Animals of the genus Bos
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COWSAnimals of the genus Bos
cowythe mature female of cattle (genus Bos)
cowiestthe mature female of cattle (genus Bos)
cowierthe mature female of cattle (genus Bos)
parameciuma genus of tiny animals including the slipper animalcule also PARAMAECIUM, PARAMOECIUM
parameciaPARAMECIUM, a genus of tiny animals including the slipper animalcule also PARAMAECIUM, PARAMOECIUM
leptospirosisa disease of animals or man caused by bacteria of the genus Leptospira, aka Weil's disease
leptospirosesLEPTOSPIROSIS, a disease of animals or man caused by bacteria of the genus Leptospira, aka Weil's disease
toxoplasmosisan infection of animals (esp the domestic cat) and humans by microorganisms, prob protozoa, of the genus Toxoplasma
babesiaany protozoan of the genus Babesia, certain species of which are parasitic and pathogenic for warm-blooded animals
mealwormsThe larva of a darkling beetle (genus Tenebrio), which is widely fed to captive birds and other insectivorous animals
toxoplasmosesTOXOPLASMOSIS, an infection of animals (esp the domestic cat) and humans by microorganisms, prob protozoa, of the genus Toxoplasma
mealwormThe larva of a darkling beetle (genus Tenebrio), which is widely fed to captive birds and other insectivorous animals
vibrioany of several comma- or S-shaped bacteria of the genus Vibrio, certain species of which are pathogenic for humans and other animals
vibriosany of several comma- or S-shaped bacteria of the genus Vibrio, certain species of which are pathogenic for humans and other animals
vibrioidany of several comma- or S-shaped bacteria of the genus Vibrio, certain species of which are pathogenic for humans and other animals
fusariumany fungus of the genus Fusarium, occurring primarily in temperate regions and causing a variety of diseases in plants and animals, producing in humans a loss of fingernails and sometimes blindness
fusariaany fungus of the genus Fusarium, occurring primarily in temperate regions and causing a variety of diseases in plants and animals, producing in humans a loss of fingernails and sometimes blindness
classificationsThe arrangement of animals and plants in taxonomic groups according to their observed similarities (including at least kingdom and phylum in animals, division in plants, and class, order, family, genus, and species)
classificationThe arrangement of animals and plants in taxonomic groups according to their observed similarities (including at least kingdom and phylum in animals, division in plants, and class, order, family, genus, and species)