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Page 102
... arctic members of the order Pinnipedia , also spend time on icebergs . Highly social animals , they often try to squeeze themselves onto already crowded ice- bergs , but other members of the group seem to enjoy the company . They are ...
... arctic members of the order Pinnipedia , also spend time on icebergs . Highly social animals , they often try to squeeze themselves onto already crowded ice- bergs , but other members of the group seem to enjoy the company . They are ...
Page 121
... Arctic terns , 105 Arctic Wildlife Refuge , 107 Ardeidae . See herons . Arthropoda , 27 , 28 , 63 arthropods , 74 Aspidontus taeniatus . See blennies , false cleaner . Atlantic current , 3 atolls , 7 , 20 auks , 55 Accipitridae . See ...
... Arctic terns , 105 Arctic Wildlife Refuge , 107 Ardeidae . See herons . Arthropoda , 27 , 28 , 63 arthropods , 74 Aspidontus taeniatus . See blennies , false cleaner . Atlantic current , 3 atolls , 7 , 20 auks , 55 Accipitridae . See ...
Page 126
... , 39-40 surfperch , 29 swells . See waves . swordfish , 75 T tectonic plate , 19 , 21 temperature . See currents , ocean ; temperature terns , 80 , 105 Arctic , 105 crested , 20 ferry , 20 sooty , 20 Thalarctos 126 Marine Biology.
... , 39-40 surfperch , 29 swells . See waves . swordfish , 75 T tectonic plate , 19 , 21 temperature . See currents , ocean ; temperature terns , 80 , 105 Arctic , 105 crested , 20 ferry , 20 sooty , 20 Thalarctos 126 Marine Biology.
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