
[{"id":"37277","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-F7DCDC-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#f7dcdc","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/escherichia-coli-2\/","excerpt":"Escherichia coli\u00a0(\/\u02cc\u025b\u0283\u0259\u02c8r\u026aki\u0259\u00a0\u02c8ko\u028ala\u026a\/\u00a0ESH-\u0259-RIK-ee-\u0259\u00a0KOH-lye)[1][2]\u00a0is a\u00a0gram-negative,\u00a0facultative anaerobic,\u00a0rod-shaped,\u00a0coliform bacterium\u00a0of the genus\u00a0Escherichia\u00a0that is commonly found in the lower\u00a0intestine\u00a0of\u00a0warm-blooded\u00a0organisms.[3][4]\u00a0Most\u00a0E.\u00a0coli\u00a0strains\u00a0are part of the normal\u00a0microbiota of the gut, where they constitute about 0.1%, along with other\u00a0facultative anaerobes.[5]\u00a0These bacteria are mostly harmless or even beneficial to humans.[6]\u00a0For example, some strains of\u00a0E.\u00a0coli\u00a0benefit their hosts by producing\u00a0vitamin K2[7]\u00a0or by preventing the colonization of the intestine by [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"<i>Escherichia coli<\/i>","title-attr":"&lt;i&gt;Escherichia coli&lt;\/i&gt;","latin-name":"Bacteria","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/54578640831_bc2c7a8b12_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>These bacteria are often studied by scientists to learn more about bacteria. They live in our\u00a0intestines but can sometimes make us sick too.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Chelsea O'Bryne<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.chelseaobyrne.ca\/\">www.chelseaobyrne.ca\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Chelsea O'Bryne","url":"https:\/\/www.chelseaobyrne.ca\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Escherichia_coli\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Escherichia_coli","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37276","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EDEDB6-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#ededb6","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/vibrio-cholerae\/","excerpt":"Vibrio cholerae\u00a0is a species of\u00a0Gram-negative,\u00a0facultative anaerobe\u00a0and\u00a0comma-shaped\u00a0bacteria.[1]\u00a0The bacteria naturally live in\u00a0brackish\u00a0or\u00a0saltwater\u00a0where they attach themselves easily to the\u00a0chitin-containing shells of crabs, shrimp, and other shellfish. Some strains of\u00a0V. cholerae\u00a0are pathogenic to humans and cause a deadly disease called\u00a0cholera, which can be derived from the consumption of undercooked or raw marine life species or drinking contaminated water.[2] V. [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"<i>Vibrio cholerae<\/i>","title-attr":"&lt;i&gt;Vibrio cholerae&lt;\/i&gt;","latin-name":"Bacteria","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/54578640741_f2f65f426c_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>These bacteria infect our intestines and give us diarrhea. To feel better we drink lots of water to replace the liquids we lost.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Aviva Reed<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.avivareed.com\/\">www.avivareed.com\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Aviva Reed","url":"https:\/\/www.avivareed.com\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Vibrio_cholerae\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Vibrio_cholerae","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37275","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C8EABB-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#c8eabb","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/prochlorococcus-marinus\/","excerpt":"Prochlorococcus\u00a0is a\u00a0genus\u00a0of very small (0.6\u00a0\u03bcm)\u00a0marine\u00a0cyanobacteria\u00a0with an unusual pigmentation (chlorophyll\u00a0a2\u00a0and\u00a0b2). These bacteria belong to the\u00a0photosynthetic picoplankton\u00a0and are probably the most abundant\u00a0photosynthetic\u00a0organism on Earth.\u00a0Prochlorococcus\u00a0microbes are among the major\u00a0primary producers\u00a0in the ocean, responsible for a large percentage of the photosynthetic production of\u00a0oxygen.[1][2]\u00a0Prochlorococcus\u00a0strains, called ecotypes, have physiological differences enabling them to exploit different ecological niches.[3]\u00a0Analysis of the\u00a0genome sequences\u00a0of\u00a0Prochlorococcus\u00a0strains show [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"<i>Prochlorococcus marinus<\/i>","title-attr":"&lt;i&gt;Prochlorococcus marinus&lt;\/i&gt;","latin-name":"Bacteria","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/54578818239_0c6a554450_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>These bacteria make a large amount of the oxygen we breathe and are some of the oldest organisms in Earth\u2019s history.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Emilie Clark<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/emilieclark.com\/index.html\">emilieclark.com\/index.html<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Emilie Clark","url":"https:\/\/emilieclark.com\/index.html"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Prochlorococcus\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Prochlorococcus","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37274","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-ACE2E2-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#ace2e2","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/wolbachia\/","excerpt":"Wolbachia\u00a0is a\u00a0genus\u00a0of\u00a0gram-negative bacteria\u00a0infecting many species of\u00a0arthropods\u00a0and\u00a0filarial nematodes.[1][2]\u00a0The symbiotic relationship ranges from parasitism to obligate mutualism. It is one of the most common\u00a0parasitic\u00a0microbes\u00a0of arthropods, and is possibly the most widespread\u00a0reproductive\u00a0parasite bacterium in the\u00a0biosphere.[3]\u00a0Its interactions with hosts are complex and highly diverse across different host species. Some host species cannot reproduce, or even survive, without\u00a0Wolbachia\u00a0colonisation. One study [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"<i>Wolbachia<\/i>","title-attr":"&lt;i&gt;Wolbachia&lt;\/i&gt;","latin-name":"Bacteria","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/54578818189_b96a07cbdb_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>These bacteria live inside insects and stop them from laying eggs. They can even stop the insects from spreading diseases and have been used for this purpose.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Diana Sudyka<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.dianasudyka.com\/\">www.dianasudyka.com\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Diana Sudyka","url":"https:\/\/www.dianasudyka.com\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Wolbachia\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Wolbachia","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37273","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E5C7AC-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#e5c7ac","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/clostridium-perfringens\/","excerpt":"Clostridium perfringens\u00a0(formerly known as\u00a0C.\u00a0welchii, or\u00a0Bacillus welchii) is a\u00a0Gram-positive, bacillus (rod-shaped),\u00a0anaerobic,\u00a0spore-forming\u00a0pathogenic bacterium\u00a0of the genus\u00a0Clostridium.[1][2]\u00a0C. perfringens\u00a0is ever-present in nature and can be found as a normal component of decaying vegetation,\u00a0marine sediment, the\u00a0intestinal tract of humans\u00a0and other\u00a0vertebrates,\u00a0insects, and\u00a0soil. It has the shortest reported\u00a0generation time\u00a0of any organism at 6.3 minutes in\u00a0thioglycolate\u00a0medium.[3] Clostridium perfringens\u00a0is one of the most common causes [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"<i>Clostridium perfringens<\/i>","title-attr":"&lt;i&gt;Clostridium perfringens&lt;\/i&gt;","latin-name":"Bacteria","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/54578968005_50ae289687_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>These bacteria can make us very sick if we eat them. We call this \u201cfood poisoning\u201d and it often means we feel nauseous and vomit.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Emilie Clark<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.emilieclark.com\/index.html\">www.emilieclark.com\/index.html<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Emilie Clark","url":"https:\/\/www.emilieclark.com\/index.html"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Clostridium_perfringens\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Clostridium_perfringens","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37272","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D2E8A4-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#d2e8a4","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/yeast-saccharomyces-cerevisiae\/","excerpt":"Yeasts\u00a0are\u00a0eukaryotic, single-celled\u00a0microorganisms\u00a0classified as members of the\u00a0fungus\u00a0kingdom. The first yeast originated hundreds of millions of years ago, and at least 1,500\u00a0species\u00a0are currently recognized.[1][2][3]\u00a0They are estimated to constitute 1% of all described fungal species.[4] Some yeast species have the ability to develop multicellular characteristics by forming strings of connected budding cells known as\u00a0pseudohyphae\u00a0or false\u00a0hyphae, or quickly evolve [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Yeast (<i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae<\/i>)","title-attr":"Yeast (&lt;i&gt;Saccharomyces cerevisiae&lt;\/i&gt;)","latin-name":"Fungi","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/54578640716_d6b1796239_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>These fungi are used to cook things like bread by making it rise.\u00a0<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Chelsea O'Byrne<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.chelseaobyrne.ca\/\">www.chelseaobyrne.ca\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Chelsea O'Byrne","url":"https:\/\/www.chelseaobyrne.ca\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Yeast\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Yeast","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37269","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E2BAE2-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#e2bae2","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/pseudomonas-denitrificans\/","excerpt":"Pseudomonas denitrificans\u00a0is a\u00a0Gram-negative\u00a0aerobic\u00a0bacterium\u00a0that performs\u00a0denitrification. It was first isolated from garden soil in\u00a0Vienna,\u00a0Austria. It overproduces cobalamin (vitamin B12), which it uses for\u00a0methionine\u00a0synthesis[1]\u00a0and it has been used for manufacture of the vitamin.[2]\u00a0Scientists at\u00a0Rh\u00f4ne-Poulenc Rorer\u00a0took a\u00a0genetically engineered\u00a0strain of the bacteria, in which eight of the\u00a0cob\u00a0genes involved in the biosynthesis of the vitamin had been\u00a0overexpressed, to establish the complete [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"<i>Pseudomonas denitrificans<\/i>","title-attr":"&lt;i&gt;Pseudomonas denitrificans&lt;\/i&gt;","latin-name":"Bacteria","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/54577774677_d736cf0e89_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>These bacteria make vitamins that we can eat to be healthy and grow.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Sandra Black<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/sandra.black\/\">sandra.black\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Sandra Black","url":"https:\/\/sandra.black\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Pseudomonas_denitrificans\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Pseudomonas_denitrificans","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37227","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E8E8E8-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#e8e8e8","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/wildlife-conservation-nepal\/","excerpt":"Wildlife Conservation Nepal, WCN, a non-governmental organization registered with the Government of Nepal, is a not for profit organization. It was established in 2002 with a vision to protect and conserve natural heritage and disseminate information on environment and wildlife issues. WCN supports government agencies to protect wildlife beyond protected areas, help in the developmental [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Wildlife Conservation Nepal","title-attr":"Wildlife Conservation Nepal","latin-name":"Home Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51231937777_92b37595a4_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with home\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/home\/\">Home<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>Wildlife Conservation Nepal (WCN) is an NGO establish in 2002 with a vision to protect and conserve natural heritage and disseminate information on environment and wildlife issues.<br \/>\nTo learn more about us, go to wcn.org.np or you can write to us at mail@wcn.org.np<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Wildlife Conservation Nepal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Wildlife Conservation Nepal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37226","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-F7D8D7-grasslands-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#f7d8d7","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/rhododendron\/","excerpt":"Rhododendron arboreum, the\u00a0tree rhododendron,[1]\u00a0is an\u00a0evergreen\u00a0shrub or small tree with a showy display of bright red flowers. It is found in\u00a0Bhutan,\u00a0China,\u00a0India,\u00a0Myanmar,\u00a0Nepal,\u00a0Sri Lanka,\u00a0Pakistan\u00a0and\u00a0Thailand. It is the\u00a0national flower\u00a0of\u00a0Nepal. In\u00a0India\u00a0it is the\u00a0state tree\u00a0of\u00a0Uttarakhand\u00a0and\u00a0state flower\u00a0of\u00a0Nagaland. Its\u00a0specific epithet\u00a0means &#8220;tending to be woody or growing in a tree-like form&#8221;. It has been recorded as reaching heights of 20\u00a0m (66\u00a0ft),[2]\u00a0though more usually 12\u00a0m [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Rhododendron","title-attr":"Rhododendron","latin-name":"Rhododendron arboreum","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 9\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/9.png\" \/>","scale-number":"9","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51233710335_979f1802d3_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with eudicots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/eudicots\/\">Eudicots<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperm\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperm\/\">Angiosperm<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>HILL, MOUNTAIN<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b>  This rhododendron tree is the national flower of Nepal.  This plant also holds the Guinness Record for the tallest Rhododendron!<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Rhododendron_arboreum\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Rhododendron_arboreum","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37225","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C7E0BA-grasslands-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#c7e0ba","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/%e0%a4%97%e0%a5%88%e0%a4%82%e0%a4%a1%e0%a4%be\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0Indian rhinoceros\u00a0(Rhinoceros unicornis), also called the\u00a0Indian rhino,\u00a0greater one-horned rhinoceros\u00a0or\u00a0great Indian rhinoceros, is a\u00a0rhinoceros\u00a0species\u00a0native to the\u00a0Indian subcontinent. It is listed as\u00a0Vulnerable\u00a0on the\u00a0IUCN Red List, as populations are fragmented and restricted to less than 20,000\u00a0km2\u00a0(7,700\u00a0sq\u00a0mi). Moreover, the extent and quality of the rhino&#8217;s most important habitat, the\u00a0alluvial\u00a0Terai-Duar savanna and grasslands\u00a0and\u00a0riverine forest, is considered to be in decline [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Indian Rhinoceros","title-attr":"Indian Rhinoceros","latin-name":"Rhinoceros unicornis","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232642886_d3242c0cb4_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"5","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>TERAI<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> The Indian rhino has a MOVE of 2.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b>  Nepal\u2019s first conservation law ensured the protection of rhinos and their habitat in 1957.<\/p>\n","temperature":"warm, hot","temperature-data":["warm","hot"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Indian_rhinoceros\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Indian_rhinoceros","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37224","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E2E2E2-grasslands-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#e2e2e2","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/wild-yak\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0wild yak\u00a0(Bos mutus) is a large, wild\u00a0cattle\u00a0native to the\u00a0Himalayas. It is the ancestor of the\u00a0domestic yak\u00a0(Bos grunniens). The wild yak is among the largest extant bovid species. Adults stand about 1.6 to 2.05\u00a0m (5.2 to 6.7\u00a0ft) tall at the shoulder, and weigh 500\u20131,200\u00a0kg (1,100\u20132,600\u00a0lb). The head and body length is 2.4 to 3.8\u00a0m (7.9 to [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Wild Yak","title-attr":"Wild Yak","latin-name":"Bos mutus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232853783_89f1eea50f_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"5","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>MOUNTAIN<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> The wild yak has a MOVE of 2<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b>  The wild yak was once considered extinct in Nepal, but was rediscovered in 2014.  Nepalese currency celebrated this discovery.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Wild_yak\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Wild_yak","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37223","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-F2E5D0-grasslands-forest-fresh-water-1.png","card-colour":"#f2e5d0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/bengal-tiger\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0Bengal tiger\u00a0is a\u00a0tiger\u00a0from a specific population of the\u00a0Panthera tigris tigris\u00a0subspecies that is native to the\u00a0Indian subcontinent.[3]\u00a0It is threatened by\u00a0poaching,\u00a0loss, and\u00a0fragmentation\u00a0of habitat, and was estimated at comprising fewer than 2,500 wild individuals by 2011. None of the Tiger Conservation Landscapes within its range is considered large enough to support an effective population of more than 250 [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Bengal Tiger","title-attr":"Bengal Tiger","latin-name":"Panthera tigris tigris","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51231937827_409ce47ea6_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"7","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>TERAI<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b>  This Bengal tiger has a MOVE of 2.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b>  In 2018, scientists estimated only 220 to 274 of these tigers in Nepal.<\/p>\n","temperature":"warm, hot","temperature-data":["warm","hot"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"fresh-water","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Bengal_tiger\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Bengal_tiger","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37222","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D5E1F2-grasslands-grasslands-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#d5e1f2","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/snow-leopard-2\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0snow leopard\u00a0(Panthera uncia), also known as the\u00a0ounce, is a\u00a0felid\u00a0in the genus\u00a0Panthera\u00a0native to the mountain ranges of\u00a0Central\u00a0and\u00a0South Asia. It is listed as\u00a0Vulnerable\u00a0on the\u00a0IUCN Red List\u00a0because the global population is estimated to number fewer than 10,000 mature individuals and is expected to decline about 10% by 2040. It is threatened by\u00a0poaching\u00a0and\u00a0habitat destruction\u00a0following infrastructural developments. It inhabits\u00a0alpine\u00a0and\u00a0subalpine zones\u00a0at [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Snow Leopard","title-attr":"Snow Leopard","latin-name":"Panthera Uncia","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232642861_1741cd44c8_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"8","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>MOUNTAIN<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b>  The snow leopard has a MOVE of 2<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b>  This leopard is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List with estimates of less than 10,000 left on the planet.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Snow_leopard\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Snow_leopard","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37220","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D0EDD7-grasslands-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#d0edd7","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/succulent-grass\/","excerpt":"Albuca\u00a0is a\u00a0genus\u00a0of\u00a0flowering plants\u00a0in the\u00a0family\u00a0Asparagaceae, subfamily\u00a0Scilloideae.[2]\u00a0The genus is distributed mainly in southern and eastern\u00a0Africa, with some species occurring in northern Africa and the\u00a0Arabian Peninsula.[3]\u00a0Plants of the genus are known commonly as\u00a0slime lilies.[4] These are perennial herbs growing from\u00a0bulbs. The stem is sheathed in leaves with linear to strap-shaped blades.[5]\u00a0They can be 8 centimeters to well over [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Succulent Grass","title-attr":"Succulent Grass","latin-name":"Albuca namaquensis","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51233419264_fd512ed08b_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with pinophyta\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/pinophyta\/\">Pinophyta<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with pinopsida-2\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/pinopsida-2\/\">Pinopsida<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>HILL<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b>  The flowers that bloom from the corkscrew albuca have an aroma similar to vanilla.