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SPECIES OF REPTILE
Japanese Pond Turtle; Mauremys japonica; Emys japonica; Clemmys japonica; Ocadia japonica

japonica      
n. soort plant
Melia Azedarach         
  • Indian grey hornbill (''[[Ocyceros birostris]]'') eating ''Melia azedarach'' fruit at [[Roorkee]] in  [[Haridwar]] District of [[Uttarakhand]], [[India]].
  • ''Melia azedarach'' plank
SPECIES OF PLANT
Chinaberry; China-berry; Melia australis; Melia candollei; Melia japonica; Melia sempervirens; Ceylon Cedar; Melia Azederach; Texas umbrella; Chinaberries; China berry; Ceylon cedar; Chinaberrytree; Syringa berrytree; Chinaberry tree
Paternosterboom (een veel voorkomende boom in Israël)
red fox         
  • A young boy holding a tame red fox kit
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  • A [[golden eagle]] feeding on a red fox
  • ''Beagle and Fox'' (1885) by [[Bruno Liljefors]]
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  • Red fox kits coming out of their den
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  • Red fox pelts
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  • A European fox (''V. v. crucigera'') in an inquisitive posture
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  • A carcass of a lamb near a red fox den
  • Red fox pressed against the trunk of a pine tree in [[Ilmatsalu]], Estonia
  • Multi-coloured North American red fox
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  • A pair of European foxes (''V. v. crucigera'') at the [[British Wildlife Centre]], Surrey, England
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  • A red fox challenging two [[Eurasian badger]]s
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  • European fox kit in [[Oxfordshire]]
  • Juvenile red foxes are known as kits
  • A red fox with a [[coypu]]
  • A pair of Wasatch Mountains foxes (''V. v. macroura'') squabbling
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  • Skull of a northern fox
  • Reynard the Fox in an 1869 children's book
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  • Comparative illustration of skulls of the red fox (left) and Rüppell's fox (right): note the more developed facial area of the former.
  • A red fox in a [[Birmingham]] garden investigating a rabbit hutch
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  • Various red fox colour morphs
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  • A red fox in a fur farm in [[Vörå]], Finland
  • Red fox (left) and [[corsac fox]] (right) yawning
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SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Vulpes vulpes; Japanese red fox; Red Foxes; Common Red Fox; Red foxes; Hokkaido Fox; Canis alopex; Hill fox; Red Fox; Urban fox; Vulpes vulpes japonica; Red fox fur; Common red fox; Sexual behavior of red foxes; Urban foxes; Evolution of the red fox; Social behavior of red foxes; Territorial behavior of red foxes; Mating behavior of red foxes; Denning behavior of red foxes; Scandinavian red fox; Draft:Scandinavian red fox; Reproductive behavior of red foxes; Hunting behavior of red foxes; Vocalizations of red foxes; British Columbian fox; Draft:British Columbian fox; Wasatch mountain fox; Red fox as pets
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Определение

japonica
[d??'p?n?k?]
¦ noun an Asian shrub of the rose family, with bright red flowers followed by edible fruits. [Chaenomeles speciosa (Japanese quince) and related species.]
Origin
C19: mod. L., feminine of japonicus 'Japanese'.

Википедия

Japanese pond turtle

The Japanese pond turtle (Mauremys japonica), also called commonly the Japanese pond terrapin and the Japanese pond tortoise, is a species of turtle in the family Geoemydidae endemic to Japan. Its Japanese name is nihon ishigame, Japanese stone turtle. Its population has decreased somewhat due to habitat loss, but it is not yet considered a threatened species.

This species is known to hybridize with the Chinese pond turtle, the Chinese stripe-necked turtle, and the Chinese box turtle (and possibly other Geoemydidae) in captivity. As these three species are much rarer and strongly declining in the wild, this should be avoided.

The Japanese pond turtle is an aquatic species found in many freshwater bodies of water. These include rivers, lakes, ponds, swamps, marshes, and irrigated rice paddies in the flatlands surrounding highlands. Although they can be found on both flatlands and on the slopes of the mountains, studies have shown they are more likely to thrive on the flatlands. This can be essential to understanding the conservation measures needed to protect this near-threatened species.