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pink salmon
species of Pacific salmon
sardine
Sardine and pilchard are common names for various species of small, oily forage fish in the herring suborder Clupeoidei. The term "sardine" was first used in English during the early 15th century; a somewhat dubious etymology says it comes from the Italian island of Sardinia, around which sardines were once supposedly abundant.

Commerson's dolphin
species of mammal

European mole cricket
species of insect

Ross's goose
species of bird

Viverra
Viverra is a mammalian genus that was first named and described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 as comprising several species including the large Indian civet (V. zibetha). The genus was subordinated to the viverrid family by John Edward Gray in 1821.

White-rumped Munia
species of bird

Pinus contorta
species of plant

kererū
The kererū (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae), also known as kūkupa (northern Māori dialects), New Zealand pigeon or wood pigeon, is a species of pigeon native to New Zealand. Johann Friedrich Gmelin described the bird in 1789 as a large, conspicuous pigeon up to in length and in weight, with a white breast and iridescent green–blue plumage. Two subspecies have been recognised; the second—the Norfolk pigeon of Norfolk Island—became extinct in the early 20th century. Kererū pairs are monogamous, breeding over successive seasons and remaining together when not breeding. They construct nests with twigs

Prunus mume
species of plant

Rufous-necked Hornbill
species of bird

La Plata dolphin
species of mammal

Tanacetum parthenium
species of plant

Eryngium maritimum
species of plant

Sri Lankan leopard
subspecies of mammal
Theragra chalcogramma
species of fish

short-finned pilot whale
species of Oceanic dolphins

twait shad
species of shad

Saraca asoca
species of plant

Pheasant Pigeon
species of bird

Hooded Vulture
species of bird

Patagona gigas
species of bird

Rufous-bellied Hawk-Eagle
species of bird
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tilapia
Tilapia ( ) is the common name for nearly a hundred species of cichlid fish from the coelotilapine, coptodonine, heterotilapine, oreochromine, pelmatolapiine, and tilapiine tribes (formerly all were "Tilapiini"), with the economically most important species placed in the Coptodonini and Oreochromini. Tilapia are mainly freshwater fish native to Africa and the Middle East, inhabiting shallow streams, ponds, rivers, and lakes, and less commonly found living in brackish water. Historically, they have been of major importance in artisanal fishing in Africa, and they are of increasing importance in
Herpestes
Herpestes is a genus within the mongoose family Herpestidae. It is the type genus of the family, and comprises five extant species, each with several subspecies. Several species in the family are known as slender mongooses.
Fossil remains of three prehistoric species were excavated in France, and described in 1853.

Crithmum maritimum
thumb|Crithmum maritimum
thumb|upright|Rock samphire growing wild on a wall in Biscay, Basque Country, [[Spain]]
thumb|C. maritimum – MHNT

Speckled ground squirrel
species of mammal

North American porcupine
species of mammal
Carolina Parakeet
extinct species of North American parrot

Puntius tetrazona
species of fish

Nankeen Night Heron
species of bird

Grey-headed Fish Eagle
species of bird

Natator depressus
species of sea turtle

Senegalia catechu
species of plant

Tridacna gigas
species of clam

Pteropus vampyrus
species of mammal

Q161253
species of plant

Golden langur
species of mammal

Siberian Tit
species of bird

small-toothed palm civet
species of mammal

Koelreuteria paniculata
species of plant

Mountain Hawk-Eagle
species of bird

Filipendula vulgaris
species of plant, Dropwort
Pendjari National Park
national park

Curruca hortensis
species of bird

Panthera pardus melas
subspecies of mammal

Rosa rubiginosa
species of plant

Nannopterum auritum
species of aquatic bird

Rufous Woodpecker
species of bird

Poa annua
species of plant

Setophaga petechia
species of bird

Velvet-fronted Nuthatch
species of bird

Southern Bald Ibis
species of bird

Great Tinamou
species of bird

Lampyris noctiluca
species of beetle

Nymphaea lotus
species of plant

huia
The huia ( ; ; Heteralocha acutirostris) is an extinct species of New Zealand wattlebird, endemic to the North Island of New Zealand. The last confirmed sighting of a huia was in 1907, although there was another credible sighting in 1924.

Ranunculus flammula
species of plant

Common ling
species of fish
Paradoxurus
Paradoxurus is a genus of three palm civets within the viverrid family that was denominated and first described by Frédéric Cuvier in 1822.
The Paradoxurus species have a broad head, a narrow muzzle with a large rhinarium that is deeply sulcate in the middle. Their large ears are rounded at the tip. The tail is nearly as long as the head and body.