<\/p>\n","temperature":"warm, hot","temperature-data":["warm","hot"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Nandita Chhetri<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Nandita Chhetri","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Albuca\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Albuca","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37219","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E6D7F4-grasslands-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#e6d7f4","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/sal-tree\/","excerpt":"Shorea robusta, the\u00a0sal tree,[2]\u00a0also\u00a0sarai\u00a0and other names,[3]\u00a0is a species of tree in the family\u00a0Dipterocarpaceae. This tree is native to the\u00a0Indian subcontinent, ranging south of the\u00a0Himalaya, from\u00a0Myanmar\u00a0in the east to\u00a0Nepal,\u00a0India\u00a0and\u00a0Bangladesh. In India, it extends from\u00a0Assam,\u00a0Bengal,\u00a0Odisha\u00a0and\u00a0Jharkhand\u00a0west to the\u00a0Shivalik Hills\u00a0in\u00a0Haryana, east of the\u00a0Yamuna. The range also extends through the\u00a0Eastern Ghats\u00a0and to the eastern\u00a0Vindhya\u00a0and\u00a0Satpura\u00a0ranges of central India.[4]\u00a0It is often the [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Sal Tree","title-attr":"Sal Tree","latin-name":"Shorea robusta","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 9\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/9.png\" \/>","scale-number":"9","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232642936_8829ecf925_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperms\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperms\/\">Angiosperms<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with eudicots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/eudicots\/\">Eudicots<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>TERAI, HILL<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b>  In Nepal, the leaves of the Sal tree are used to make local plates and vessels called \u201ctapari\u201d, \u201cdoona\u201d, and \u201cbota\u201d in which rice and curry is served.<\/p>\n","temperature":"warm, hot","temperature-data":["warm","hot"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Nandita Chhetri<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Nandita Chhetri","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Shorea_robusta\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Shorea_robusta","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37218","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-CEDDBC-forest-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#ceddbc","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/nepalese-fig\/","excerpt":"Ficus semicordata, commonly known as the\u00a0drooping fig, is a small to medium-sized\u00a0fodder\u00a0tree of genus\u00a0Ficus.[2]\u00a0It bears edible fruit. The figs on the lower part of the leafless branches may develop in leaf litter and humus, and be buried in the surface of the soil, where the seeds germinate. Otherwise birds and other animals distribute the seeds. [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Nepalese Fig","title-attr":"Nepalese Fig","latin-name":"Ficus sarmentosa","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51233710320_1b44805bee_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperms\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperms\/\">Angiosperms<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with eudicots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/eudicots\/\">Eudicots<\/a>","point-score":"4","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>HILL<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b>  The nepal fig is an edible fruit that is native to China, Eastern Asia, Indian Subcontinent and Indo-China region.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Nandita Chhetri<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Nandita Chhetri","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"forest","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Ficus_semicordata\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Ficus_semicordata","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37217","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D7EEEF-grasslands-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#d7eeef","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/bamboo\/","excerpt":"Bamboos\u00a0are a diverse group of\u00a0evergreen\u00a0perennial\u00a0flowering plants\u00a0in the\u00a0subfamily\u00a0Bambusoideae\u00a0of the\u00a0grass\u00a0family\u00a0Poaceae. The origin of the word &#8220;bamboo&#8221; is uncertain, but it probably comes from the\u00a0Dutch\u00a0or\u00a0Portuguese\u00a0language, which originally borrowed it from\u00a0Malay\u00a0or\u00a0Kannada.[3] In bamboo, as in other grasses, the internodal regions of the\u00a0stem\u00a0are usually hollow and the\u00a0vascular bundles\u00a0in the cross-section are scattered throughout the stem instead of in a cylindrical [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Bamboo","title-attr":"Bamboo","latin-name":"Bambusoideae","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51233419254_69a3490bb8_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperms\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperms\/\">Angiosperms<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with monocots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/monocots\/\">Monocots<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>TERAI<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b>  Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants at 1 inch per 40 minutes or 1 mm every 90 seconds.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm, hot","temperature-data":["cool","warm","hot"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Nandita Chhetri<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Nandita Chhetri","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Bamboo\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Bamboo","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37216","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D7E9EF-grasslands-forest-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#d7e9ef","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/usnea-lichen\/","excerpt":"Usnea\u00a0is a\u00a0genus\u00a0of mostly pale grayish-green\u00a0fruticose\u00a0lichens\u00a0that grow like leafless mini-shrubs\u00a0or\u00a0tassels\u00a0anchored\u00a0on bark or twigs.[1]:203\u00a0The genus is in the family\u00a0Parmeliaceae. It grows all over the world. Members of the genus are\u00a0commonly called\u00a0old man&#8217;s beard, or\u00a0beard lichen.[1]:203 Like other lichens it is a\u00a0symbiosis\u00a0of two or three\u00a0fungi\u00a0and an\u00a0alga.[2]\u00a0In\u00a0Usnea, the fungus belongs to the division\u00a0Ascomycota, while the alga is a member [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Usnea Lichen","title-attr":"Usnea Lichen","latin-name":"Usnea sp.","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 5\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/5.png\" \/>","scale-number":"5","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carbon-macromolecules , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carbon-macromolecules2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232853793_0fe7e465f3_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with fungi\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/fungi\/\">Fungi<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with ascomycota\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/fungi\/ascomycota\/\">Ascomycota<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with lecanoromycetes\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/lecanoromycetes\/\">Lecanoromycetes<\/a>","point-score":"1","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>HILL<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b>  This lichen called old man\u2019s beard must be played next to a tree.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool, warm","temperature-data":["cold","cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Nandita Chhetri<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Nandita Chhetri","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Usnea\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Usnea","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37215","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E8F2D2-grasslands-forest-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#e8f2d2","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/musk-deer\/","excerpt":"Musk deer\u00a0can refer to any one, or all seven, of the species that make up\u00a0Moschus, the only extant genus of the\u00a0family\u00a0Moschidae.[1]\u00a0Despite being commonly called deer, they are not true deer belonging to the family\u00a0Cervidae. The musk deer family differs from cervids, or true deer, by lacking\u00a0antlers\u00a0and\u00a0facial glands\u00a0and by possessing only a single pair of\u00a0teats, a\u00a0gallbladder\u00a0[2], [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Musk Deer","title-attr":"Musk Deer","latin-name":"Moschus Leucogaster","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51231937982_51821e88b8_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"4","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>MOUNTAIN<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> The musk deer has a MOVE of 2<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b>  This animal is hunted for its musk which is one of the most valuable animal-derived products in the world.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Musk_deer\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Musk_deer","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37214","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E6F4D2-grasslands-fresh-water-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#e6f4d2","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/bar-headed-goose\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0bar-headed goose\u00a0(Anser indicus) is a\u00a0goose\u00a0that breeds in\u00a0Central Asia\u00a0in colonies of thousands near mountain lakes and winters in\u00a0South Asia, as far south as peninsular India. It lays three to eight eggs at a time in a ground nest. It is known for the extreme altitudes it reaches when migrating across the Himalayas. The bird is pale [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Bar Headed Goose","title-attr":"Bar Headed Goose","latin-name":"Anser indicus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51233710280_6001bb3653_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with aves\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/aves\/\">Aves<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>TERAI, HILL, MOUNTAIN<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> This goose has a FLIGHT of 2<\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b>  The bar-headed goose is one of the highest flying birds, seen flying over mountains such as Mount Makalu and potentially Everest.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"fresh-water","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Bar-headed_goose\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Bar-headed_goose","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37212","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E9F4E1-grasslands-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#e9f4e1","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/asiatic-elephant\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0Asian elephant\u00a0(Elephas maximus), also known as the\u00a0Asiatic elephant, is the only living\u00a0species\u00a0of the genus\u00a0Elephas\u00a0and is distributed throughout the\u00a0Indian subcontinent\u00a0and\u00a0Southeast Asia, from\u00a0India\u00a0in the west,\u00a0Nepal\u00a0in the north,\u00a0Sumatra\u00a0in the south, and to\u00a0Borneo\u00a0in the east. Three\u00a0subspecies\u00a0are recognised\u2014E. m. maximus\u00a0from\u00a0Sri Lanka,\u00a0E. m. indicus\u00a0from mainland Asia and\u00a0E. m. sumatranus\u00a0from the island of\u00a0Sumatra.[1] The Asian elephant is the largest living land animal [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Asiatic Elephant","title-attr":"Asiatic Elephant","latin-name":"Elephas maximus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 9\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/9.png\" \/>","scale-number":"9","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51233710275_aa258f73cc_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"5","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>TERAI<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> The asiatic elephant has a MOVE of 2<\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b>  This elephant is the largest living land animal in Asia.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Asian_elephant\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Asian_elephant","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37211","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EDEDD5-grasslands-forest-urban-1.png","card-colour":"#ededd5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/giant-honey-bee\/","excerpt":"Apis dorsata, the\u00a0giant honey bee, is a\u00a0honey bee\u00a0of South and Southeast Asia, found mainly in forested areas such as the\u00a0Terai\u00a0of\u00a0Nepal. They are typically around 17\u201320\u00a0mm (0.7\u20130.8\u00a0in) long. Nests are mainly built in exposed places far off the ground, like on tree limbs, under cliff overhangs, and sometimes on buildings. These social bees are known for [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Giant Honey Bee","title-attr":"Giant Honey Bee","latin-name":"Apis dorsata","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 4\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/4.png\" \/>","scale-number":"4","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51233710255_cde112a4d6_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with arthropoda\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/arthropoda\/\">Arthropoda<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with insecta\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/insecta\/\">Insecta<\/a>","point-score":"4","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>TERAI<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> The giant honey bee has a FLIGHT of 2<\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b>  This bee makes a unique type of hive where the comb hangs, and the honey tends to collect at the top and to one side.<\/p>\n","temperature":"warm, hot","temperature-data":["warm","hot"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"urban","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Apis_dorsata\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Apis_dorsata","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37208","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D6E8CE-grasslands-grasslands-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#d6e8ce","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/spotted-deer\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0chital\u00a0(\/t\u0283i\u02d0t\u0259l\/;\u00a0Axis axis), also known as\u00a0spotted deer,\u00a0chital deer, and\u00a0axis deer, is a\u00a0species\u00a0of\u00a0deer\u00a0that is native to the\u00a0Indian subcontinent. It was first described by German naturalist\u00a0Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben\u00a0in 1777. A moderate-sized deer, male chital reach nearly 90\u00a0cm (35\u00a0in) and females 70\u00a0cm (28\u00a0in) at the shoulder. While males weigh 30\u201375\u00a0kg (66\u2013165\u00a0lb), the lighter females weigh 25\u201345\u00a0kg (55\u201399\u00a0lb). It [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Spotted Deer","title-attr":"Spotted Deer","latin-name":"Axis axis","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232642906_b5f84402cf_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"5","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>TERAI<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> This spotted deer has a MOVE of 2.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b>  The Spotted deer thrives in thick forests as well as scrub jungles and has the ability to camouflage in dry deciduous forests.<\/p>\n","temperature":"warm, hot","temperature-data":["warm","hot"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Chital\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Chital","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37206","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D0E2E2-forest-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#d0e2e2","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/assamese-macaque\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0Assam macaque\u00a0or\u00a0Assamese macaque\u00a0(Macaca assamensis) is a\u00a0macaque\u00a0of the\u00a0Old World monkey\u00a0family native to\u00a0South\u00a0and\u00a0Southeast Asia. Since 2008, the species has been listed as &#8220;near threatened&#8221; by the\u00a0IUCN, as it is experiencing significant declines due to\u00a0hunting,\u00a0habitat\u00a0degradation, and\u00a0fragmentation.[2] The Assam macaque has a yellowish-grey to dark brown pelage. The facial skin is dark brownish to purplish. The head has a [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Assamese Macaque","title-attr":"Assamese Macaque","latin-name":"Macaca assamensis","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/omnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232642881_295d3aa1d0_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"4","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>HILL<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b>  The Assamese macaque has a MOVE of 2<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b>  This species is threatened due to loss of habitat from logging, as well as hunting and trapping for sport, medicine and food.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm, hot","temperature-data":["cool","warm","hot"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"forest","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Assam_macaque\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Assam_macaque","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37205","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DDD4C5-grasslands-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#ddd4c5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/red-panda-3\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0red panda\u00a0(Ailurus fulgens) is a\u00a0carnivoran\u00a0native to the eastern\u00a0Himalayas\u00a0and\u00a0southwestern China. It is listed as\u00a0Endangered\u00a0on the\u00a0IUCN Red List\u00a0because the wild population is estimated at fewer than 10,000 mature individuals and continues to decline due to\u00a0habitat loss\u00a0and\u00a0fragmentation,\u00a0poaching, and\u00a0inbreeding depression.[1]\u00a0Despite its name, it is not closely related to the\u00a0giant panda.[3] The red panda has reddish-brown fur, a long, shaggy [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Red Panda","title-attr":"Red Panda","latin-name":"Ailurus fulgens","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/omnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51233419194_c9751e4b5d_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>MOUNTAIN<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b>  The red panda has a MOVE of 2<\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b>  Nepalese population estimates only a few hundred animals.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool, warm","temperature-data":["cold","cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Red_panda\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Red_panda","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37204","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EDEDD5-grasslands-forest-urban-1.png","card-colour":"#ededd5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/spiny-babbler\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0spiny babbler\u00a0(Turdoides nipalensis;\u00a0Nepali:\u00a0\u0915\u093e\u0901\u0921\u0947 \u092d\u094d\u092f\u093e\u0915\u0941\u0930) is a species of\u00a0bird\u00a0in the family\u00a0Leiothrichidae. Found only in the\u00a0Middle Hills of Nepal, it can for example be seen around the\u00a0Kathmandu\u00a0valley, specifically around the Godavari and Phulchoki area close to the city of\u00a0Lalitpur. Also known locally as the\u00a0Kande Bhyakur, literally translated &#8220;thorny bird&#8221;. It was first scientifically described by\u00a0Brian Houghton Hodgson\u00a0in [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Spiny Babbler","title-attr":"Spiny Babbler","latin-name":"Turdoides nipalensis","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 5\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/5.png\" \/>","scale-number":"5","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/omnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51231937912_20a8e51bf8_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with aves\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/aves\/\">Aves<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>HILL<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> The spiny babbler has a FLIGHT of 2.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b>  The spiny babbler is threatened by the clearance of scrub for agriculture and expansion of urban areas.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"urban","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Spiny_babbler\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Spiny_babbler","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37203","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DDC1C1-grasslands-forest-desert-1.png","card-colour":"#ddc1c1","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/red-headed-vulture\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0red-headed vulture\u00a0(Sarcogyps calvus), also known as the\u00a0Asian king vulture,\u00a0Indian black vulture\u00a0or\u00a0Pondicherry vulture,[2]\u00a0is an\u00a0Old World vulture\u00a0mainly found in the\u00a0Indian subcontinent, with small disjunct populations in some parts of\u00a0Southeast Asia. It is a medium-sized vulture of 76 to 86\u00a0cm (30 to 34\u00a0in) in length, weighing 3.5\u20136.3\u00a0kg (7.7\u201313.9\u00a0lb) and having a\u00a0wingspan\u00a0of about 1.99\u20132.6\u00a0m (6.5\u20138.5\u00a0ft).