper Shells, Cup & Saucer Shells | |
| Xenophoroidea | : Carrier Shells | |
| Cypraeoidea | : Cowrie Shells, Egg Shells, Allied Cowries | |
| Naticoidea | : Moon or Necklace Shells | |
| Tonnoidea | : Tun Shells, Fig Shells, Helmet or Bonnet Shells, Tritons, Frog Shells | |
| Epitonioidea | : Wentletraps, Purple Sea Snails | |
| Muricoidea | : Rock Shells, Latiaxis Shells, Whelks, Dove Shells, Dog Whelk or Nassa Mud Snails, Crown or Swamp Conch, Tulip & Spindle Shells, Volutes, Harp Shells, Vase Shells, Olive Shells, Margin Shells, Mitre Shells | |
| Cancellarioidea | : Nutmeg Shells | |
| Conoidea | : Cone Shells, Turrid Shells, Auger Shells | |
| Architectonicoidea | : Sundial Shells | |
| Philinoidea | : Bubble Shells | |
| Class Bivalvia | ||
| Arcoidea | : Ark Shells | |
| Limopsoidea | : Bittersweet Clams | |
| Mytiloidea | : Mussel Shells | |
| Pterioidea | : Wing & Pearl Oysters, Hammer Oysters | |
| Pinnoidea | : Pen Shells | |
| Limoidea | : File Clams | |
| Ostreoidea | : True Oysters | |
| Pectinoidea | : Scallop Shells, Thorny Oysters | |
| Anomioidea | : Jingle Shells, Saddle & Window Pane Oysters | |
| Trigonioidea | : Brooch Clams | |
| Lucinoidea | : Lucina Clams, Basket Lucines | |
| Carditoidea | : Cardita Clams | |
| Chamoidea | : Jewel Boxes | |
| Cardioidea | : Cockle Shells | |
| Tridacnoidea | : Giant Clams | |
| Mactroidea | : Mactra Clams or Trough Shells | |
| Solenoidea | : Razor Shells, Jackknife Clams | |
| Tellinoidea | : Tellins or Butterfly Shells, Donax or Wedge Clams | |
| Arcticoidea | : Arctica Clams | |
| Glossoidea | : Heart Clams | |
| Veneroidea | : Venus Clams | |
| Pholadoidea | : Piddocks or Angel Wings | |
| Dinosaurs | ||||
| Saurischia "lizard-hipped" | Ornithischia "bird-hipped" | |||
| Theropods "beast-footed" | Sauropodomorphs "lizard-foot form" | Thyreophorans "shield-bearer" | Marginocephalians "fringed-headed" | Ornithopods "bird-footed" |
![]() Ceratosaurs (eg ceratosaurus, coelophysis, dilophosaurus) |
![]() Prosauropods (eg plateosaurus) |
![]() Stegosaurs (eg stegosaurus) |
![]() Pachycephalosaurs (eg pachycephalosaurus) |
![]() Heterodontosaurs (eg heterodontosaurus) |
| Carnosaurs (eg allosaurus) | Diplodocoidea (eg diplodocus, apatosaurus) | Ankylosaurs (eg ankylosaurus) | Ceratopsians (eg triceratop, styracosaurus, chasmosaurus) | Hypsilophodontia (eg hypsilophodon) |
| Ornithomimosaurs (eg ornithomimus, struthiomimus, gallimimus) |
Macronaria (eg brachiosaurus, camarasaurus ) | Nodosaurs (eg nodosaurus) | Iguanodons (eg iguanodon) | |
| Tyrannosaurs (eg tyrannosaurus) | Hadrosaurs (eg parasaurolophus, corythosaurus, lambeosaurus) | |||
| Maniraptors (eg dromeosaurus, oviraptor, troodon) | ||||
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