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  1. Encyclopedia of Life

    What is EOL? What's New? The EOL Forum Education Citing EOL Terms of Use Data Services Food Webs Language Support Donate Contact Us Animals Mammals Birds Amphibians …

  2. What is EOL? - Encyclopedia of Life

    What is EOL? Our knowledge of the many life-forms on Earth - of animals, plants, fungi, protists and bacteria - is scattered around the world in books, journals, databases, websites, specimen …

  3. animals - Encyclopedia of Life

    Metazoa (Animals) is a kingdom of biota. There are 1402683 species of Animals, in 147157 genera and 8933 families. It includes groups like Cnidarians, Sponges, and Comb Jellies. EOL …

  4. What's New? - Encyclopedia of Life

    The EOL Forum: Discussions related to EOL and its content are now supported on an integrated forum - discuss.eol.org - where you can begin or join a forum thread about a particular species …

  5. TraitBank - Encyclopedia of Life

    Like the rest of EOL content, it is available for re-use, and comes with detailed attribution data so you can credit it if you use it in your own work. This data is modeled as a property graph in neo4j.

  6. Cats - Encyclopedia of Life

    URI: https://eol.org/schema/terms/corneal_eyes Definition: Because of the difference in refractive index between air and water (or corneal tissue), a curved cornea is an image-forming lens in …

  7. Animals - Encyclopedia of Life

    It is estimated that around 9 or 10 million species of animals inhabit the earth; the exact number is not known and all estimates are rough. Animals range in size from no more than a few cells to …

  8. EOL History - Encyclopedia of Life

    EOL brings together trusted information from resources across the world such as museums, learned societies, expert scientists, and others into one massive database and a single, easy …

  9. Encyclopedia of Life

    Structured Data : This service provides access to EOL taxa, ecological interactions and organism attributes, which are modeled as nodes, node properties, and relationships in a property graph.

  10. Plants - Encyclopedia of Life

    A plant is any one of the vast number of organisms within the biological kingdom Plantae; in general, these species are considered of limited motility and generally manufacture their own …