Science: Life Sciences

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List of Food Chains

This List of Food Chains compiles 35 distinct chains across terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems. Each entry shows Type, Scope, and a Key stat (count/levels) to illustrate trophic structure and energy flow—use this resource for quick comparisons, teaching, or deeper ecological study.

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Endemic Species of Virginia: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide lists all 18 Endemic Species of Virginia, with scientific names, county ranges (by county), and current conservation status. From the rare Shenandoah salamander to lesser-known plants and invertebrates, learn where each species occurs, why they matter, and practical steps conservationists and residents can take to protect Virginia’s unique biodiversity.

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Examples of Animals

Explore 20 Examples of Animals with clear scientific names, class, and size/weight for each species. This illustrated list helps students, educators, and nature lovers compare mammals, birds, reptiles and more—discover fascinating facts and quick reference details. Perfect for study guides, classroom handouts, or curious readers seeking quick species comparisons.

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The Complete List of Birds of the Czech Republic

Explore the complete Birds of the Czech Republic checklist featuring 91 species with scientific name, national status, and seasonal months. Ideal for birdwatchers, conservationists, and travelers, this comprehensive list helps identify local and migratory species, plan field trips, and track seasonal sightings—download or print the checklist for easy field use.

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Birds of Kazakhstan: The Complete List

Explore the definitive Birds of Kazakhstan: a comprehensive list of 97 species including scientific names, conservation status, and region-specific habitats. This guide is perfect for birdwatchers, researchers, and nature lovers seeking detailed, region-by-region information and tips on where to spot key species across Kazakhstan’s steppes, mountains, wetlands, and deserts.

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List of Medicinal Plants

Explore 42 examples of medicinal plants with their scientific names, primary uses, and guidance on preparation and precautions. This comprehensive list helps readers identify common herbal remedies — from aloe vera and echinacea to ginseng — and offers practical, safety-focused notes for home and clinical use. Learn how to use these plants responsibly and when to consult a healthcare professional.

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The Complete List of Marsupials

Explore a complete list of 50 marsupials—from iconic kangaroos and koalas to lesser-known bandicoots and opossums—each entry including scientific name, average weight (kg), and native range. Ideal for students, educators, and wildlife enthusiasts who want reliable species facts and habitat notes at a glance.

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The Complete List of Root Vegetables

This comprehensive post lists 36 Examples of Root Vegetables, complete with scientific names, types, and typical sizes (cm). Whether you’re planning recipes, starting a garden, or studying plant biology, you’ll find common and lesser-known roots with practical details for cooking, storage, and cultivation—an essential reference for chefs, gardeners, and curious readers.

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Examples of Amphibians

This post presents 20 examples of amphibians, from common frogs and toads to salamanders and caecilians. Each entry includes scientific name, range, and size to help readers identify species and learn about their habitats — a handy reference for nature lovers, students, and curious readers.

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Endemic Plants of South Dakota

This guide to Endemic Plants of South Dakota explores the state’s rare native species, their habitats across prairies and the Black Hills, identification tips, and conservation concerns. Ideal for hikers, naturalists, and gardeners, it shows where to see and help protect these unique plants.

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