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ARC | young ram | Young rams stay with their mothers until two years of age. | 0.317355 |
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Waterloo | young rat | Young rats are sexually mature in about three months. | 0.526208 |
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Waterloo | young rat | Young rats become sexually mature at about three months, with most living six months to a year. | 0.606513 |
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TupleKB | young rat | Young rats consume diets. | 1 |
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TupleKB | young rat | Young rats eat food. | 1 |
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TupleKB | young rat | Young rats eat solid food. | 1 |
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Waterloo | young rat | Young rats have a shorter depth of the anterior chamber than older rats. | 0.380998 |
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Waterloo | young rat | Young rats reach reproductive maturity in about three months. | 0.495567 |
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Waterloo | young rat | Young rats require more protein in the form of milk, cooked meat or complete dried dog food. | 0.411389 |
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ARC | young rat | Most | Most young rats eat food. | 0.591034 |
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ARC | young rat | Most | Most young rats eat solid food. | 0.498162 |
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ARC | young rattler | Young rattlers are completely independent of the mother. | 0.241646 |
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Waterloo | young rattler | Young rattlers are completely independent of the mother. | 0.241646 |
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TupleKB | young red fox | Young red foxes have skills. | 1 |
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Waterloo | young rhino | Young rhinos are occasionally prey items for large carnivores such as lions and hyenas. | 0.598538 |
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ARC | young rhinos | Young rhinos can fall prey to predators such as big cats, crocodiles, wild dogs, and hyena. | 0.602264 |
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ARC | young rhizome | Young rhizomes are generally capable of rapid and active growth. | 0.474257 |
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Waterloo | young robin | Young robins are paler than adults and have dark spots on the chest. | 0.254051 |
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Waterloo | young robin | Young robins have a spotted or streaked breast. | 0.343373 |
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ARC | young rooster | Young roosters begin to show colored feathers on their breasts and necks at eight weeks. | 0.607587 |
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Waterloo | young rooster | Young roosters begin to show colored feathers on their breasts and necks at eight weeks. | 0.607587 |
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TupleKB | young rooster | Young roosters reach maturity. | 1 |
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TupleKB | young rooster | Young roosters reach sexual maturity. | 1 |
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ARC | young rooster | Most | Most young roosters reach maturity. | 0.439688 |
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ARC | young rooster | Most | Most young roosters reach sexual maturity. | 0.506251 |
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ARC | young root | Young roots contain only hyoscyamine. | 0.263602 |
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Waterloo | young salmon | Young salmon are able to detect immeasurable traces of elements present in their environment. | 0.368234 |
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Waterloo | young salmon | Young salmon are excellent food sources for a large variety of animals. | 0.343118 |
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Waterloo | young salmon | Young salmon are particularly sensitive to chromium. | 0.35105 |
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ARC | young salmon | Young salmon begin a feeding response within a few days. | 0.237874 |
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TupleKB | young salmon | Young salmon have sacs. | 1 |
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TupleKB | young salmon | Young salmon have yolk sacs. | 1 |
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TupleKB | young salmon | Young salmon migrate to sea. | 1 |
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ARC | young salmon | Young salmon spend one to four years in their natal river. | 0.328749 |
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Waterloo | young salmon | Most | Most young salmon are cryptic, in that that they blend with the bottom. | 0.240508 |
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ARC | young salmon | Most | Most young salmon have sacs. | 0.310836 |
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ARC | young salmon | Most | Most young salmon have yolk sacs. | 0.318577 |
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Waterloo | young salmonid | Young salmonids are the most vulnerable. | 0.253792 |
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Waterloo | young salmonid | Young salmonids stay close to the coastline when they first reach the sea. | 0.633426 |
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ARC | young sapling | Young saplings tolerate wind and atmospheric pollution. | 0.35062 |
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ARC | young scorpion | Young scorpions bear a resemblance to their parents. | 0.351283 |
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ARC | young scorpion | Young scorpions develop within the mother's body. | 0.537948 |
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Waterloo | young seal | Young seals become tame within moments after birth. | 0.482667 |
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Waterloo | young seal | Young seals eat proportionally more shrimps than do older animals. | 0.64574 |
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Waterloo | young seal | Young seals feed in the surface waters while adult harps dive deeper for cod and herring. | 0.635876 |
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Waterloo | young seal | Young seals wander widely. | 0.267695 |
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ARC | young shark | some | Some young sharks reach maturity. | 0.538223 |
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Waterloo | young shrimp | Young shrimp go through several larval stages as they are carried shoreward by currents. | 0.567385 |
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ARC | young silkworm | Young silkworms can only feed on tender mulberry leaves. | 0.721664 |
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TupleKB | young singer | Young singers lose grandfathers. | 1 |
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Waterloo | young skin | Young skin has more fat cells in the dermis than older skin. | 0.637197 |