[3][4]\u00a0It has a prominent naked [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Red Headed Vulture","title-attr":"Red Headed Vulture","latin-name":"Ailurus fulgens","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232642841_6ccaa2d266_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with aves\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/aves\/\">Aves<\/a>","point-score":"6","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>HILL<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b>  This vulture has a FLIGHT of 2.<\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b>  This vultures population has been declining due to the bird being extremely sensitive to a widely used drug (diclofenac) in veterinary medicine.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm, hot","temperature-data":["cool","warm","hot"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"desert","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Red-headed_vulture\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Red-headed_vulture","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37202","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D4F7AF-grasslands-forest-fresh-water-1.png","card-colour":"#d4f7af","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/asian-rock-python\/","excerpt":"Python molurus\u00a0is a large, nonvenomous\u00a0python\u00a0species\u00a0native to tropical and subtropical regions of the\u00a0Indian subcontinent\u00a0and\u00a0Southeast Asia.[2]\u00a0It is known by the common names\u00a0Indian python,\u00a0black-tailed python,[3]\u00a0Indian rock python, and\u00a0Asian rock python.[4][5]\u00a0It is generally lighter colored than the\u00a0Burmese python\u00a0and reaches usually 3\u00a0m (9.8\u00a0ft).[6] The rock python&#8217;s color pattern is whitish or yellowish with the blotched patterns varying from tan to [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Asian Rock Python","title-attr":"Asian Rock Python","latin-name":"Python molurus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232642816_21f4aae200_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with reptilia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/reptilia\/\">Reptilia<\/a>","point-score":"7","card-text":"<p align=\"right\"><b>TERAI<\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>PLAY:<\/b>  This python has a MOVE of 2.<\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b>  The python can swallow prey bigger than its diameter because the jaw bones are not connected.<\/p>\n","temperature":"warm, hot","temperature-data":["warm","hot"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Pramit Dhakal<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Pramit Dhakal","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"fresh-water","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Python_molurus\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Python_molurus","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37201","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C5E5DB-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#c5e5db","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/landslide\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Landslide","title-attr":"Landslide","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232853653_a62387ab0a_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with event\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/event\/\">Event<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b>  On one SPECIES card of any land based TERRAIN<br \/>\n<b>EFFECT:<\/b>  Immediately discard the SPECIES card.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Abin Shrestha<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Abin Shrestha","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Landslide\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Landslide","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37200","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C5E5DB-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#c5e5db","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/climate-change-7\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Climate Change","title-attr":"Climate Change","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232853643_fbde504ba7_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with event\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/event\/\">Event<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b>  On one SPECIES card of any land based TERRAIN<\/p>\n<p><b>EFFECT:<\/b>  The SPECIES card is immediately discarded. In the same action, the EVENT card then moves to an adjacent SPECIES card of your choice. A game of rock-paper-scissors determines whether this card is also discarded (win\/tie). Continue until you lose.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Abin Shrestha<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Abin Shrestha","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Climate_change\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Climate_change","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37199","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C5E5DB-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#c5e5db","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/deforestation-3\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Deforestation","title-attr":"Deforestation","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51233710160_1c20f36064_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with event\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/event\/\">Event<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b>  On one tree SPECIES card (for example: rhododendron, sal, Nepalese fig trees)<\/p>\n<p><b>EFFECT:<\/b>  Immediately discard the tree SPECIES card.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Abin Shrestha<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Abin Shrestha","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37198","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C5E5DB-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#c5e5db","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/forest-fire-3\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Forest Fire","title-attr":"Forest Fire","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232642786_7ea0182d2c_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with event\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/event\/\">Event<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b>  On one SPECIES card of any forest or grassland based TERRAIN<\/p>\n<p><b>EFFECT:<\/b>  Immediately discard the SPECIES card.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Parakram S. Yonzon<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Parakram S. Yonzon","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Wildfire\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Wildfire","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37197","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C5E5DB-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#c5e5db","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/poaching\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Poaching","title-attr":"Poaching","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51233710150_1dae3eda4a_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with event\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/event\/\">Event<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b>  On one mammalia SPECIES card of any forest or grassland based TERRAIN<\/p>\n<p><b>EFFECT:<\/b>  Immediately discard the SPECIES card.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Parakram S. Yonzon<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/\">wcn.org.np\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Parakram S. Yonzon","url":"https:\/\/wcn.org.np\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Poaching\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Poaching","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37196","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-CEE0C0-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#cee0c0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/species-protection-3\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Species Protection","title-attr":"Species Protection","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/51232642776_fba9d29292_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with event\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/event\/\">Event<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b>  You can play this card immediately after your opponent has played an\u00a0EVENT\u00a0card on one of your\u00a0SPECIES.<\/p>\n<p><b>EFFECT:<\/b>  Negates the effect of the EVENT card. 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This was discovered after the drug went to market due to underrepresentation of female subjects during various drug testing phases.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Zolpidem\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Zolpidem","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37130","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EFEFEF-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#efefef","border-colour":"#efefef","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/positive-modifier-2\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"POSITIVE MODIFIER","title-attr":"POSITIVE MODIFIER","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49721614948_d00f1cd308_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>Women have blazed this trail before you, and many of them want to help others succeed.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; 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?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Lan Yan<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.lan-yan.com\/\">www.lan-yan.com\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Lan Yan","url":"https:\/\/www.lan-yan.com\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37119","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FFFFFF-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#ffffff","border-colour":"#d8d8d8","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/wihr-project-card-3\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"WiHR PROJECT CARD","title-attr":"WiHR PROJECT CARD","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49721195316_91a72542a7_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with project-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/project-card\/\">Project Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>A study* on 1.58 million elderly patients, has shown a 0.43% lower death rate if the treating physician was female versus male. \u00a0Possible reasons for this may include adhering to clinical guidelines, and using more patient centred communication. <\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37118","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FFFFFF-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#ffffff","border-colour":"#d8d8d8","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/wihr-project-card-2\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"WiHR PROJECT CARD","title-attr":"WiHR PROJECT CARD","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49720657203_377362ddc1_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with project-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/project-card\/\">Project Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>The bacterial community in a vagina plays an important role in health. \u00a0Much research has been done to characterize these communities to determine what constitutes a healthy \u201cmicrobiome.\u201d \u00a0This research aims to consider how having an unhealthy microbiome can contribute to diseases and health conditions.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; 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This can, among other things, lead to ambiguous genitalia in females.  This disease is one of many that are genetically determined and result in intersex outcomes.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Congenital_adrenal_hyperplasia\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Congenital_adrenal_hyperplasia","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37116","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FFFFFF-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#ffffff","border-colour":"#d8d8d8","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/project-card\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"WiHR PROJECT CARD","title-attr":"WiHR PROJECT CARD","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49720657233_7ea1914560_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with project-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/project-card\/\">Project Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>Stroke is the third leading cause of death for females in the US. \u00a0In fact, one in five will experience a stroke in their lifetime.  There are only a few therapeutic options right now, and some feel that this may be due to the fact that research has largely been done with only male rodent animals.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Gender_bias_in_medical_diagnosis\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Gender_bias_in_medical_diagnosis","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37113","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-F4EAE1-urban-forest-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#f4eae1","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/chicken-of-the-woods\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Chicken of the Woods","title-attr":"Chicken of the Woods","latin-name":"Laetiporus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 5\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/5.png\" \/>","scale-number":"5","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carbon-macromolecules , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carbon-macromolecules1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49719051647_639597b8be_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with fungi\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/fungi\/\">Fungi<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with basidiomycota\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/basidiomycota\/\">Basidiomycota<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with agaricomycetes\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/agaricomycetes\/\">Agaricomycetes<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p><b>Fact:<\/b> Leatiporus is an edible mushroom found in North Vancouver.  Many people say it tastes like chicken!<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Fraser Wagner<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Fraser Wagner","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"urban","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Laetiporus\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Laetiporus","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37112","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EDEDED-grasslands-forest-urban-1.png","card-colour":"#ededed","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/raccoon-2\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Raccoon","title-attr":"Raccoon","latin-name":"Procyon lotor","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/omnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49718198658_66d4438a7d_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>Play:<\/b> Raccoon has a MOVE of 2.<br \/>\n<b>Fact:<\/b> A raccoon&#8217;s black fur around their eyes reduces glare and enhances nighttime vision.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Fraser Wagner<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Fraser Wagner","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"urban","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Raccoon\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Raccoon","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37111","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E0EDDA-forest-forest-urban-1.png","card-colour":"#e0edda","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/red-huckleberry\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Red Huckleberry","title-attr":"Red Huckleberry","latin-name":"Vaccinium parvifolium","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49719051717_1c9fe2ea02_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with spermatophyta\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/spermatophyta\/\">Spermatophyta<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with magnoliopsida-spermatophyta\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/spermatophyta\/magnoliopsida-spermatophyta\/\">Magnoliopsida<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>Fact:<\/b> Huckleberry is a versatile plant that is tasty to eat fresh and can be made into fruit leather or pie.  Indigenous communities also used it as a cold remedy and as fish bait because the berries look like salmon eggs.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Fraser Wagner<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Fraser Wagner","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"forest","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"urban","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Vaccinium_parvifolium\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Vaccinium_parvifolium","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37110","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EAE8CC-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#eae8cc","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/trail-maintenance\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Trail Maintenance","title-attr":"Trail Maintenance","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49718198743_dbf6410360_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with event\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/event\/\">Event<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>Play:<\/b> You can play this card immediately after your opponent has played the trail erosion EVENT card.<br \/>\n<b>Effect:<\/b> Negates the effect of the trail erosion EVENT card.  Does not work on any other EVENT card.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Fraser Wagner<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Fraser Wagner","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Trail#Maintenance\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Trail#Maintenance","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37109","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EFE6D7-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#efe6d7","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/trail-erosion\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Trail Erosion","title-attr":"Trail Erosion","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49718738376_7db3866a90_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with event\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/event\/\">Event<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>Play:<\/b> Place this card on top of any PLANT species in the urban, forest or grassland terrain.<br \/>\n<b>Effect:<\/b> The plant that is under this card is IMMEDIATELY discarded and the ecosystem that is built off of it is also discarded.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Fraser Wagner <\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Fraser Wagner ","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37108","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E3D7EF-grasslands-forest-urban-1.png","card-colour":"#e3d7ef","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/raven\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Raven","title-attr":"Raven","latin-name":"Corvus corax","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/omnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49718738411_8012e29638_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with aves-arthropoda\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/arthropoda\/aves-arthropoda\/\">Aves<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>Play:<\/b> Raven has a FLIGHT of 2<br \/>\n<b>Fact:<\/b> Ravens roll on ant hills and chew up the ants so they can rub their guts on their feathers. Scientists think this may help with molting.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Fraser Wagner<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Fraser Wagner","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"urban","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Common_raven\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Common_raven","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37105","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E0E0E0-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#e0e0e0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/phragmites-invasive-species\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Phragmites | INVASIVE SPECIES","title-attr":"Phragmites | INVASIVE SPECIES","latin-name":"Phragmites australis","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49717855031_004d6d4126_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperms\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperms\/\">Angiosperms<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with lilopsida\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/lilopsida\/\">Lilopsida<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>Play:<\/b> Place this card on any terrestrial or grassland plant species, excluding trees.<br \/>\n<b>Effect:<\/b> The plant species must immediately be removed.  You may leave this card on the table to show this space is invaded by phragmites, and no other terrestrial or grassland plant (excluding trees) may be played here.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Mabel Amber<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/pixabay.com\/en\/users\/MabelAmber\">pixabay.com\/en\/users\/MabelAmber<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Mabel Amber","url":"http:\/\/pixabay.com\/en\/users\/MabelAmber"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Phragmites\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Phragmites","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37104","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E0E0E0-urban-grasslands-0-1.png","card-colour":"#e0e0e0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/asian-longhorned-beetle-invasive-species\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"smaller-10","title":"Asian Longhorned Beetle | INVASIVE SPECIES","title-attr":"Asian Longhorned Beetle | INVASIVE SPECIES","latin-name":"Anoplophora glabripennis","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49717854996_b2662f00b0_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with arthropoda\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/arthropoda\/\">Arthropoda<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with insecta\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/insecta\/\">Insecta<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>Play:<\/b> Place this card on any hardwood tree species (maple, willow, oak).