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FAMILY OF ARACHNIDS
Phytoseiid; Predatory mite; Predatory mites

Predatory publishing         
  • Jeffrey Beall
  • Campaign ''Think. Check. Submit.''
BUSINESS PRACTICE
Predatory open-access publishing; Predatory publisher; Predatory open-access publisher; Predatory journal; Predatory journals; Predatory open access publisher; Predatory open access publishers; Predatory open access journals; Predatory publishers; Predatory open access journal; Predatory open-access journal; Predatory open access; List of predatory publishers; Predatory open access publishing; Predatory open-access publication; Dr. Fraud; Predatory scholarly open-access journals; Stop Predatory Journals; Write-only publishing; Predatory open-access publishers
Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing or deceptive publishing, is an exploitative academic publishing business model that involves charging publication fees to authors without checking articles for quality and legitimacy, and without providing editorial and publishing services that legitimate academic journals provide, whether open access or not. The phenomenon of "open access predatory publishers" was first noticed by Jeffrey Beall, when he described "publishers that are ready to publish any article for payment".
Master of Animals         
  • Single bull-man wrestling with a lion, [[Mesopotamia]], 3rd millennium BC
  • Assyrian hero]] grasping a lion and a snake
  • Mistress of animals ([[Potnia Theron]]) Pithos with relief, 625-600 BC, National Archaeological Museum of Athens
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MOTIF IN ANCIENT ART SHOWING A HUMAN BETWEEN AND GRASPING TWO CONFRONTED ANIMALS
Lord of the Animals; God of animals; Lord of the animals; Master of animals; Lord of Animals
The Master of Animals, Lord of Animals, or Mistress of the Animals is a motif in ancient art showing a human between and grasping two confronted animals.Arruz, 303-304 The motif is very widespread in the art of the Ancient Near East and Egypt.
Transportation of animals         
  • A painting of the fictional [[Don Quixote]] transporting a lion
  • passenger cabin]] of an [[Air France]] aircraft
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  • An illustration of giraffes being transported, 1874
  • Keiko]] being transported on a [[Boeing C-17 Globemaster III]]
INTENTIONAL MOVEMENT OF ANIMALS BY TRANSPORT
Animal Transportation; Transporting animals; Shipping animals
The transportation of animals is the intentional movement of animals by transport. Common categories of animals which are transported include livestock destined for sale or slaughter; zoological specimens; laboratory animals; race horses; pets; and wild animals being rescued or relocated.

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Phytoseiidae

The Phytoseiidae are a family of mites which feed on thrips and other mite species. They are often used as a biological control agent for managing mite pests. Because of their usefulness as biological control agents, interest in Phytoseiidae has steadily increased over the past century. Public awareness of the biological control potential of invertebrates has been growing, though mainly in the US and Europe. In 1950, there were 34 known species. Today, there are 2,731 documented species organized in 90 genera and three subfamilies.

Examples of use of predatory animals
1. "It‘s morally and ethically outrageous to be killing them." Harry Dutton, the state‘s alligator management coordinator, said no other state has such an abundance of large predatory animals living so close to so many humans.
2. Authorities theorized that the cat had contracted the disease by eating an infected bird, thus suggesting that the virus might be introduced into the food chain, creating vulnerabilities for any variety of predatory animals, or humans in contact with them.
3. An animal group calling themselves the Wild Beasts Trust are preparing to release dozens of dangerous predatory animals into the countryside, putting humans and livestock at risk, police fear.