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Waterloo | young skin | Young skin is especially vulnerable to sun damage. | 0.282939 |
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Waterloo | young skin | Young skin is even more susceptible to sun damage than older skin. | 0.36501 |
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Waterloo | young skin | Young skin suffers often from excess sebum secretion and large pores. | 0.301604 |
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ARC | young skink | Young skinks have a bright blue tail. | 0.261141 |
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ARC | young skink | Young skinks have black bodies with bright blue tails. | 0.401521 |
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Waterloo | young skink | Young skinks have five white or yellowish stripes on a blackish body and a bright blue tail. | 0.275492 |
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TupleKB | young skunk | Young skunks follow mothers. | 1 |
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ARC | young skunk | Most | Most young skunks follow mothers. | 0.255302 |
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ARC | young skunk | some | Some young skunks stay in burrows. | 0.518882 |
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Waterloo | young slug | Young slugs are more susceptible than older slugs. | 0.265274 |
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Waterloo | young smoker | Young smokers are more likely to use other drugs. | 0.289051 |
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Waterloo | young smoker | Young smokers consume nearly one billion packs of cigarettes a year. | 0.408291 |
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Waterloo | young snake | Young snakes are a pale color with a yellow tail tip. | 0.395059 |
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Waterloo | young snake | Young snakes are common on the desert side but rare on the coast side of the mountains. | 0.345012 |
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ARC | young snake | Young snakes are eaten by larger toads. | 0.505118 |
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Waterloo | young snake | Young snakes can shed four or more times per year during their first two years of life. | 0.712221 |
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ARC | young snake | Young snakes fend for themselves from birth. | 0.490792 |
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Waterloo | young snake | Young snakes fend for themselves from birth. | 0.490792 |
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Waterloo | young snake | Young snakes grow rapidly, feeding very frequently. | 0.613281 |
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Waterloo | young snake | Young snakes use an egg tooth to break out out their shell. | 0.648605 |
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Waterloo | young snake | all | All young snakes are independent of their mothers. | 0.437476 |
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ARC | young soil | Young soils can retain the structure of the parent material. | 0.24867 |
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Waterloo | young spadefoot | Young spadefoots grow rapidly. | 0.268667 |
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Waterloo | young spider | Young spiders use the catkin-like oak flowers as niches, where they trap small insect meals. | 0.643479 |
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Waterloo | young spider | Most | Most young spiders mature to adults in about one year. | 0.69391 |
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Waterloo | young sponge | Young sponges are orange and gradually turn to brown and then black as the sponge matures. | 0.279395 |
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ARC | young sponge | Young sponges are usually thin and flat, rather than thick and branching. | 0.449753 |
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ARC | young sporophyte | Young sporophytes appear in the spring and grow rapidly. | 0.371433 |
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TupleKB | young sporophyte | Young sporophytes have roots. | 1 |
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ARC | young sporophyte | Most | Most young sporophytes have roots. | 0.659112 |
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ARC | young sporophyte | some | Some young sporophytes become gametophytes. | 0.598889 |
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ARC | young squid | Young squid can also feed on items that humans have polluted their waters with. | 0.673532 |
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Waterloo | young squid | Young squid grow rapidly. | 0.402005 |
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ARC | young squirrel | Young squirrels are deaf and blind during the first few weeks of their life. | 0.664752 |
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SimpleWikipedia | young squirrel | Young squirrels are deaf and blind during the first few weeks of their life. | 0.664752 |
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Waterloo | young squirrel | Young squirrels are naturally curious and are on their own at a very young age. | 0.469253 |
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ARC | young squirrel | Young squirrels enter their winter burrows later than the adults, if at all. | 0.658226 |
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TupleKB | young squirrel | Young squirrels have teeth. | 1 |
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ARC | young squirrel | Young squirrels have to learn how to open hazelnuts. | 0.464344 |
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TupleKB | young squirrel | Young squirrels live on nuts. | 1 |
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ARC | young squirrel | Young squirrels remain in the nest for about six weeks. | 0.520901 |
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ARC | young squirrel | Most | Most young squirrels have teeth. | 0.689783 |
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ARC | young squirrel | Most | Most young squirrels live on nuts. | 0.700659 |
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Waterloo | young stand | many | Many young stands grow on old burn sites in which accumulated fuels have burned off. | 0.245779 |
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Waterloo | young star | Young stars are visible as clusters of blue stars. | 0.441464 |
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Waterloo | young star | Young stars convert hydrogen to helium, a reaction that liberates vast amounts of heat. | 0.671944 |
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ARC | young star | Young stars develop by accreting matter. | 0.359078 |
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Waterloo | young star | Young stars generate more energy and are hotter shining brightly with a blue or white light. | 0.50158 |
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Waterloo | young star | Young stars get their energy from gravity. | 0.416812 |
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