<br \/>\n<b>Effect:<\/b> The tree species must immediately be removed.  You may leave this card on the table to show this space is invaded by this beetle, and no other hardwood tree may be played here.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>US Department of Agriculture<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"US Department of Agriculture","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"urban","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Asian_long-horned_beetle\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Asian_long-horned_beetle","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37103","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E0E0E0-urban-grasslands-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#e0e0e0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/emerald-ash-borer-invasive-species\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"smaller-11","title":"Emerald Ash Borer | INVASIVE SPECIES","title-attr":"Emerald Ash Borer | INVASIVE SPECIES","latin-name":"Agrilus planipennis","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49718169937_6fa1bd39ef_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with arthropoda\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/arthropoda\/\">Arthropoda<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with insecta\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/insecta\/\">Insecta<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>Play:<\/b> Place this card on any Ash tree species.<br \/>\n<b>Effect:<\/b> The Ash tree species must immediately be removed.  You may leave this card on the table to show this space is invaded by emerald ash borer, and no other Ash tree may be played here.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>UACESCOMM<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/flickr.com\/photos\/uacescom\">flickr.com\/photos\/uacescom<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"UACESCOMM","url":"http:\/\/flickr.com\/photos\/uacescom"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"urban","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Emerald_ash_borer\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Emerald_ash_borer","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37102","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E0E0E0-fresh-water-ocean-0-1.png","card-colour":"#e0e0e0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/black-carp-invasive-species\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Black Carp | INVASIVE SPECIES","title-attr":"Black Carp | INVASIVE SPECIES","latin-name":"Mylopharyngodon piceus","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49717855046_e3911ef79e_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with actinopterygii\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/actinopterygii\/\">Actinopterygii<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>Play:<\/b> Place this card on any ocean or fresh based SPECIES card.<br \/>\n<b>Effect:<\/b> The SPECIES card must immediately be removed. You may leave this card on the table to show this space is now invaded by Carp, and no other ocean\/freshwater species may be played here.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Ryan Hagerty (US Fish and Wildlife Services)<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Ryan Hagerty (US Fish and Wildlife Services)","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"fresh-water","habitat-2":"ocean","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Black_carp\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Black_carp","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37101","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E0E0E0-grasslands-forest-urban-1.png","card-colour":"#e0e0e0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/oak-wilt-invasive-species\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Oak Wilt | INVASIVE SPECIES","title-attr":"Oak Wilt | INVASIVE SPECIES","latin-name":"Bretziella fagacearum","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49717855016_0fa5966fa0_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>Play:<\/b> Place this card on any Oak tree species.<br \/>\n<b>Effect:<\/b> The Oak tree species must immediately be removed.  You may leave this card on the table to show this space is invaded by Oak wilt, and no other Oak tree may be played here.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Wayne Baumgarten<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/wimberleywebdesign.com\">wimberleywebdesign.com<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Wayne Baumgarten","url":"http:\/\/wimberleywebdesign.com"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"urban","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Oak_wilt\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Oak_wilt","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37100","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E0E0E0-fresh-water-ocean-0-1.png","card-colour":"#e0e0e0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/bighead-carp-invasive-species\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"smaller-13","title":"Bighead Carp | INVASIVE SPECIES","title-attr":"Bighead Carp | INVASIVE SPECIES","latin-name":"Hypophthalmichthys nobilis","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49717855066_8a210a7bb8_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with actinopterygii\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/actinopterygii\/\">Actinopterygii<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>Play:<\/b> Place this card on any ocean or fresh based SPECIES card.<br \/>\n<b>Effect:<\/b> The SPECIES card must immediately be removed. You may leave this card on the table to show this space is now invaded by Carp, and no other ocean\/freshwater species may be played here.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>United States Geological Survey<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"United States Geological Survey","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"fresh-water","habitat-2":"ocean","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Bighead_carp\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Bighead_carp","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37099","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-F2EED5-tundra-tundra-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#f2eed5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/granadilla\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Granadilla","title-attr":"Granadilla","latin-name":"Passiflora ligularis","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49712878733_984c03cbb8_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperms\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperms\/\">Angiosperms<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with eudicots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/eudicots\/\">Eudicots<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p><b>Dato:<\/b> \u00bfQui\u00e9n no ha jugado a abrir una granadilla peg\u00e1ndose con ella en la cabeza? Originaria de los Andes tropicales la granadilla es cultivada desde M\u00e9xico hasta Argentina, siendo Colombia el principal productor en el mundo.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Alba Romera<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.albaromera.com\/\">www.albaromera.com\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Alba Romera","url":"https:\/\/www.albaromera.com\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"tundra","habitat-2":"tundra","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Passiflora_ligularis\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Passiflora_ligularis","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37097","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D7EDC7-ocean-ocean-ocean-1.png","card-colour":"#d7edc7","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/caracol-pala\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Caracol Pala","title-attr":"Caracol Pala","latin-name":"Lobatus gigas","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49712878653_76c2a8ae0b_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mollusca\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mollusca\/\">Mollusca<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with gastropoda\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/gastropoda\/\">Gastropoda<\/a>","point-score":"6","card-text":"<p><b>El Movimiento:<\/b> 2<\/p>\n<p><b>Dato:<\/b> Tambi\u00e9n conocida como Concha reina, esta especie de caracol se encuentra en todo el mar Caribe.<\/p>\n","temperature":"warm","temperature-data":["warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Julio Alejandro Verbel Anachury<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Julio Alejandro Verbel Anachury","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"ocean","habitat-2":"ocean","habitat-3":"ocean","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Lobatus_gigas\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Lobatus_gigas","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37096","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D7EDC7-grasslands-fresh-water-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#d7edc7","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/chiguiro\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Chig\u00fciro","title-attr":"Chig\u00fciro","latin-name":"Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49712878623_c12b475ec9_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p><b>El Movimiento:<\/b> 2<\/p>\n<p><b>Dato:<\/b> El chigu\u0308iro es el roedor m\u00e1s grande del mundo y vive en grupos hasta de 30 individuos.<br \/>\nSon muy buenos nadadores, pueden estar sumergidos hasta 5 minutos. Son cazados y criados por su piel y por su carne.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>David Barrero<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/issuu.com\/sofiaherrerasophieartdesign\">issuu.com\/sofiaherrerasophieartdesign<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"David Barrero","url":"https:\/\/issuu.com\/sofiaherrerasophieartdesign"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"fresh-water","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Hydrochoerus_hydrochaeris\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Hydrochoerus_hydrochaeris","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37095","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D7EDC7-desert-tundra-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#d7edc7","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/venado-coliblanco\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Venado Coliblanco","title-attr":"Venado Coliblanco","latin-name":"Odocoileus virginianus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49713415176_7f9834637b_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"4","card-text":"<p><b>El Movimiento:<\/b> 2<\/p>\n<p><b>Dato:<\/b> De O. virginianus existen multiples formas desde Canad\u00e1 hasta Bolivia y Brasil. En Colombia est\u00e1n presentes principalmente dos O. v. goudotii y O. v. tropicalis.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool, warm","temperature-data":["cold","cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Alba Romera<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.albaromera.com\/\">www.albaromera.com\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Alba Romera","url":"https:\/\/www.albaromera.com\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"desert","habitat-2":"tundra","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Odocoileus_virginianus\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Odocoileus_virginianus","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37094","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E0E0E0-grasslands-tundra-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#e0e0e0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/leishmania\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Leishmania","title-attr":"Leishmania","latin-name":"Leishmania colombiensis","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/3.png\" \/>","scale-number":"3","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carbon-macromolecules , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carbon-macromolecules3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49712878543_de22ace52e_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with protista\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/protista\/\">Protista<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with euglenozoa\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/euglenozoa\/\">Euglenozoa<\/a>","point-score":"5","card-text":"<p><b>El Movimiento:<\/b> 1<\/p>\n<p><b>Juego:<\/b> Debe jugarse junto al Jej\u00e9n (Lutzomyia longipalpis) o junto a un animal al que infecte y le quita dos puntos de valor en el juego.<br \/>\n<b>Dato:<\/b> L. colombiensis es transmitida por la picadura de un Jej\u00e9n infectado. <\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Francisco Duss\u00e1n Nu\u00f1ez<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Francisco Duss\u00e1n Nu\u00f1ez","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"tundra","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Leishmania\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Leishmania","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37090","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-F2CFCD-forest-fresh-water-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#f2cfcd","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/rana-dardo-de-flecha\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Rana Dardo De Flecha","title-attr":"Rana Dardo De Flecha","latin-name":"Oophaga histrionica","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 4\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/4.png\" \/>","scale-number":"4","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49713734162_f47030c290_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with amphibia-chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/amphibia-chordata\/\">Amphibia<\/a>","point-score":"9","card-text":"<p><b>El Movimiento:<\/b> 2<\/p>\n<p><b>Dato:<\/b> O. histrionica presenta diferentes patrones como puntos, bandas, y manchas de colores como rojo, naranja, azul y negro que advierten a sus posibles depredadores que esta rana es venenosa. Esta estrategia de comunicaci\u00f3n es conocida como aposematismo.<\/p>\n","temperature":"warm","temperature-data":["warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Orlando Armesto<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.deviantart.com\/armesto24\/gallery\">www.deviantart.com\/armesto24\/gallery<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Orlando Armesto","url":"https:\/\/www.deviantart.com\/armesto24\/gallery"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"forest","habitat-2":"fresh-water","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Oophaga_histrionica\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Oophaga_histrionica","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37089","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DDD4C5-urban-forest-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#ddd4c5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/azulejo-comun\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Azulejo Com\u00fan","title-attr":"Azulejo Com\u00fan","latin-name":"Thraupis episcopus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 5\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/5.png\" \/>","scale-number":"5","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/omnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49713415101_98cd0a508e_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with arthropoda\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/arthropoda\/\">Arthropoda<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with aves-arthropoda\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/arthropoda\/aves-arthropoda\/\">Aves<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>El Vuelo:<\/b> 2<\/p>\n<p><b>Dato:<\/b> El azulejo es muy com\u00fan en zonas abiertas y urbanas c\u00e1lidas y templadas. Esta especie llega f\u00e1cilmente a comederos de fruta. Anda en parejas.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Valeria Tisnes<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.behance.net\/vtisnes\">www.behance.net\/vtisnes<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Valeria Tisnes","url":"https:\/\/www.behance.net\/vtisnes"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"urban","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Thraupis_episcopus\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Thraupis_episcopus","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37088","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-F2CFCD-grasslands-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#f2cfcd","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/cuatro-narices\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Cuatro Narices","title-attr":"Cuatro Narices","latin-name":"Bothrops asper","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49712878473_b72b379af5_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with sauropsida\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/sauropsida\/\">Sauropsida<\/a>","point-score":"7","card-text":"<p><b>El Movimiento:<\/b> 2<\/p>\n<p><b>Dato:<\/b> B. asper es nocturna y terrestre, sus cr\u00edas nacen vivas. Esta especie se identifica por las manchas triangulares en el dorso.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Alba Romera<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/albaromera.com\/\">albaromera.com\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Alba Romera","url":"https:\/\/albaromera.com\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Bothrops_asper\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Bothrops_asper","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37087","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-F2CFCD-fresh-water-fresh-water-fresh-water-1.png","card-colour":"#f2cfcd","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/temblon\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Temblon","title-attr":"Temblon","latin-name":"Electrophorus electricus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49713734097_762c7dc455_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with actinopterygii\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/actinopterygii\/\">Actinopterygii<\/a>","point-score":"9","card-text":"<p><b>El Movimiento:<\/b> 2<\/p>\n<p><b>Dato:<\/b> La anguila el\u00e9ctrica o tembl\u00f3n vive en las cuencas de los r\u00edos Amazonas y Orinoco.Puede emitir hasta 600V de electricidad que utiliza para defenderse y comunicarse.<\/p>\n","temperature":"warm","temperature-data":["warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>David Alexander Poveda Ruiz<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/masi-ilustrado.tumblr.com\/\">masi-ilustrado.tumblr.com\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"David Alexander Poveda Ruiz","url":"https:\/\/masi-ilustrado.tumblr.com\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"fresh-water","habitat-2":"fresh-water","habitat-3":"fresh-water","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Electrophorus_electricus\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Electrophorus_electricus","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37086","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-F2CFCD-fresh-water-fresh-water-fresh-water-1.png","card-colour":"#f2cfcd","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/delfin-rosado\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Delf\u00edn Rosado","title-attr":"Delf\u00edn Rosado","latin-name":"Inia geoffrensis","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49713415046_b0672f430b_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"9","card-text":"<p><b>El Movimiento:<\/b> 2<\/p>\n<p><b>Dato:<\/b> A diferencia de los dem\u00e1s delfines el delf\u00edn rosado tiene cuello, lo que les permite mover la cabeza hacia los lados. Son criaturas sagradas para los Ticuna y se cree que cazarlos trae mala suerte. <\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Sebastian David Salcedo<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.behance.net\/ztbastian\">www.behance.net\/ztbastian<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Sebastian David Salcedo","url":"https:\/\/www.behance.net\/ztbastian"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"fresh-water","habitat-2":"fresh-water","habitat-3":"fresh-water","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Inia_geoffrensis\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Inia_geoffrensis","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37085","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DDD4C5-urban-grasslands-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#ddd4c5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/humano\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Humano","title-attr":"Humano","latin-name":"Homo sapiens","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/omnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49713734022_3a58d01214_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"1","card-text":"<p><b>El Movimiento:<\/b> 2<\/p>\n<p><b>Dato:<\/b> Desde nuestro origen en \u00c1frica, los humanos tenemos una de las historias de migraci\u00f3n m\u00e1s interesantes entre los animales.Nos hemos esparcido por todo el planeta, vivimos en todos los climas y h\u00e1bitats y hemos transformado enormemente los ecosistemas. En Colombia vivimos m\u00e1s de 48 millones de personas.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm, hot","temperature-data":["cool","warm","hot"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Carlos Cort\u00e9s<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/www.behance.net\/Charlztown\">www.behance.net\/Charlztown<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Carlos Cort\u00e9s","url":"https:\/\/www.behance.net\/Charlztown"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"urban","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Homo_sapiens\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/es.