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Total pages in content type is 4
Good articles
Total pages in content type is 3
Former good articles
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Did you know? articles
... that Acer diabolicum, the devil maple, gets its scientific and common names from the curly stigmas of its flowers (pictured)? (2020-02-05)
... that the extinct Miocene age maple Acer smileyi has been classified as closely related to the living Acer nipponicum (pictured)? (2011-12-22)
... that the Japanese sea cucumber can aestivate and remain in a dormant state for up to four years? (2012-06-15)
... that the Bonin white-eye can evidently learn about new food sources by watching warbling white-eyes feed? (2019-04-27)
... that mizuna is a cold-resistant mustard green grown extensively during winter in Japan? (2008-07-11)
... that new colonies of the carpet sea squirt can form by "dripping"? (2015-02-03)
... that Heart-kun is a Japanese puppy that was born with a heart-shaped patch of brown hair on its white-haired body? (2010-02-14)
... that the Japanese common toad (pictured) eats certain ants and beetles that are unpalatable to other predators? (2014-10-02)
... that the rare, "almost legendary" Japanese lates was considered to be the same fish as the barramundi until 1984? (2010-03-05)
... that Jōmon Sugi, located on the island of Yakushima, is the oldest specimen of Cryptomeria japonica and the largest conifer in Japan? (2008-09-01)
Kayabukiya Tavern (article's talk page missing blurb) (2009-04-01)
...that botanist Tomitaro Makino, despite dropping out of grammar school, named over 2500 plants and is known as the "Father of Japanese Botany"? (2006-03-09)
... that bivalve molluscs and brittle stars are often found in beds of Japanese sea lilies? (2012-11-22)
... that Ono Ranzan's school of pharmacognosy had over 1,000 pupils? (2015-05-19)
... that the deep sea worm Osedax japonicus relies on the skeleton of a dead whale for sustenance? (2014-03-02)
... that if the embryo of the blue bat star is split into its constituent cells, they can recombine into a viable starfish larva? (2013-07-10)
... that Podostroma cornu-damae can shrink your brain, make your skin fall off, cause you to speak and move abnormally and kill you? (2010-10-31)
... that the fruit of the Japanese Alpine Cherry can be used to make green dye? (2014-02-03)
... that the lizard goby holds on to rocks in fast-flowing water by means of a "sucker" formed from two fins? (2020-01-21)
... that the starfish Trophodiscus almus is unusual in brooding its young on its upper surface? (2014-03-25)
... that the tsunami fish (pictured) drifted thousands of miles on a ghost ship wrecked by the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami before being discovered on the coast of Washington? (2014-01-05)
... that three new Wildlife Protection Areas have been established in Japan prior to the 2012 Ramsar wetland conference, which started today? (2012-07-06)
... that the catsharks of the genus Galeus—G. antillensis, G. arae, G. atlanticus, G. cadenati, G. eastmani, G. gracilis, G. longirostris, G. melastomus, G. mincaronei, G. murinus, G. nipponensis, G. piperatus, G. polli, G. priapus, G. sauteri, G. schultzi, and G. springeri—have "saws" on their tails? (2010-11-11)
... that after approaching near-extinction in the 1950s, Japanese serow populations had increased so much by the 1970s that foresters fought to have it culled as a pest? (2013-07-30)
Total pages in content type is 25
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File:07. Japanese Garden Pano, Cowra, NSW, 22.09.2006.jpg
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File:Daurian redstart at Daisen Park in Osaka, January 2016.jpg
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File:Japanese white-eye at Tennōji Park in Osaka, January 2016 III.jpg
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File:Japanmakaken im Jigokudani Monkey Park bei der Fellpflege.webm
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File:Rhinogobius flumineus(Hamamatsu,Shizuoka,Japan).jpg
Total pages in content type is 5
Main page featured articles
- Cane toad (2006-08-15)
- Humpback whale (2004-10-15)
- Right whale (2006-06-29)
- Sei whale (2009-06-14)
Total pages in content type is 4
Picture of the day pictures
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File:07. Japanese Garden Pano, Cowra, NSW, 22.09.2006.jpg (2008-01-15)
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File:Daurian redstart at Daisen Park in Osaka, January 2016.jpg (2020-05-09)
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File:Rhinogobius flumineus(Hamamatsu,Shizuoka,Japan).jpg (2020-01-14)
Total pages in content type is 3