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- But isn't this all rather zoologically narrow-minded?
- It covers over of topographically, botanically, and zoologically diverse land.
- Australia may be isolated by sea, but technically through Wallacea it can be zoologically extended.
- They are zoologically considered to be whales, that is, " Cetacea ".
- Did flesh become more palatable as its source roamed or swam zoologically closer to the ingredients in one's usual diet?
- The paranormalists are not popular among the more zoologically minded Sasquatch investigators, but symposium organizer Steven Harvey says he feels obliged to include them in the event.
- At the center of the search is a new breed of researchers called cryptozoologists who go beyond traditional scientific methods as they scour the planet looking into reports of zoologically " unexpected " animals.
- In " The Geographical Distribution of Animals " ( 1876 ) he wrote, " We live in a zoologically impoverished world, from which all the hugest, and fiercest, and strangest forms have recently disappeared ".
- By focusing on early childhood ( as indeed he must; that is his profession, and his institute has contributed a vast body of empirical material ), Piaget sees what is biologically ( zoologically ? ) human but not what is socially ( historically ) human, and humanity is essentially social, after all.
- ""'Amphiuma " "'is a genus of aquatic salamanders, the only extant genus within the zoologically incorrect designations, with amphiumas being salamanders, and not reptiles, nor fish . " Amphiuma " exhibits one of the largest compliments of DNA in the living world, around 25 times more than a human.