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Homo_sapiens","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"37098","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E0E0E0-grasslands-tundra-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#e0e0e0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/roya\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Roya","title-attr":"Roya","latin-name":"Hemileia vastatrix","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/2.png\" \/>","scale-number":"2","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carbon-macromolecules , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carbon-macromolecules2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/49713734307_db703bb0dd_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with fungi\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/fungi\/\">Fungi<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with basidiomycota\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/basidiomycota\/\">Basidiomycota<\/a>","point-score":"5","card-text":"<p><b>El Movimiento:<\/b> 2<\/p>\n<p><b>Juego:<\/b> Este hongo causa enfermedades en plantas (fitopat\u00f3geno). 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The\u00a0upwelling\u00a0of nutrients from the\u00a0sea floor, often following massive storms, provides for the algae and triggers bloom events. Harmful algal blooms can occur worldwide, and natural cycles can vary regionally.[1] The growth and persistence of an algal bloom depends on wind [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Red Tide","title-attr":"Red Tide","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/47994923693_6714ebfaa9_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with event\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/event\/\">Event<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Place this card on any SPECIES that consume shellfish. <br \/>\n<b>EFFECT:<\/b> The SPECIES card and EVENT card are immediately discarded. <\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Bita Mojtahedzadeh<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/ocean.org\/\">ocean.org\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Bita Mojtahedzadeh","url":"https:\/\/ocean.org\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Red_tide\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Red_tide","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"36938","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E7D4F4-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#e7d4f4","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/disease-outbreak\/","excerpt":"In\u00a0biology, a\u00a0pathogen\u00a0(Greek:\u00a0\u03c0\u03ac\u03b8\u03bf\u03c2\u00a0pathos\u00a0&#8220;suffering, passion&#8221; and -\u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03ae\u03c2\u00a0-gen\u0113s\u00a0&#8220;producer of&#8221;), in the oldest and broadest sense, is anything that can produce\u00a0disease. A pathogen may also be referred to as an\u00a0infectious agent, or simply a\u00a0germ. The term\u00a0pathogen\u00a0came into use in the 1880s.[1][2]\u00a0Typically, the term is used to describe an\u00a0infectious\u00a0microorganism\u00a0or agent, such as a\u00a0virus,\u00a0bacterium,\u00a0protozoan,\u00a0prion,\u00a0viroid, or\u00a0fungus.[3][4]\u00a0Small animals, such as certain kinds of [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Disease Outbreak","title-attr":"Disease Outbreak","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/47994923538_df8cfafe0e_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with event\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/event\/\">Event<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Place this card on multiple cards of the same SPECIES. <br \/>\n<b>EFFECT:<\/b> The SPECIES card(s) and EVENT card are immediately discarded. <\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Bita Mojtahedzadeh<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/ocean.org\/\">ocean.org\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Bita Mojtahedzadeh","url":"https:\/\/ocean.org\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Pathogen\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Pathogen","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"36928","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C2D3D1-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#c2d3d1","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/oil-spill-4\/","excerpt":"An\u00a0oil spill\u00a0is the release of a\u00a0liquid\u00a0petroleum\u00a0hydrocarbon\u00a0into the environment, especially the marine ecosystem, due to human activity, and is a form of\u00a0pollution. The term is usually given to\u00a0marine\u00a0oil spills, where oil is released into the\u00a0ocean\u00a0or\u00a0coastal waters, but spills may also occur on land. Oil spills may be due to releases of\u00a0crude oil\u00a0from\u00a0tankers,\u00a0offshore platforms,\u00a0drilling rigs\u00a0and\u00a0wells, as well [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Oil Spill","title-attr":"Oil Spill","latin-name":"Event card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/47994923503_bdbcdc13bb_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with event\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/event\/\">Event<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Place this card on any SPECIES card. <br \/>\n<b>EFFECT:<\/b> The SPECIES card and EVENT card are immediately discarded. <\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Bita Mojtahedzadeh<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/ocean.org\/\">ocean.org\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Bita Mojtahedzadeh","url":"https:\/\/ocean.org\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Oil_spill\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Oil_spill","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"36926","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C3D7E2-fresh-water-ocean-ocean-1.png","card-colour":"#c3d7e2","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/phytoplankton-2\/","excerpt":"Phytoplankton\u00a0\/\u02ccfa\u026ato\u028a\u02c8pl\u00e6\u014bkt\u0259n\/\u00a0are the\u00a0autotrophic\u00a0(self-feeding) components of the\u00a0plankton\u00a0community and a key part of oceans, seas and freshwater basin\u00a0ecosystems. The name comes from the\u00a0Greek\u00a0words \u03c6\u03c5\u03c4\u03cc\u03bd (phyton), meaning &#8220;plant&#8220;, and \u03c0\u03bb\u03b1\u03b3\u03ba\u03c4\u03cc\u03c2 (planktos), meaning &#8220;wanderer&#8221; or &#8220;drifter&#8221;.[1]\u00a0Most phytoplankton are too small to be individually seen with the\u00a0unaided eye. However, when present in high enough numbers, some varieties may be noticeable as [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Phytoplankton","title-attr":"Phytoplankton","latin-name":"Multiple Orders","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/2.png\" \/>","scale-number":"2","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/47994930617_87e13511fb_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with zygnemophyceae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/zygnemophyceae\/\">Zygnemophyceae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with charophyta-plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/charophyta-plantae\/\">Charophyta<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Phytoplankton has a MOVE of 1 <br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> Phytoplankton are the main source of food for almost all fish. <\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool, warm","temperature-data":["cold","cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Bita Mojtahedzadeh<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/ocean.org\/\">ocean.org\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Bita Mojtahedzadeh","url":"https:\/\/ocean.org\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"fresh-water","habitat-2":"ocean","habitat-3":"ocean","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Phytoplankton\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Phytoplankton","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"36923","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EDEDC4-tundra-ocean-ocean-1.png","card-colour":"#ededc4","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/dark-sea-lettuce\/","excerpt":"Ulvaria obscura\u00a0is an\u00a0intertidal\u00a0and\u00a0subtidal\u00a0benthic\u00a0marine algae\u00a0found in temperate and Arctic ocean waters around the world.[1][2] Ulvaria obscura\u00a0is a common marine algae, typically identified in\u00a0algal blooms\u00a0referred to as &#8220;Green Tides&#8221;.[3][4]\u00a0The species is distinct in its ability to produce the\u00a0neurotransmitter\u00a0dopamine\u00a0as a\u00a0herbivore\u00a0defense mechanism.[5][6]\u00a0The species has a wide tolerance to various growth conditions, surviving temperatures between 5-29\u00a0\u00b0C, salinities from freshwater to [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Dark Sea Lettuce","title-attr":"Dark Sea Lettuce","latin-name":"Ulvaria Obscura","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 5\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/5.png\" \/>","scale-number":"5","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/47994930522_12ac59a66d_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chlorophyta\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chlorophyta\/\">Chlorophyta<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with ulvophyceae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chlorophyta\/ulvophyceae\/\">Ulvophyceae<\/a>","point-score":"1","card-text":"<p><b>FACT:<\/b> As a type of algae, this Dark Sea Lettuce is often found on beaches along the West Coast.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Bita Mojtahedzadeh<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/ocean.org\/\">ocean.org\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Bita Mojtahedzadeh","url":"https:\/\/ocean.org\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"tundra","habitat-2":"ocean","habitat-3":"ocean","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Ulvaria_obscura\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Ulvaria_obscura","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"36922","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EAE7C2-tundra-ocean-ocean-1.png","card-colour":"#eae7c2","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/pacific-littleneck-clam\/","excerpt":"Leukoma staminea, commonly known as the\u00a0Pacific littleneck clam, the\u00a0littleneck clam, the\u00a0rock cockle, the\u00a0hardshell clam, the\u00a0Tomales Bay cockle, the\u00a0rock clam\u00a0or the\u00a0ribbed carpet shell,[2]\u00a0is a species of\u00a0bivalve\u00a0molluscin the\u00a0family\u00a0Veneridae.[3]\u00a0This species of mollusc was exploited by early humans in\u00a0North America; for example, the\u00a0Chumash peoples\u00a0of\u00a0Central California\u00a0harvested these clams in\u00a0Morro Bay\u00a0approximately 1,000 years ago,[4]\u00a0and the distinctive shells form\u00a0middens\u00a0near their settlements.[5] Like [&hellip;]","name-size":"smaller-12","title":"Pacific Littleneck Clam","title-attr":"Pacific Littleneck Clam","latin-name":"Leukoma staminea","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 4\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/4.png\" \/>","scale-number":"4","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carbon-macromolecules , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carbon-macromolecules1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/47994930502_babb9db185_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mollusca\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mollusca\/\">Mollusca<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with bivalvia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mollusca\/bivalvia\/\">Bivalvia<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> LittleNeck Clam has a MOVE of 1. This clam is a filter feeder, and can be considered prey for carnivores. <br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The Pacific Littleneck Clam\u2019s concentric rings can be used to determine their age.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Bita Mojtahedzadeh<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/ocean.org\/\">ocean.org\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Bita Mojtahedzadeh","url":"https:\/\/ocean.org\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"tundra","habitat-2":"ocean","habitat-3":"ocean","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Leukoma_staminea\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Leukoma_staminea","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"36801","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C4E3ED-tundra-ocean-ocean-1.png","card-colour":"#c4e3ed","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/acorn-barnacle\/","excerpt":"Semibalanus balanoides\u00a0is a common and widespread\u00a0boreo&#8211;arctic\u00a0species\u00a0of\u00a0acorn barnacle. It is common on rocks and other substrates in the\u00a0intertidal zone\u00a0of\u00a0north-western Europe\u00a0and both coasts of\u00a0North America. Adult\u00a0S. balanoides\u00a0grow up to 15 millimetres (0.6\u00a0in) in diameter, and are\u00a0sessile, living attached to rocks and other solid substrates. They have six greyish wall plates surrounding a\u00a0diamond-shaped\u00a0operculum.[2][3]\u00a0The base of the shell is\u00a0membranous\u00a0in\u00a0Semibalanus,\u00a0unlike [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Acorn Barnacle","title-attr":"Acorn Barnacle","latin-name":"Semibalanus balanoides","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 4\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/4.png\" \/>","scale-number":"4","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carbon-macromolecules , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carbon-macromolecules1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/47994969801_ae21a933a3_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with arthropoda\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/arthropoda\/\">Arthropoda<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with crustacea\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/crustacea\/\">Crustacea<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> The Acorn Barnacle is a suspension feeder, extracting food from the water. <br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> Acorn Barnacle produce a brown glue that fastens it to a hard surface.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool, warm","temperature-data":["cool","warm"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Bita Mojtahedzadeh<\/em><\/span><a href=\"https:\/\/ocean.org\/\">ocean.org\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Bita Mojtahedzadeh","url":"https:\/\/ocean.org\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"tundra","habitat-2":"ocean","habitat-3":"ocean","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Semibalanus_balanoides\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Semibalanus_balanoides","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"https:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/336009\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"https:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/336009","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29394","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-CEDBED-forest-tundra-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#cedbed","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/natural-history-museum-aarhus\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0Natural History Museum\u00a0(Danish: Naturhistorisk Museum) in\u00a0Aarhus\u00a0is a\u00a0Danish\u00a0museum specializing in\u00a0natural history. The Natural History Museum is an independent institution financed with contributions from the\u00a0Ministry of Culture,\u00a0Aarhus Municipality,\u00a0Aarhus University\u00a0and revenues from visitors. The museum is situated in the Aarhus University campus in the district\u00a0Midtbyen, but also operates a field laboratory and education centre, the\u00a0Molslaboratoriet, in\u00a0Mols Bjerge National [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Natural History Museum, Aarhus","title-attr":"Natural History Museum, Aarhus","latin-name":"Home Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1723\/42428318682_750f40f076_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>FACT:<\/b> The game is based on the exhibition \u201dBack to the Ice Age\u201d at the Natural History Museum in Aarhus. During the Ice Age, Denmark was partially covered by glaciers.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Randorff<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Randorff","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"forest","habitat-2":"tundra","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Natural_History_Museum,_Aarhus\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Natural_History_Museum,_Aarhus","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29395","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DDD8CC-forest-tundra-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#ddd8cc","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/mammoth-steppe\/","excerpt":"During the\u00a0Last Glacial Maximum, the\u00a0mammoth steppe\u00a0was the Earth\u2019s most extensive\u00a0biome. It spanned from\u00a0Spain\u00a0eastwards across Eurasia to\u00a0Canada\u00a0and from the\u00a0arctic islands\u00a0southwards to\u00a0China.[2][3][4][5][6]\u00a0It had a cold, dry climate,[7][6]\u00a0the vegetation was dominated by palatable high-productivity grasses, herbs and willow shrubs,[3][6][8]and the animal biomass was dominated by the\u00a0bison,\u00a0horse, and the\u00a0woolly mammoth.[7]\u00a0This ecosystem covered wide areas of the northern part of [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Mammoth Steppe","title-attr":"Mammoth Steppe","latin-name":"Home Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1734\/27608144067_cd94777633_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>FACT:<\/b> South of the ice was the Mammoth steppe, which stretched from Western Europe, over Siberia, all the way to North America; 10,000 km long and 2,000 km wide.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"forest","habitat-2":"tundra","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Mammoth_steppe\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Mammoth_steppe","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29369","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C4E3ED-grasslands-grasslands-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#c4e3ed","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/european-saber-toothed-cat\/","excerpt":"Homotherium\u00a0(also known as the\u00a0scimitar-toothed cat\u00a0or\u00a0scimitar cat)[2]\u00a0is an\u00a0extinctgenus\u00a0of\u00a0machairodontine\u00a0saber-toothed cats,[3]\u00a0often termed\u00a0scimitar-toothed cats, that inhabited\u00a0North America,\u00a0South America,\u00a0Eurasia, and\u00a0Africa\u00a0during the\u00a0Pliocene\u00a0and\u00a0Pleistocene\u00a0epochs (4\u00a0mya\u00a0\u2013 12,000 years ago), existing for approximately\u00a04\u00a0million years.[1][4] It first became extinct in Africa some 1.5 million years ago. In\u00a0Eurasia\u00a0it survived until about 30,000 years ago.[5]\u00a0In South America it is only known from a few remains in the northern [&hellip;]","name-size":"smaller-12","title":"European Saber-Toothed Cat","title-attr":"European Saber-Toothed Cat","latin-name":"Homotherium latidens","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm1.staticflickr.com\/894\/28606691628_79af32861b_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 8","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 2. The card may be put next to all sizes of herbivores.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The European saber-toothed cats are often wrongly called \u201csaber-toothed tigers\u201d. Saber-toothed cats belong to their own genus.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Homotherium\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Homotherium","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29373","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DDB8B8-tundra-grasslands-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#ddb8b8","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/woolly-mammoth\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0woolly mammoth\u00a0(Mammuthus primigenius) is an extinct species of\u00a0mammoththat lived during the\u00a0Pleistocene\u00a0epoch, and was one of the last in a line of mammoth species, beginning with\u00a0Mammuthus subplanifrons\u00a0in the early\u00a0Pliocene. The woolly mammoth diverged from the\u00a0steppe mammoth\u00a0about 400,000 years ago in East Asia. Its closest extant relative is the\u00a0Asian elephant. The appearance and behaviour of this species [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Woolly Mammoth","title-attr":"Woolly Mammoth","latin-name":"Mammuthus primigenius","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 9\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/9.png\" \/>","scale-number":"9","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1760\/27608146497_7fbb538432_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 4","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 1<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The mammoth\u2019s tusks grow throughout life of the mammoth. By counting the growth rings at the thickest point, one can find out how old the mammoth was. They grew about 10 to 20 cm each year.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"tundra","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Woolly_mammoth\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Woolly_mammoth","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4454738\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4454738\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29365","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C6CFEF-grasslands-grasslands-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#c6cfef","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/woolly-rhino\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0woolly rhinoceros\u00a0(Coelodonta antiquitatis) is an\u00a0extinct\u00a0species of\u00a0rhinocerosthat was common throughout\u00a0Europe\u00a0and northern\u00a0Asia[2]\u00a0during the\u00a0Pleistoceneepoch\u00a0and survived the\u00a0last glacial period. The genus name\u00a0Coelodonta\u00a0means &#8220;cavity tooth&#8221;. The woolly rhinoceros was a member of the\u00a0Pleistocene megafauna. The appearance of woolly rhinos is known from mummified individuals from Siberia as well as cave paintings.[4]\u00a0An adult woolly rhinoceros was typically around 3 to 3.8 [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Woolly Rhino","title-attr":"Woolly Rhino","latin-name":"Coelodonta antiquitatis","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 9\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/9.png\" \/>","scale-number":"9","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1749\/41576320995_eef2291410_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 4","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 1<\/p>\n<p><b>FACT:<\/b> When horns from woolly rhinos were found in Russia during the 19th century, many believed they were the claws of giant birds, because they were found apart from the rest of the body.