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on my home page.
— 2004-01-28 —
I do not attend on a day-by-day basis, as my job does not allow this.
That doesn't imply that I will not stay with things I've started...
Pages started:
Lino Ventura | Marlène Jobert | Ingrid Thulin
Le Passager de la Pluie
Laura DiDio | Lester Hogan | Tom Duff | MEKO®
Preppie murder
Mon Chéri
Nia Künzer (Pictures)
Strange Units
(with redirects FFF | microfortnight | furlongs per fortnight
nanocentury | microcentury | nanoacre | Hubble-barn)
Editor/Contributor:
Karlsruhe | Reykjavík | Humbug Mountain | Heinrich-Hertz-Turm
Madog | Natasha
Operation Entebbe | Yoni Netanyahu
Albert Hofmann ( Pictures)
Vladimir Vissotzki
CeeCee Lyles | Sarah Marple-Cantrell | Jennifer Levin
Birgit Prinz (Pictures)
RAF Church Fenton
isbn.nu | Blind transmission | RealAudio
Sarah Gordon (VfD) | Fridrik Skulason
attoparsec | Gyrator | Kryptos | 12 (number) | Floppy disk | kilobyte
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- /Coop
- /Bits'n'Pieces
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The Alpine ibex (Capra ibex), also known as the steinbock, is a species of goat that lives in the Alps of Europe. Its closest living relative is the Iberian ibex. Alpine ibex have brownish-grey coats and sharp hooves adapted to steep, rough terrain. Found at elevations as high as 3,300 metres (10,800 feet), they are active throughout the year, primarily feeding on grass in open alpine meadows. Adult males, which are larger than females, segregate from them for most of the year, coming together only during the breeding season, when they fight for access to the females using their long horns. The Alpine ibex has been successfully reintroduced to parts of its historical range, but all individuals living today descend from a population bottleneck of fewer than 100 individuals from Gran Paradiso National Park in Italy. The species has few predators and is not threatened, but it has very low genetic diversity. These Alpine ibex, a male in winter and a female in summer, were photographed at Creux du Van in Switzerland.Photograph credit: Giles Laurent
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