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  • 91Ahimsa — For other uses, see Ahimsa (disambiguation). Mahavira, The Torch bearer of Ahimsa …

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  • 92Cannibalism — For non human cannibalism, see Cannibalism (zoology). For other uses, see Cannibal (disambiguation). Cannibalism, Brazil. Engraving by Theodor de Bry for Hans Staden s account of his 1557 captivity …

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  • 93Ant — For other uses, see Ant (disambiguation). Ants Temporal range: 130–0 Ma …

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  • 94Biological warfare — For the use of biological agents by terrorists, see bioterrorism. Weapons of mass destruction …

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  • 95Moose — For other uses, see Moose (disambiguation). Alces redirects here. For other uses, see Alces (disambiguation). Moose …

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  • 96Dolphin — For other uses, see Dolphin (disambiguation). Bottlenose dolphin breaching in the bow wave of a boat …

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  • 97Digestion — For the industrial process, see anaerobic digestion. For the treatment of precipitates in analytical chemistry, see Precipitation (chemistry)#Digestion. Entrails redirects here. For the practice of reading entrails, see Extispicy. Digestion is… …

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  • 98Insect — For the Breed 77 album, see Insects (album). Insect Temporal range: 396–0 Ma …

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  • 99Fox hunting — For other uses, see Fox hunting (disambiguation). Master of foxhounds leads the field from Powderham Castle in Devon, England, with the hounds in front. Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase, and sometimes killing of a fox,… …

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  • 100Jaguar — For other uses, see Jaguar (disambiguation). Jaguar [1] …

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