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  2. Kodkod - Wikipedia

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    L. g. tigrillo (Schinz, 1844) Distribution of the Guigna, 2015 [1] Synonyms. Oncifelis guigna. The kodkod ( Leopardus guigna ), also called güiña, is the smallest felid species native to the Americas. It lives primarily in central and southern Chile, as well as marginally in adjoining areas of Argentina.

  3. Leopard seal - Wikipedia

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    The leopard seal ( Hydrurga leptonyx ), also referred to as the sea leopard, [3] is the second largest species of seal in the Antarctic (after the southern elephant seal ). Its only natural predator is the orca. [4] It feeds on a wide range of prey including cephalopods, other pinnipeds, krill, fish, and birds, particularly penguins.

  4. Leopard coral grouper - Wikipedia

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    The leopard coral grouper has a body which is elongate and robust, with the standard length being 2.9 to 3.9 times the depth of the body. The preopercle is mostly rounded, with three large, downward pointing spines along the bottom half. [3] The dorsal fin contains 7-8 spines and 10-12 soft rays while the anal fin contains 3 spines and 8 soft ...

  5. Atlantic cod - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic cod has been targeted by humans for food for thousands of years, and with the advent of modern fishing technology in the 1950s there was a rapid rise in landings. Cod is caught using a variety of fishing gears including bottom trawls, demersal longlines, Danish seine, jigging and hand lines.

  6. Cod - Wikipedia

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    Cod. Cod ( pl.: cod) is the common name for the demersal fish genus Gadus, belonging to the family Gadidae. [1] Cod is also used as part of the common name for a number of other fish species, and one species that belongs to genus Gadus is commonly not called cod ( Alaska pollock, Gadus chalcogrammus ).

  7. Panthera pardus tulliana - Wikipedia

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    P. p. saxicolor Pocock, 1927. P. p. sindica Pocock, 1930. P. p. dathei Zukowsky, 1964. Panthera pardus tulliana, also called Anatolian leopard, Persian leopard and Caucasian leopard in different parts of its range, is a leopard subspecies that was first described in 1856 based on a zoological specimen found in western Anatolia.

  8. Boreogadus saida - Wikipedia

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    Boreogadus saida. Boreogadus saida, known as the polar cod [1] [2] [3] or as the Arctic cod, [1] [4] [5] is a fish of the cod family Gadidae, related to the true cod (genus Gadus ). Another fish species for which both the common names Arctic cod and polar cod are used is Arctogadus glacialis . B. saida has a slender body, a deeply forked tail ...

  9. Leopard 2 - Wikipedia

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    A Leopard 2A4 in Canadian Army configuration, including Saab Barracuda thermal armour A Leopard 2A4 of the Austrian Armed Forces. The Leopard 2A4M CAN is the upgraded Canadian version of the Leopard 2A4 acquired from the Royal Netherlands Army surplus. The Leopard 2A4M CAN is specially designed for the war in Afghanistan, based on experience ...