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Woolly_rhinoceros\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Woolly_rhinoceros","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4452721\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4452721\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29407","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C7D6C0-tundra-grasslands-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#c7d6c0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/arctic-poppy\/","excerpt":"Papaver radicatum\u00a0is a species of poppy known by the common names\u00a0Arctic poppy,\u00a0rooted poppy, and\u00a0yellow poppy. It is circumpolar in distribution and grows in arctic and alpine zones in Europe, North America, and Asia.[2][3] It grows at a latitude of 83\u00b040&#8217;N on\u00a0Kaffeklubben Island,[4]\u00a0making it one of the northernmost plants in the world. It appears on the\u00a0Coat [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Arctic Poppy","title-attr":"Arctic Poppy","latin-name":"Papaver radicatum","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 5\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/5.png\" \/>","scale-number":"5","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1755\/42428317712_286f0e8ec8_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperms\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperms\/\">Angiosperms<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with eudicots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/eudicots\/\">Eudicots<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>FACT:<\/b> The flowers of the Arctic poppy fol- lows the sun\u2019s movement across the sky. In this way it increases the temperature inside the flower creating an attractive microclimate for insects seeking warmth.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Berland<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Berland","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"tundra","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Papaver_radicatum\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Papaver_radicatum","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/463762\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/463762\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29406","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DDC7C7-grasslands-grasslands-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#ddc7c7","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/american-lion\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0American lion\u00a0(Panthera leo atrox)[2][3][4][note 1]\u00a0\u2013 also known as the\u00a0North American cave lion[3]\u00a0\u2013 is an\u00a0extinct\u00a0subspecies\u00a0of\u00a0lion\u00a0that lived in\u00a0North America\u00a0during the\u00a0Pleistocene\u00a0epoch\u00a0(340,000 to 11,000 years ago).[5]Genetic\u00a0analysis has revealed that it was the\u00a0sister lineage\u00a0to the\u00a0Eurasian cave lion.[3]\u00a0It was part of the\u00a0Pleistocene megafauna, a wide variety of large mammals that lived at the time. The majority of American lion\u00a0fossils\u00a0have come from [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"American Lion","title-attr":"American Lion","latin-name":"Panthera atrox","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm1.staticflickr.com\/878\/42428317772_aee3ce8950_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 9","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 1. The card may be put next to all sizes of herbivores.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The American lion was much larger than the present African lion. It is related to the Cave lion.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Sergio Dlarasa<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Sergio Dlarasa","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/American_lion\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/American_lion","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/10462377\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/10462377\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29404","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-CCDBEA-grasslands-grasslands-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#ccdbea","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/dire-wolf\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0dire wolf\u00a0(Canis dirus, &#8220;fearsome dog&#8221;) is an\u00a0extinct\u00a0species\u00a0of the\u00a0genus\u00a0Canis. It is one of the most famous prehistoric\u00a0carnivores\u00a0in North America, along with its extinct competitor, the sabre-toothed cat\u00a0Smilodon fatalis. The dire wolf lived in the\u00a0Americas\u00a0during the\u00a0Late Pleistocene\u00a0and Early\u00a0Holocene\u00a0epochs (125,000\u20139,440 years ago). The species was named in 1858, four years after the first specimen had been found. Two\u00a0subspecies\u00a0are [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Dire Wolf","title-attr":"Dire Wolf","latin-name":"Canis dirus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1728\/42428317902_34765fa8ce_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 7","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 3. The card may be put next to all sizes of herbivores.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The dire wolf lived in North America og is more closely related to the coyote than to the grey wolf.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Mario Massone<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Mario Massone","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Dire_wolf\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Dire_wolf","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4444493\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4444493\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29403","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EDEDD5-grasslands-grasslands-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#ededd5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/yukon-wild-horse\/","excerpt":"Equus lambei\u00a0(common names\u00a0include\u00a0Yukon horse, and\u00a0Yukon wild horse[1][7]) is an\u00a0extinct\u00a0species\u00a0of the\u00a0genus\u00a0Equus.\u00a0Equus lambeiranged across\u00a0North America\u00a0until approximately 10,000 years ago. Based on recent examinations of the mtDNA of\u00a0Equus lambei\u00a0remains, scientists have concluded that\u00a0E. lambei\u00a0was probably was much like the extinct\u00a0Tarpan, also known as the Eurasian wild horse, and the living\u00a0Przewalski&#8217;s Horse.[6][8]\u00a0A partial carcass of\u00a0Equus lambei\u00a0is on display at [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Yukon Wild Horse","title-attr":"Yukon Wild Horse","latin-name":"Equus lambei","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1747\/42428318082_9141f0231e_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 4","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 3<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The Yukon wild horse was one of the most common animals on eastern part of the Mammoth Steppe. It was a tiny horse, the size of today\u2019s ponies.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Claudia Feh<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Claudia Feh","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Equus_lambei\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Equus_lambei","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4451981\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4451981\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29401","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DBD0E2-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#dbd0e2","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/cro-magnon\/","excerpt":"European early modern humans\u00a0(EEMH) in the context of the\u00a0Upper Paleolithic in Europe\u00a0refers to the early presence of\u00a0anatomically modern humans\u00a0in Europe. The term &#8220;early modern&#8221; is usually taken to include fossils of the\u00a0Aurignacian,\u00a0Gravettian,\u00a0Solutrean\u00a0and\u00a0Magdalenian, extending throughout the\u00a0Last Glacial Maximum\u00a0(LGM), covering the period of roughly 45,000 to 15,000 years ago.[1]\u00a0The description as &#8220;modern&#8221; is used as contrasting with [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Cro-Magnon","title-attr":"Cro-Magnon","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm1.staticflickr.com\/893\/42428318172_f686997d80_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>EFFECT:<\/b> The card may be placed on top of all animal cards. Both cards are discarded right away.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The Cro-Magnon is a collective term for the early humans. They spread from Africa to the Middle East, Australia, Europe, Asia and America. They hunted on the Mammoth steppe.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/European_early_modern_humans\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/European_early_modern_humans","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29402","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-F2E9DC-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#f2e9dc","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/interglacial-periods\/","excerpt":"An\u00a0interglacial period\u00a0(or alternatively\u00a0interglacial,\u00a0interglaciation) is a geological interval of warmer global average temperature lasting thousands of years that separates consecutive\u00a0glacial periods\u00a0within an\u00a0ice age. The current\u00a0Holocene\u00a0interglacial began at the end of the\u00a0Pleistocene, about 11,700 years ago. (From Wikipedia, June 2018)","name-size":"","title":"Interglacial Periods","title-attr":"Interglacial Periods","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1733\/28606690218_9901be9d23_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>EFFECT:<\/b> You may perform three extra actions when it is your turn. Remove the card from the table after use.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> During the interglacial periods there were a warmer climate and a richer fauna.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Interglacial\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Interglacial","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29400","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EFE7E6-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#efe7e6","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/i-dont-think-so-2\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"I Don&#8217;t Think So!","title-attr":"I Don&#8217;t Think So!","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1742\/28606690278_0ba27820f8_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>EFFECT:<\/b> Play this card on your opponent\u2019s turn when they use an event card against you. It stops the effect of their event card. Discard both event cards.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29399","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D5EAE8-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#d5eae8","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/meltwater\/","excerpt":"Meltwater\u00a0is water released by the\u00a0melting\u00a0of\u00a0snow\u00a0or\u00a0ice, including\u00a0glacial ice, tabular\u00a0icebergs\u00a0and\u00a0ice shelves\u00a0over oceans. Meltwater is often found in the\u00a0ablation zone\u00a0of glaciers, where the rate of snow cover is reducing. Meltwater can be produced during\u00a0volcanic eruptions, in a similar way in which the more dangerous\u00a0lahars\u00a0form. When meltwater pools on the surface rather than flowing, it forms\u00a0melt ponds. As the [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Meltwater","title-attr":"Meltwater","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1753\/42428318342_153169c2e8_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>EFFECT:<\/b> The card can be played in an open space.<br \/>\nNo actions are counted, but any adjacent omnivore\/ herbivore cards must be moved immediately. Any cards which cannot be moved due to lack of open spaces must be discarded.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> During the warmer periods of the Ice Age, the ice melted and flooded vast areas.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Meltwater\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Meltwater","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29398","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D0DFF2-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#d0dff2","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/blizzard\/","excerpt":"A\u00a0blizzard\u00a0is a severe\u00a0snowstorm\u00a0characterized by strong sustained winds of at least 35\u00a0mph (56\u00a0km\/h) and lasting for a prolonged period of time\u2014typically three hours or more. A\u00a0ground blizzard\u00a0is a weather condition where snow is not falling but loose snow on the ground is lifted and blown by strong winds. Blizzards can have an immense size, which can [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Blizzard","title-attr":"Blizzard","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1733\/27608143927_054b6d260f_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>EFFECT:<\/b> May be placed on top of all animal cards not living in arctic (or &#8220;cold&#8221;) climate. Remove both cards from the table. The animal card returns to its player\u2019s hand and the event card is discarded.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> Not all animals of the Ice Age could endure very low temperatures.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Blizzard\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Blizzard","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29397","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DAE1EA-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#dae1ea","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/give-birth-to-many-cubs\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"Give Birth To Many Cubs","title-attr":"Give Birth To Many Cubs","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1724\/42428318462_31763ab6a3_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>EFFECT:<\/b> This card allows the player (who has it) to play any of their cards upside down as a reindeer.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The cold climate of the Ice Age was tough on all species. But the reindeers did well, as they produced large amounts of offspring.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29396","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E1EDE9-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#e1ede9","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/neanderthals\/","excerpt":"Neanderthals\u00a0(UK:\u00a0\/ni\u02c8\u00e6nd\u0259r\u02cct\u0251\u02d0l\/, also\u00a0US:\u00a0\/ne\u026a-, &#8211;\u02c8\u0251\u02d0n-, &#8211;\u02cct\u0254\u02d0l, &#8211;\u02cc\u03b8\u0254\u02d0l\/;[4]\u00a0also\u00a0Neanderthal Man, taxonomically\u00a0Homo neanderthalensis\u00a0or\u00a0Homo sapiens neanderthalensis[5]) were\u00a0archaic humans\u00a0who lived in Eurasia during roughly 250,000 to 40,000 years ago.[6][7][8][9]\u00a0They seem to have appeared in Europe and expanded\u00a0into Southwest\u00a0and Central Asia. They are known from numerous fossils, as well as\u00a0stone tool\u00a0assemblages. Almost all of those younger than 160,000 years are of the so-called\u00a0Mousterian [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Neanderthals","title-attr":"Neanderthals","latin-name":"Event Card","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1740\/27608144117_0ca9baafdb_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"<p><b>EFFECT:<\/b> May be placed on top of an animal card. Rem- ove both cards from the table. The animal card returns to its player\u2019s hand and the event card is discarded.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> During the last interglacial, about 100,000 years ago, Denmark was inhabited by Neanderthals. They were dependent on the Ice Age animals for prey.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Martyman<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Martyman","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Neanderthal\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Neanderthal","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29405","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EDEDD5-grasslands-forest-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#ededd5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/american-mastidon\/","excerpt":"Mastodons\u00a0(Greek: \u03bc\u03b1\u03c3\u03c4\u03cc\u03c2 &#8220;breast&#8221; and \u1f40\u03b4\u03bf\u03cd\u03c2, &#8220;tooth&#8221;) are any species of extinct\u00a0proboscideans\u00a0in the genus\u00a0Mammut\u00a0(family\u00a0Mammutidae), distantly related to\u00a0elephants, that inhabited\u00a0North\u00a0and\u00a0Central America\u00a0during the late\u00a0Miocene\u00a0or late\u00a0Pliocene\u00a0up to their extinction at the end of the\u00a0Pleistocene10,000 to 11,000 years ago.[1]\u00a0Mastodons lived in herds and were predominantly forest dwelling animals that fed on a mixed diet obtained by\u00a0browsing\u00a0and\u00a0grazing\u00a0with a seasonal preference for [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"American Mastidon","title-attr":"American Mastidon","latin-name":"Mammut americanum","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 9\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/9.png\" \/>","scale-number":"9","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm1.staticflickr.com\/877\/28606689948_b61bb56ef5_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 5","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 1<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> Despite that mastodons and mammoths look somewhat alike, they are not closely related. The mastodon lived in spruce woodlands, valleys and swamps, where it ate leaves from shrubs and trees, and conifer twigs.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Sergio Dlarasa, Dantheman<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Sergio Dlarasa, Dantheman","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Mastodon\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Mastodon","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4454807\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4454807\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29393","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E3D3E5-grasslands-grasslands-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#e3d3e5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/purple-saxifrage\/","excerpt":"Saxifraga oppositifolia, the\u00a0purple saxifrage\u00a0or\u00a0purple mountain saxifrage,[1]\u00a0is a species of\u00a0edible plant\u00a0that is very common all over the high\u00a0Arctic\u00a0and also some high\u00a0mountainous\u00a0areas further south, including northern\u00a0Britain, the\u00a0Alps\u00a0and the\u00a0Rocky Mountains. It is even known to grow on\u00a0Kaffeklubben Island\u00a0in north\u00a0Greenland,[2]\u00a0at 83\u00b040&#8217;N, the most northerly plant locality in the world. It grows in all kinds of cold temperate to arctic [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Purple Saxifrage","title-attr":"Purple Saxifrage","latin-name":"Saxifraga oppositifolia","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 5\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/5.png\" \/>","scale-number":"5","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1732\/27608144227_9447314ff8_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperms\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperms\/\">Angiosperms<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with eudicots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/eudicots\/\">Eudicots<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>FACT:<\/b> It is a low-growing and mat-forming perennial plant. The flowers have a purple colour and are edible.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Ghislain118<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Ghislain118","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Saxifraga_oppositifolia\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Saxifraga_oppositifolia","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/583337\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/583337\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29392","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DBD6BA-grasslands-grasslands-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#dbd6ba","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/goldenrod\/","excerpt":"Solidago virgaurea\u00a0(European goldenrod\u00a0or\u00a0woundwort) is an\u00a0herbaceous\u00a0perennial plant\u00a0of the family\u00a0Asteraceae. It is widespread across most of Europe as well as North Africa and northern, central, and southwestern Asia (China, Russia, India, Turkey, Kazakhstan, etc.).[2][3][4]\u00a0It is grown as a garden flower with many different cultivars. It flowers profusely in late summer. Solidago virgaurea\u00a0is a perennial herb up to [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Goldenrod","title-attr":"Goldenrod","latin-name":"Solidago virgaurea","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1753\/42428318802_56c7ed9e68_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperms\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperms\/\">Angiosperms<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with eudicots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/eudicots\/\">Eudicots<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>FACT:<\/b> This plant contains substances that makes one highly diuretic when ingested.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Isidre blanc<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Isidre blanc","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Solidago_virgaurea\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Solidago_virgaurea","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/6185350\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/6185350\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29391","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C3E2DF-forest-forest-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#c3e2df","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/norway-spruce\/","excerpt":"Picea abies, the\u00a0Norway spruce,[3]\u00a0is a species of\u00a0spruce\u00a0native to\u00a0Northern,\u00a0Central\u00a0and\u00a0Eastern\u00a0Europe.