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Classis (biyolohiya)

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Iton classis in usa nga taxonomiko nga ranggo.   Usa ka turók ini nga barasahon. Dako it imo maibubulig ha Wikipedia pinaagi han pagparabong hini. This page is only for reference, If you need detailed information, please check here

Eurotiales

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Eurotiales Siyentipiko nga pagklasipika Ginhadi-an: Fungi Pagbahin: Ascomycota Klase: Eurotiomycetes Orden: Eurotiales Binomial nga ngaran Eurotiales An Eurotiales [1] in uska ordo han Fungi. An Eurotiales in nahilalakip ha classis nga Eurotiomycetes, divisio nga Ascomycota, ngan regnum nga Fungi. [1] An ordo nga Eurotiales in naglalakip hin 0 ka mga species, sumala ha Catalogue of Life [1] . An kladograma hini sumala ha Catalogue of Life [1] : Eurotiomycetes   Eurotiales  Elaphomycetaceae Thermoascaceae Trichocomaceae Arachnomycetales Ascosphaerales Chaetothyriales Coryneliales Mycocaliciales Onygenales Pyrenulales Verrucariales Mga kasarigan | ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Roskov Y., Kunze T., Paglinawan L., Orrell T., Nicolson D., Culham A., Bailly N., Kirk P., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Hernandez F., De Wever A. (red) (201...

Is this image of a skinny polar bear an accurate representation of polar bears today?

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1 Today I saw this image comparing a polar bear from 2009 to one from 2019: It’s been shared nearly 50k times, as of writing this. My question is is this accurate? My main suspicions are the following: 2019 has only just begun. It seems a little unlikely that the image of the polar bear was taken in the last 15 days (but not impossible, of course) The second polar bear appears to have just emerged from water (drops coming from its tail?). This can often cause fur to clump (it happens to my dog when he is bathed). Is this causing a lot of the difference? Were the images taken at different times of year? I believe that polar bears hibernate. It could be that the first polar bear has been eating, storing up fat for the winter period, and the second has just left hibernation. Is the image of the same polar ...