yearly: an adjective for something that happens every year.
app: Abbreviation for an application or computer program designed for a specific task.
action: the way something, often a person or other living thing, acts towards others or acts itself.
bird: A warm-blooded winged animal that first appeared during the dinosaur era. Birds are covered in feathers and give birth to their young from eggs laid in some kind of nest. Most birds fly, but throughout history there have been occasional flightless species.
Maintenance: The act of preserving or protecting something. The focus of this work ranges from fine art to endangered species and other aspects of the natural environment.
data: Facts and/or statistics collected together for analysis. They are not necessarily organized in a way that gives them meaning. For digital information (the type stored by computers), these data are typically numbers stored in binary code and represented as strings of 0's and 1's.
database: An organized collection of related data.
dinosaur: A word meaning a scary lizard. These reptiles appeared about 243 million years ago. All are descendants of egg-laying reptiles known as archosaurs. Their descendants eventually split into two lineages. For decades they have been distinguished by their butts. Lines like the waist of a lizard, saurischianbipedal theropods such as tyrannosaurus And the slow four-legged Apatosaurus.The second row of the so-called bird hips, or ornithischian Dinosaurs appear to have led to vastly different groups of animals, including stegosaurs and duck-billed dinosaurs. Many large dinosaurs became extinct about 66 million years ago. However, some Sauriskians survived. They are the birds we see today (and they have now evolved so-called “bird-waisted” pelvises).
Diversity: A wide range of similar items, ideas, and people. In a social context, it can refer to diverse experiences and cultural backgrounds. (in biology) various life forms.
extinction: The permanent loss of a species, family, or larger group of organisms.
fossil: preserved ruins or traces of ancient life. There are various types of fossils. Dinosaur bones and other body parts are called “body fossils.” Things that look like footprints are called “trace fossils.” Dinosaur feces specimens are also fossils. The process by which fossils are formed is called fossilization.
habitat:A region or natural environment where animals and plants normally live, such as deserts, coral reefs, and freshwater lakes. A habitat can be home to thousands of different species.
information: (as opposed to data) A fact provided or a learned trend about something or someone, often as a result of the study of data.
emigration: (v. migration) moving from one area or habitat to another, especially on a regular basis (and according to the seasons) or in response to some driving force (such as climate or war). Individuals who make this move are known as immigrants.
population: (in biology) a group of individuals (of the same species) living in a particular area.
seed: A group of similar organisms that can survive and produce offspring that can reproduce.
tool: An object made or obtained by humans or other animals that they use to accomplish some purpose, such as reaching food, defending themselves, or grooming themselves.
Characteristic: a characteristic of something.
Individual: Something different from others. The only one of its kind.
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