[4]\u00a0It has branchlets that typically hang downwards, and the largest cones of any\u00a0spruce, 9\u201317\u00a0cm (3\u00a01\u20442\u20136\u00a03\u20444\u00a0in) long. It is very closely related to the\u00a0Siberian spruce(Picea obovata), which replaces it east of the\u00a0Ural Mountains, and with which it hybridises freely. The Norway spruce is widely planted for its wood, and [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Norway Spruce","title-attr":"Norway Spruce","latin-name":"Picea abies","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 9\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/9.png\" \/>","scale-number":"9","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1750\/27608144437_d29279ae1a_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with pinophyta\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/pinophyta\/\">Pinophyta<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with pinopsida-2\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/pinopsida-2\/\">Pinopsida<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p><b>FACT:<\/b> During the Ice Age, few Norway spruces grew in ice-free areas. After the retreat of the ice, the trees spread to the milder tundra landscape.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Enfore<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Enfore","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"forest","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Picea_abies\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Picea_abies","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/1061648\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/1061648\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29390","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EDEDCB-grasslands-grasslands-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#ededcb","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/hoary-rock-rose\/","excerpt":"Helianthemum oelandicum, commonly called\u00a0hoary rockrose, is a low growing plant confined to rocky dry calcareous areas especially close to the sea. The plant typically has a central stock from which numerous branches radiate horizontally or ascending. Stipules are absent and the small leaves (about 10mm long) are simple and green above but densely hairy and [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Hoary Rock-rose","title-attr":"Hoary Rock-rose","latin-name":"Helianthemum oelandicum","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 5\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/5.png\" \/>","scale-number":"5","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1721\/27608144627_42f803a997_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperms\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperms\/\">Angiosperms<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with eudicots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/eudicots\/\">Eudicots<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p><b>FACT:<\/b> A very short plant with yellow flowers.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Velela<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Velela","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Helianthemum_oelandicum\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Helianthemum_oelandicum","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/5732687\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/5732687\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29389","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EBD5ED-grasslands-grasslands-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#ebd5ed","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/arctic-meadow-rue\/","excerpt":"Thalictrum alpinum\u00a0is a species of flowering plant in the\u00a0buttercup family\u00a0known by the common names\u00a0alpine meadow-rue[1][2]\u00a0and\u00a0arctic meadow-rue. It is native to\u00a0Arcticand\u00a0alpine\u00a0regions of North America and Eurasia, including\u00a0Alaska, northern\u00a0Canada, and\u00a0Greenland, and it occurs in cold, wet,\u00a0boggy\u00a0habitats in high mountains farther south. Alpine meadow-rue is a\u00a0rhizomatous\u00a0perennial herb growing up to 5 to 25\u00a0cm (2 to 10\u00a0in) tall. The [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Arctic Meadow-rue","title-attr":"Arctic Meadow-rue","latin-name":"Thalictrum alpinum","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1759\/41576319795_e7379133de_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperms\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperms\/\">Angiosperms<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with eudicots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/eudicots\/\">Eudicots<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>FACT:<\/b> A perennial plant, growing up to 20-25 cm. The slender, elongated and leafless stalk bears yellow or purple flowers.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Mike Pennington<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Mike Pennington","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Thalictrum_alpinum\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Thalictrum_alpinum","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/594413\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/594413\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29388","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-CEF4BE-grasslands-grasslands-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#cef4be","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/dwarf-birch\/","excerpt":"Betula nana, the\u00a0dwarf birch,[2]\u00a0is a species of\u00a0birch\u00a0in the family\u00a0Betulaceae, found mainly in the\u00a0tundra\u00a0of the\u00a0Arctic region. It is a monoecious\u00a0shrub\u00a0growing up to 1\u20131.2 m high. The bark is non-peeling and shiny red-copper colored.[3]\u00a0The\u00a0leaves\u00a0are rounded, 6\u201320\u00a0mm diameter, with a bluntly toothed margin. The leaves are a darker green on their upper surface. Leaf growth occurs after snow [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Dwarf Birch","title-attr":"Dwarf Birch","latin-name":"Betula nana","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1736\/27608144947_c7269817ef_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with eudicots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/eudicots\/\">Eudicots<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperm\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperm\/\">Angiosperm<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>FACT:<\/b> The Dwarf birch was one of the first \u201ctrees\u201d to grow on the bare soil after the ice disappeared.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Slaunger<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Slaunger","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Betula_nana\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Betula_nana","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/1149387\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/1149387\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29387","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C5D6BC-grasslands-grasslands-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#c5d6bc","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/dwarf-willow\/","excerpt":"Salix polaris, the\u00a0polar willow, is a species of\u00a0willow\u00a0with a circumpolar distribution in the high\u00a0arctic\u00a0tundra, extending north to the limits of land, and\u00a0south of the Arctic\u00a0in the mountains of\u00a0Norway, the northern\u00a0Ural Mountains, the northern\u00a0Altay Mountains,\u00a0Kamchatka, and\u00a0British Columbia,\u00a0Canada.[1][2][3][4] One of the smallest willows in the world, it is a prostrate, creeping dwarf\u00a0shrub, only 2\u20139\u00a0cm (0.79\u20133.54\u00a0in) high, and [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Dwarf Willow","title-attr":"Dwarf Willow","latin-name":"Salix polaris","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 5\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/5.png\" \/>","scale-number":"5","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1726\/41576319995_43c067b9d7_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperms\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperms\/\">Angiosperms<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with eudicots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/eudicots\/\">Eudicots<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>FACT:<\/b> One of the worlds smallest willows. They can reach a very high age. The willow almost crawls along the ground to avoid direct cold.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Bjoertvedt<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Bjoertvedt","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Salix_polaris\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Salix_polaris","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/586687\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/586687\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29386","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-BBEADD-grasslands-grasslands-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#bbeadd","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/mountain-avens\/","excerpt":"Dryas octopetala\u00a0(common names\u00a0include\u00a0mountain avens,[1]\u00a0eightpetal mountain-avens,\u00a0white dryas, and\u00a0white dryad) is an\u00a0Arctic\u2013alpine\u00a0flowering plant\u00a0in the\u00a0familyRosaceae. It is a small\u00a0prostrate\u00a0evergreen\u00a0subshrub\u00a0forming large colonies. The\u00a0specific epithet\u00a0octopetala\u00a0derives from the\u00a0Greek\u00a0octo\u00a0(eight) and\u00a0petalon\u00a0(petal), referring to the eight petals of the flower, an unusual number in the Rosaceae, where five is the normal number. However, flowers with up to 16 petals also occur naturally. Dryas octopetala\u00a0has [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Mountain Avens","title-attr":"Mountain Avens","latin-name":"Dryas octopetala","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 5\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/5.png\" \/>","scale-number":"5","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: photosynthetic , Hierachy 1\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/photosynthetic1.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1732\/27608145147_947f246a81_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with plantae\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/plantae\/\">Plantae<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with angiosperms\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/angiosperms\/\">Angiosperms<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with eudicots\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/eudicots\/\">Eudicots<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p><b>FACT:<\/b> A frugal plant. It takes 10 years from seed germination until it blossoms.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Muriel Bendel<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Muriel Bendel","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Dryas_octopetala\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Dryas_octopetala","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/229668\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/229668\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29384","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DEE0C5-forest-forest-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#dee0c5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/wolverine\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0wolverine\u00a0(\/\u02c8w\u028alv\u0259ri\u02d0n\/) (also spelled\u00a0wolverene),\u00a0Gulo gulo\u00a0(Gulo\u00a0is\u00a0Latin\u00a0for &#8220;glutton&#8220;), also referred to as the\u00a0glutton,\u00a0carcajou,\u00a0skunk bear, or\u00a0quickhatch, is the largest land-dwelling\u00a0species\u00a0of the family\u00a0Mustelidae. It is a stocky and muscular carnivore, more closely resembling a small\u00a0bear\u00a0than other mustelids. A solitary animal,[1]it has a reputation for ferocity and strength out of proportion to its size, with the documented ability to kill prey [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Wolverine","title-attr":"Wolverine","latin-name":"Gulo gulo","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1759\/27608145217_d298f9759f_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"7","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 2<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The Wolverine of the Ice Age was in size as a medium size dog and resembles a bear. The males were about 1\/3 longer than the females and could weigh twice as much.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Manfred Werner<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Manfred Werner","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"forest","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Wolverine\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Wolverine","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/328585\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/328585\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29383","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E5C7C7-grasslands-grasslands-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#e5c7c7","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/saiga-antelope\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0saiga antelope\u00a0(\/\u02c8sa\u026a\u0261\u0259\/,\u00a0Saiga tatarica) is a\u00a0critically endangered\u00a0antelope\u00a0that originally inhabited a vast area of the\u00a0Eurasian steppe\u00a0zone from the foothills of the\u00a0Carpathian Mountains\u00a0and\u00a0Caucasus\u00a0into\u00a0Dzungaria\u00a0and\u00a0Mongolia. They also lived in\u00a0Beringian\u00a0North America\u00a0during the\u00a0Pleistocene. Today, the dominant subspecies (S. t. tatarica) is only found in one location in\u00a0Russia\u00a0(in\u00a0The Republic of Kalmykia) and three areas in\u00a0Kazakhstan\u00a0(the Ural, Ustiurt and\u00a0Betpak-Dala\u00a0populations). A proportion of the Ustiurt [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Saiga Antelope","title-attr":"Saiga Antelope","latin-name":"Saiga tatarica","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1742\/27608145307_474abf42c5_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"5","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 2<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The Saiga antelope live in large herds. Their funny-looking nose heats the cold air in the winter and filters dust in the summer.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold","temperature-data":["cold"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Saiga_antelope\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Saiga_antelope","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/1038782\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/1038782\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29382","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DDD3BA-grasslands-grasslands-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#ddd3ba","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/cougar-2\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0cougar\u00a0(Puma concolor), also commonly known as the\u00a0mountain lion,\u00a0puma,\u00a0panther, or\u00a0catamount, is a large\u00a0felid\u00a0of the subfamily\u00a0Felinae\u00a0native to the\u00a0Americas. Its\u00a0range, from the Canadian\u00a0Yukon\u00a0to the southern\u00a0Andes\u00a0of South America, is the most widespread of any large wild terrestrial mammal in the\u00a0Western Hemisphere.[3]\u00a0An adaptable,\u00a0generalist\u00a0species, the cougar is found in most American\u00a0habitat\u00a0types. It is the\u00a0biggest cat\u00a0in North America,[3]\u00a0and the second-heaviest cat in [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Cougar","title-attr":"Cougar","latin-name":"Puma concolor","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm1.staticflickr.com\/878\/27608145377_51a8b7776b_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"7","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 2. The card may be put next to all sizes of herbivores.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> Cougar teeth from the Ice Age reveal that they had very varied diet. They fed on anything from insects to large deers.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Ltshears<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Ltshears","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Cougar\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Cougar","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/311910\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/311910\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29381","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-BED1E0-forest-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#bed1e0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/wild-boar-2\/","excerpt":"Platygonus compressus, the\u00a0flat-headed peccary, is an\u00a0extinct\u00a0mammal\u00a0species from the\u00a0Tayassuidae-family, that lived in North-America during the Pleistocene. It was first described in 1848 by John L. Leconte. At the end of the Pleistocene it disappeared.[1] The flat-headed peccary was about 75\u00a0cm (29.5\u00a0in) in shoulderheight and about 30\u00a0kg (66.1\u00a0lb) in weight.[2]\u00a0Other sources have estimated it to be similar [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Wild Boar","title-attr":"Wild Boar","latin-name":"Platygonus compressus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 7\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/7.png\" \/>","scale-number":"7","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/omnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1750\/27608145497_cb3514d972_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 5","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 2<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The wild boar of the Ice Age was larger than its present relatives. It had longer legs and could run faster.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Mario Massone<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Mario Massone","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"forest","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Platygonus_compressus\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Platygonus_compressus","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29380","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EFCEBD-grasslands-grasslands-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#efcebd","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/steppe-bison\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0steppe bison\u00a0or\u00a0steppe wisent\u00a0(Bison priscus)[1]\u00a0is an extinct species of\u00a0bisonthat was once found on the\u00a0mammoth steppe\u00a0where its range included\u00a0Europe,[2]Central Asia,[3]\u00a0Northern Asia,[4][5][6]\u00a0Beringia, and\u00a0North America,[7][8]\u00a0from northwest\u00a0Canada\u00a0to\u00a0Mexico\u00a0during the\u00a0Quaternary. Steppe bison appear in\u00a0cave art, notably in the\u00a0Cave of Altamira\u00a0and\u00a0Lascaux, and the carving\u00a0Bison Licking Insect Bite, and have been found in naturally ice-preserved form.[10][13][14] Blue Babe\u00a0is the 36,000-year-old mummy of a male [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Steppe Bison","title-attr":"Steppe Bison","latin-name":"Bison priscus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm1.staticflickr.com\/874\/27608145607_7eba53e541_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 6","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 2<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The horns are used for protection against predators: both bulls &#038; cows have horns. In 2011, a mumified steppe bison was found in Siberia with all its intestines intact. In 1984, another mummified steppe bison, Blue Babe, was used in a stew made and eaten by scientists in Alaska.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Ha\u030akan Henriksson<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Ha\u030akan Henriksson","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Steppe_bison\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Steppe_bison","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4447747\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4447747\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29379","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C1D8B8-grasslands-grasslands-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#c1d8b8","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/arctic-ground-squirrel\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0Arctic ground squirrel\u00a0(Spermophilus parryii\u00a0or\u00a0Urocitellus parryii) is a species of\u00a0ground squirrel\u00a0native to the\u00a0Arctic. People in\u00a0Alaska, particularly around the Aleutians, refer to them as &#8220;parka&#8221; (pronounced &#8220;par&#8217;kee&#8221;) squirrels, most likely because their pelt is good for the ruff on parkas and for clothing.[2] The Arctic ground squirrel has a beige and tan coat with a white-spotted back. [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Arctic Ground Squirrel","title-attr":"Arctic Ground Squirrel","latin-name":"Spermophilus parryii","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 5\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/5.png\" \/>","scale-number":"5","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1736\/27608145687_47069e45ba_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"6","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 2<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The Arctic ground squirrel was prey for a multitude of carnivores of the tundra steppe. When the Arctic ground squirrel hibernates its body temperature decreases to below zero degrees and its heart beats less than once a minute.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Dubhe<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Dubhe","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Arctic_ground_squirrel\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Arctic_ground_squirrel","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/327988\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/327988\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29378","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-BADDCC-forest-tundra-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#baddcc","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/cave-lion\/","excerpt":"Panthera spelaea, formerly referred to as\u00a0Panthera leo spelaea,[1][2]\u00a0is a\u00a0fossil\u00a0catbelonging to the\u00a0genus\u00a0Panthera, which was described by the German\u00a0paleontologistGeorg August Goldfuss\u00a0in 1810 under the\u00a0scientific name\u00a0Felis spelaea. The first\u00a0fossil lion\u00a0skull was\u00a0excavated\u00a0in a cave in southern Germany.