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bull, in zoology
(Encyclopedia)bull: see cattle.walleye, in zoology
(Encyclopedia)walleye or walleyed pike: see perch. ...whiting, in zoology
(Encyclopedia)whiting, fish: see croaker; harvestfish. ...castor, in zoology
(Encyclopedia)castor: see beaver.bulbul, in zoology, bird
(Encyclopedia)bulbul bo͝olˈbo͝ol [key], bird, common name for members of the family Pycnonotidae, comprising 119 species of medium-sized, dull-colored passerine birds with short necks and wings, native to Africa...Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument
(Encyclopedia)Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument: see National Parks and Monuments (table)national parks and monuments (table). ...red deer, in zoology
(Encyclopedia)red deer: see wapiti.bulbul, in zoology, antelope
(Encyclopedia)bulbul, antelope: see hartebeest. ...In
(Encyclopedia)In, symbol for the element indium. ...Newton, Alfred
(Encyclopedia)Newton, Alfred, 1829–1907, English zoologist, b. Geneva. He studied (1854–65) ornithology in Lapland, Iceland, the West Indies, and North America and in 1866 became the first professor of zoology ...Browse by Subject
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