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Insects, easily. They account for about 75% of the entire animal kingdom, including vertebrates! ^^
The hexapoda subphylum containing the insecta class is the largest with around a million described arthropod species.
There are around 75 monkey species in Brazil.
That question is impossible to answer because there are so many species that new ones are being discovered every day. There could very well be millions.
They eat another invasive animal, the Zebra Mussel. They eat about 75 of them each day!
There are 75 species of Swallows found world wide. 8 of those species are found in Canada and United States.
The Cheetah is the fastest animal on Earth, they can run up to 75 MPH.
depends on what tpe of dog my borda collie uses 75%
A total of 138 species of mammals, 449 species of birds , 75 species of fish , 6 species of amphibians and 22 species of reptiles have been registered on the animal kingdom list of Mongolia. Besides these, there are more than 13,000 species of invertebrate, including 516 species of insects, worms, fresh water and terrestrial mollusks in Mongolia.
Botanists do tend to specialise in botany, which is the science of studying plants. In the case of Joseph Banks, he also observed new animal species. He is best known, however, for cataloguing hundreds of new species of plants in Australia. He classified and described eucalyptus, acacia, mimosa, and some 75 species of the genus named after him, Banksia.
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they take up 75% of it