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English-russian biological dictionary > jointed-legged animals
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Биология: членистоногие (Arthropoda)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > jointed-legged animals
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English-russian biological dictionary > jointed-footed animals
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- amniotic animals
- anamniotic animal
- articulated animals
- beta animal
- bilateral animals
- bovine animals
- carnivorous animal
- cheiropterous animals
- chiropterous animals
- chordate animals
- clean animal
- cloven-hoofed animal
- coelomate animals
- cold-blooded animal
- control animal
- conventional animal
- cud-chewing animal
- detritophagous animal
- domestic animal
- experimental animal
- flower animals
- four-footed animal
- fur-bearing animal
- fur-producing animal
- game animal
- germ-free animal
- gnawing animals
- graminivorous animal
- herbivorous animal
- hoofed animal
- horned animal
- hypothalamic animal
- inbred animal
- injurious animal
- intact animal
- jawless animals
- jointed-footed animals
- jointed-legged animals
- jointed-limbed animals
- key-industry animals
- laboratory animal
- many-celled animals
- mature animal
- multiparous animal
- naive animal
- nonruminant animal
- noxious animal
- nuisance animal
- omnivorous animal
- organ-grafted animal
- phosphorescing animal
- preying animal
- primed animal
- reservoir animal
- ruminant animal
- segmented animals
- semidomesticated animal
- sentinel animal
- solid-hoofed animal
- spinal animal
- splenectomized animal
- stationary animal
- stressed animal
- stuffed animal
- surveillance animal
- susceptible animal
- test animal
- thalamic animal
- trained animal
- whole animal
- wing-handed animals
- wood-boring animal
- young animal
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