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#1 List of longest living dogs
This is a list of the oldest verified dogs in the world, listed by age, all of whom have attained the minimum age of 20. Aging in dogs depends on breed, size and diet. This article possibly contains inappropriate or misinterpreted citations that do not verify the text . ( October 2015 )
#1 Maize
Maize ( / m eɪ z / MAYZ ; Zea mays subsp. mays , from Spanish : maíz after Taino : mahiz ), also known as corn ( North American and Australian English ), is a cereal grain first domesticated by indigenous peoples in southern Mexico about 10,000 years ago. [1] [2] The leafy stalk of the plant produce
Erwin Friedrich Theodor Stresemann [1] (22 November 1889, in Dresden – 20 November 1972, in East Berlin ) was a German naturalist and ornithologist . Stresemann was an ornithologist of extensive breadth who compiled one of the first and most comprehensive accounts of avian biology of its time as par
Otto Karl Berg (August 15, 1815 in Stettin – November 20, 1866 in Berlin) was a German botanist and pharmacist . The official abbreviation of his name, in botany, is O. Berg. German botanist and pharmacist Otto Karl Berg Born 1815 Stettin , German Confederation Died 1866 Berlin, German Confederation
Alvah Augustus Eaton (November 20, 1865 – September 29, 1908) was an American botanist who described many species of pteridophytes , orchids and grass. [1] U.S. botanist (1865-1908)
William Hutton (26 July 1797 – 20 November 1860) was a British geologist. British geologist (1797–1860) For other people named William Hutton, see William Hutton (disambiguation) .
#5 Gábor Andreánszky (botanist)
Baron Gábor Andreánszky de Liptószentandrás (August 1, 1895 – November 20, 1967) was a Hungarian botanist , paleobotanist and explorer. He was the son of politician and MP Gábor Andreánszky (1848-1908). Gábor Andreánszky Born August 1, 1895 Alsópetény , Austria-Hungary Died November 20, 1967 (1967-1
Sir Rawson William Rawson , KCMG , CB (8 September 1812 – 20 November 1899) was a British government official and statistician. [1] During his tenure as a public servant in Canada he contributed to the Report on the affairs of the Indians in Canada , a foundational document in the establishment of t
Charles Plumier ( French: [ʃaʁl ply.mje] ; 20 April 1646 – 20 November 1704) was a French botanist after whom the frangipani genus Plumeria is named. Plumier is considered one of the most important of the botanical explorers of his time. He made three botanizing expeditions to the West Indies , wh
Hugo Zapałowicz (151 November 1852, in Ljubljana , Slovenia – 20 November 1917, in Perovsk [now Kyzylorda ] , Kazakhstan ) was a botanist, natural scientist, traveller, and military lawyer. This article needs additional citations for verification . ( January 2013 ) Hugo Zapałowicz Born ( 1852-11-15
#9 Paul Knuth
Paul Erich Otto Wilhelm Knuth (20 November 1854 in Greifswald – 30 October 1900 in Kiel ) was a 19th-century German botanist and pollination ecologist . [1] Not to be confused with Reinhard Gustav Paul Knuth . He studied chemistry and natural history at the University of Greifswald and obtained his
#10 Ivan Nikolaevich Gorozhankin
Ivan Nikolaevich Gorozhankin (1848-1904) was a Russian botanist . His early education was in his home town of Voronezh , where he attended secondary school (1858–1865) before being admitted to the Law School at the Imperial Moscow University , before changing his enrollment to the natural sciences i
Albert Israel Schatz (2 February 1920 – 17 January 2005) was an American microbiologist and academic, who discovered the antibiotic streptomycin , [1] the first drug known to be effective for the treatment of tuberculosis . [2] He graduated from Rutgers University in 1942 with a bachelor's degree in
Karl Bartholomaeus [1] Heller (20 November 1824 – 14 December 1880) was an Austrian botanist and naturalist who explored Mexico in 1845–48 and published his memoir. [2] In the latter year Johann Jakob Heckel published the livebearing freshwater Green swordtail ( Xiphophorus helleri ), since the earl
#13 Friedrich Gottlieb Bartling
Friedrich Gottlieb Bartling (December 9, 1798 – November 20, 1875) was a German botanist who was a native of Hanover . German botanist (1798–1875) Grave of Friedrich Gottlieb Bartling in Göttingen He studied natural sciences at the University of Göttingen , and in 1818 took a botanical journey throu
#14 Frère León
Frère León ( English: Brother León , Spanish : Hermano León ; December 31, 1871 – November 20, 1955) was a French -born Cuban botanist and De La Salle Brother . Born Joseph Sylvestre Sauget in Arbois , Jura , León was an important contributor to the botanical exploration of Cuba and co-authored, wit
#15 Carlo Vittadini
Carlo Vittadini (11 June 1800, in Bertonico – 20 November 1865, in Milan ) was an Italian doctor and mycologist . Italian mycologist Carlo Vittadini
#16 John Hutchinson (botanist)
John Hutchinson , OBE , FRS (7 April 1884 Blindburn, Northumberland – 2 September 1972 London ) was an English botanist , taxonomist and author. [1] [2] [3] [4] English botanist and taxonomist (1884-1972) John Hutchinson Born ( 1884-04-07 ) 7 April 1884 Wark on Tyne , Northumberland Died 2 September
Augusto Weberbauer (birth name " August " – Breslau , 20 November 1871 – died in Lima , 1948) was a German naturalist, botanist and university professor. He conducted systematic exploration of Peru in search of new plant species. Weberbauer received his PhD in botany at the University of Breslau (18
#18 Jean Nadeaud
Jean Nadeaud (1834 – 20 November 1898) was a French naval surgeon , physician and botanist . From February 1856 to August 1859, he lived in Tahiti , where he studied and collected plants native to the island. In 1864, he received his doctorate from the faculty of medicine at Montpellier with a thesi
Leopold Hartley Grindon (28 March 1818 – 20 November 1904) was an English educator and botanist, and a pioneer in adult education . His plant collection and botanical drawings and writings formed a major asset of the herbarium at Manchester Museum , when it was founded in 1860. [1] English educator
Fayette Frederick Forbes (1851-1935), was a water engineer, plant collector, and botanist with a particular interest in algae and diatoms. At the time of his death he also held the record for the longest-serving public servant in "nearly 100 cities and towns" of the United States of America. [2] Nor
The Riverbanks Zoo and Garden is a 170-acre (69 ha) zoo , aquarium , and botanical garden located along the Saluda River in Columbia, South Carolina , United States. A small portion of the zoo extends into the nearby city of West Columbia . It is operated by the Rich-Lex Riverbanks Park Special Pu
Australia Zoo is a 700-acre (280 ha) zoo located in the Australian state of Queensland on the Sunshine Coast near Beerwah / Glass House Mountains . It is a member of the Zoo and Aquarium Association (ZAA), and is owned by Terri Irwin , the widow of Steve Irwin , whose wildlife documentary series T
Tokyo Skytree ( 東京スカイツリー , Tōkyō Sukaitsurī , stylized TOKYO SKYTREE ) is a broadcasting and observation tower in Sumida , Tokyo . It became the tallest structure in Japan in 2010 [3] and reached its full height of 634 meters (2,080 ft) in March 2011, making it the tallest tower in the world, disp
#4 Bronx Zoo
The Bronx Zoo (also historically the Bronx Zoological Park and the Bronx Zoological Gardens ) is a zoo within Bronx Park in the Bronx , New York . It is one of the largest zoos in the United States by area and is the largest metropolitan zoo in the United States by area, [5] comprising 265 acres (10