[3]\u00a0It probably dates to the\u00a0W\u00fcrm glaciation.[4] The\u00a0spelaea\u00a0lion probably evolved in Europe after the third\u00a0Cromerian interglacial\u00a0stage, less than 600,000 years ago.\u00a0Phylogenetic\u00a0analysis of fossil bone [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Cave Lion","title-attr":"Cave Lion","latin-name":"Panthera leo spelaea","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1759\/27608145787_8e88927570_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 6","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 2. The card may be put next to all sizes of herbivores. If the card is put next to a Cave bear it loses one point.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> While searching for food, the Cave lions occasionally entered caves of hibernating Cave bears. The outcome for some of the Cave lions were death by the awakened Cave bear.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Caverne du Pont d\u2019Arc<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby | Caverne du Pont d\u2019Arc","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"forest","habitat-2":"tundra","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Panthera_spelaea\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Panthera_spelaea","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/7008678\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/7008678\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29377","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EAD2B6-grasslands-grasslands-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#ead2b6","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/northern-collared-lemming\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0northern collared lemming\u00a0or\u00a0Nearctic collared lemming\u00a0(Dicrostonyx groenlandicus), sometimes called the\u00a0Peary Land collared lemming\u00a0in\u00a0Canada, is a small\u00a0North American\u00a0lemming. At one time, it was considered to be a subspecies of the\u00a0Arctic lemming\u00a0(Dicrostonyx torquatus). Some sources believe several other species of\u00a0collared lemmings\u00a0found in North America are actually subspecies of\u00a0D. groenlandicus.[2] It has a short chunky body covered with thick [&hellip;]","name-size":"smaller-13","title":"Northern Collared Lemming","title-attr":"Northern Collared Lemming","latin-name":"Dicrostonyx groenlandicus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 5\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/5.png\" \/>","scale-number":"5","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1759\/27608145997_3b6a0cb673_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"4","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 2<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The litter size of the Northern collared lemming ranges between 5-8 young. The female has up to 6-8 litters per year.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Northern_collared_lemming\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Northern_collared_lemming","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/328424\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/328424\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29376","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-BEE3EA-grasslands-grasslands-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#bee3ea","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/arctic-fox-2\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0Arctic fox\u00a0(Vulpes lagopus), also known as the\u00a0white fox,\u00a0polar fox, or\u00a0snow fox, is a small\u00a0fox\u00a0native to the\u00a0Arctic\u00a0regions of the\u00a0Northern Hemisphere\u00a0and common throughout the\u00a0Arctic tundra\u00a0biome.[1][7]\u00a0It is well\u00a0adapted\u00a0to living in cold environments, and is best known for its thick, warm fur that is also used as camouflage. On average, Arctic foxes only live 3\u20134 years in the wild.[8]\u00a0Its [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Arctic Fox","title-attr":"Arctic Fox","latin-name":"Vulpes lagopus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm1.staticflickr.com\/890\/27608146137_707a67673a_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"7","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 2. If the card is put next to a Northern collared lemming, add one extra point.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> Arctic foxes are monogamous when they raise their cubs. The cubs are kept in underground caves. They build up their fat reserves in the autumn and can increase their weight up to 50%.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Arctic_fox\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Arctic_fox","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/1053894\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/1053894\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29375","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-AAB4BF-grasslands-grasslands-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#aab4bf","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/reindeer-2\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0reindeer\u00a0(Rangifer tarandus), also known as the\u00a0caribou\u00a0in\u00a0North America,[3]\u00a0is a\u00a0species\u00a0of\u00a0deer\u00a0with\u00a0circumpolar distribution, native to\u00a0Arctic,\u00a0sub-Arctic,\u00a0tundra,\u00a0borealand mountainous regions of northern Europe, Siberia and North America.[2]\u00a0This includes both\u00a0sedentary\u00a0and\u00a0migratory\u00a0populations.\u00a0Rangifer\u00a0herd size varies greatly in different geographic regions. The Taimyr herd of migrating Siberian tundra reindeer (R. t. sibiricus) in\u00a0Russia\u00a0is the largest wild reindeer herd in the world,[4][5]\u00a0with numbers varying between 400,000 and 1,000,000. [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Reindeer","title-attr":"Reindeer","latin-name":"Rangifer tarandus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1726\/27608146217_3bc6bf887c_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"4","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 2.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> Reindeers live in herds of up to several thousand animals. The first humans in Denmark followed reindeer from the south and were highly dependent on them for food and materials.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Reindeer\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Reindeer","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/328653\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/328653\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29374","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C7C7D6-forest-grasslands-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#c7c7d6","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/straight-tusked-elephant\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0straight-tusked elephant\u00a0(Palaeoloxodon antiquus) is an extinct species of\u00a0elephantthat inhabited\u00a0Europe\u00a0during the Middle and Late\u00a0Pleistocene\u00a0(781,000\u201350,000 years before present). Some experts[who?]\u00a0regard the larger Asian species,\u00a0Palaeoloxodon namadicus, as a variant or subspecies. It was formerly thought to be closely related to the living\u00a0Asian elephant; however, in 2016, DNA sequence analysis showed that its closest extant relative is actually the\u00a0African [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Straight-Tusked Elephant","title-attr":"Straight-Tusked Elephant","latin-name":"Palaeoloxodon antiquus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 9\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/9.png\" \/>","scale-number":"9","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm1.staticflickr.com\/874\/41576320645_48fbbe0123_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 5","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 1<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The straight-tusked elephant is closely related to the existing African forest elephant. It had up to three meters long tusks. It spread from Central and Southern Europe to the north in the warmer periods.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"forest","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Straight-tusked_elephant\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Straight-tusked_elephant","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/31556293\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/31556293\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29372","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C3CCE0-grasslands-grasslands-tundra-1.png","card-colour":"#c3cce0","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/snowy-owl-2\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0snowy owl\u00a0(Bubo scandiacus) is a large, white\u00a0owl\u00a0of the\u00a0typical owl\u00a0family. Snowy owls are native to\u00a0Arctic\u00a0regions in\u00a0North America\u00a0and\u00a0Eurasia. Males are almost all white, while females have more flecks of black plumage. Juvenile snowy owls have black feathers until they turn white. The snowy owl is a ground nester that primarily hunts rodents and waterfowl, and opportunistically eats\u00a0carrion. [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Snowy Owl","title-attr":"Snowy Owl","latin-name":"Bubo scandiacus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 6\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/6.png\" \/>","scale-number":"6","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1758\/41576320755_590c472906_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with aves\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/aves\/\">Aves<\/a>","point-score":"6","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 3. Diagonally in an arctic climate.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The snowy owl does not breed if the lemming population is very small. Contrary, it hatches multiple chicks when the lemming population is great.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cold, cool","temperature-data":["cold","cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"tundra","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Snowy_owl\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Snowy_owl","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/1036388\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/1036388\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29371","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DDB5B5-grasslands-grasslands-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#ddb5b5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/aurochs\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0aurochs\u00a0(\/\u02c8\u0254\u02d0r\u0252ks\/\u00a0or\u00a0\/\u02c8a\u028ar\u0252ks\/; pl.\u00a0aurochs, or rarely\u00a0aurochsen,\u00a0aurochses), also known as\u00a0urus\u00a0or\u00a0ure\u00a0(Bos primigenius), is an\u00a0extinct\u00a0species of large wild\u00a0cattlethat inhabited Europe, Asia, and North Africa. It is the ancestor of domestic cattle and the\u00a0European bison, crossbred with\u00a0steppe bison.[2]\u00a0The species survived in Europe until the last recorded aurochs died in the\u00a0Jaktor\u00f3w\u00a0Forest, Poland, in 1627. During the\u00a0Neolithic Revolution, which occurred during the early\u00a0Holocene, [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Aurochs","title-attr":"Aurochs","latin-name":"Bos primigenius","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1747\/28606691478_45d10ca213_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 5","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 1<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The aurochs are the ancestor of domestic cattle. The aurochs were an important but dangerous prey species for the hunters of the Mesolithic period. The 80 cm long and forward-curving horns of the bulls and their large body made them a dangerous opponent.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Aurochs\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Aurochs","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29370","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-ABD3C4-grasslands-grasslands-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#abd3c4","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/irish-elk\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0Irish elk\u00a0(Megaloceros giganteus)[1][2]\u00a0also called the\u00a0giant deer\u00a0or\u00a0Irish giant deer, is an extinct species of deer in the genus\u00a0Megaloceros\u00a0and is one of the largest\u00a0deer\u00a0that ever lived. Its range extended across\u00a0Eurasia\u00a0during the\u00a0Pleistocene, from\u00a0Ireland\u00a0to\u00a0Siberia\u00a0to\u00a0China. A related form is recorded in China during the\u00a0Late Pleistocene.[3]\u00a0The most recent remains of the species have been\u00a0carbon dated\u00a0to about 7,700 years ago in Siberia.[4]\u00a0Although [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Irish Elk","title-attr":"Irish Elk","latin-name":"Megaloceros giganteus latidens","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: herbivore , Hierachy 2\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/herbivore2.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm1.staticflickr.com\/885\/41576320865_4ac31372f7_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 6","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 1<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> The antlers of the Irish elk are the largest antlers of all known species of deer. It had a span up to four meters and weighed up to 40 kg. In order to grow 40 kg heavy antlers every year; a lot of calcium rich food is required.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Irish_elk\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Irish_elk","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4446578\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4446578\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29368","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-D3BEB6-forest-forest-forest-1.png","card-colour":"#d3beb6","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/cave-bear\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0cave bear\u00a0(Ursus spelaeus) was a\u00a0species\u00a0of\u00a0bear\u00a0that lived in\u00a0Europe\u00a0and\u00a0Asia\u00a0during the\u00a0Pleistocene\u00a0and became\u00a0extinct\u00a0about 24,000 years ago during the\u00a0Last Glacial Maximum. Both the word &#8220;cave&#8221; and the scientific name\u00a0spelaeus\u00a0are used because fossils of this species were mostly found in caves. This reflects the views of experts that cave bears may have spent more time in caves than the\u00a0brown bear, which [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Cave Bear","title-attr":"Cave Bear","latin-name":"Ursus spelaeus","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: omnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/omnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm2.staticflickr.com\/1736\/41576320905_55a22775eb_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 5","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 1<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> As an adaptation to the cold, the cave bear grew during the Ice Age, as a larger body insulates better against the cold. Teeth of cave bears were typically more worn down than teeth of today\u2019s brown bears. This suggest that they were more herbivorous than today\u2019s brown bears.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"forest","habitat-2":"forest","habitat-3":"forest","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Cave_bear\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Cave_bear","eol-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Encyclopedia of Life\" class=\"permalink eol-link\" href=\"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4441383\/overview\">EOL<\/a><li>","eol-url":"http:\/\/eol.org\/pages\/4441383\/overview","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29367","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EFD9B6-grasslands-grasslands-grasslands-1.png","card-colour":"#efd9b6","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/cave-hyena\/","excerpt":"The\u00a0cave hyena\u00a0(Crocuta crocuta spelaea), also known as the\u00a0Ice Age spotted hyena,[1]was a\u00a0paleosubspecies\u00a0of\u00a0spotted hyena[2]\u00a0which ranged from the\u00a0Iberian Peninsula\u00a0to eastern\u00a0Siberia.[3]\u00a0It is one of the best known mammals of the\u00a0Ice Age\u00a0and is well represented in many European bone caves.[4]\u00a0The cave hyena was a highly specialised animal, with its progressive and regressive features being more developed than in its [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Cave Hyena","title-attr":"Cave Hyena","latin-name":"Crocuta crocuta spelaea","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 8\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/8.png\" \/>","scale-number":"8","food-chain":"<img alt=\"Diat: carnivore , Hierachy 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/carnivore3.png\" \/>","graphic":"https:\/\/farm1.staticflickr.com\/873\/28606691678_6a99e19d80_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with animalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/animalia\/\">Animalia<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with chordata\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/chordata\/\">Chordata<\/a>, <a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with mammalia\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/mammalia\/\">Mammalia<\/a>","point-score":"EXTINCT | 9","card-text":"<p><b>PLAY:<\/b> Move of 2. The card can even feed on herbivores of scale 9. If the Cave hyena is next to another Cave hyena, add one extra point.<br \/>\n<b>FACT:<\/b> Hyenas are more closely related to cats than dogs. By means of the powerful jaws and teeth of the cave hyena it could crush very dense bones.<\/p>\n","temperature":"cool","temperature-data":["cool"],"graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/\">www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Th\u00f8gersen&Stouby","url":"http:\/\/www.thogersen-stouby.dk\/"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"grasslands","habitat-2":"grasslands","habitat-3":"grasslands","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Cave_hyena\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Cave_hyena","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29352","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C5E2E5-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#c5e2e5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/irene-ayako-uchida\/","excerpt":"Irene Ayako Uchida,\u00a0OC\u00a0(April 8, 1917 \u2013 July 30, 2013) was a\u00a0Canadian\u00a0scientist and\u00a0Down syndrome\u00a0researcher. Born in\u00a0Vancouver, she initially studied\u00a0English literature\u00a0at the\u00a0University of British Columbia. As a child and teenager she played violin and piano, and was described as &#8220;out-going&#8221; and &#8220;social&#8221;. 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She is the author of two textbooks on these topics,[5][6]\u00a0and has been recognized for her research by\u00a0Popular Science,[7]\u00a0Discover Magazine,[8]\u00a0Nature,[9]\u00a0and\u00a0TIME Magazine.[10]\u00a0Seager was awarded a\u00a0MacArthur Fellowship\u00a0in 2013 citing her theoretical work on [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Sara Seager","title-attr":"Sara Seager","latin-name":"CANADA","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm5.staticflickr.com\/4657\/40637412881_b44226afa0_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with scientist\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/scientist\/\">Scientist<\/a>","point-score":"4","card-text":"<p>&#8211; Developed the Seager Equation which is used to estimate the number of habitable planets in the solar system.<br \/>\n&#8211; Her research has introduced many new ideas to the field of exoplanet characterization.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Ellen Tamblyn<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Ellen Tamblyn","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sara_Seager\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sara_Seager","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29351","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DDC9C3-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#ddc9c3","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/tanya-harrison\/","excerpt":"Tanya Harrison\u00a0is a Planetary Scientist and Director of Research at\u00a0Arizona State University&#8216;s Space Technology and Science Initiative. She is on the science team of the\u00a0Mars Opportunity\u00a0rover. Harrison&#8217;s research is in martian geomorphology and terrestrial analogues, spectroscopy and glaciology.[2] Harrison took a break between her Bachelors and PhD. In 2008, Harrison became\u00a0Assistant Staff Scientist\u00a0at\u00a0Malin Space Science [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Tanya Harrison","title-attr":"Tanya Harrison","latin-name":"CANADA","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm5.staticflickr.com\/4789\/39927172504_7a8c613be7_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with scientist\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/scientist\/\">Scientist<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p>&#8211; Planetary scientist specializing in the analysis of the surface of Mars. Part of the science team of the Mars Opportunity rover.<br \/>\n&#8211; Also a professional photographer, and very active in science outreach.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Ellen Tamblyn<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Ellen Tamblyn","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29350","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-CDC7E2-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#cdc7e2","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/harriet-brooks\/","excerpt":"Harriet Brooks\u00a0(July 2, 1876 \u2013 April 17, 1933) was the first\u00a0Canadian\u00a0female\u00a0nuclear physicist. She is most famous for her research on nuclear transmutations and\u00a0radioactivity.\u00a0Ernest Rutherford, who guided her graduate work, regarded her as being next to\u00a0Marie Curie\u00a0in the calibre of her aptitude.[1]\u00a0She was among the first persons to discover\u00a0radon\u00a0and to try to determine its\u00a0atomic mass.[1] Harriet [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Harriet Brooks","title-attr":"Harriet Brooks","latin-name":"1876-1933, CANADA","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm5.staticflickr.com\/4621\/25766620467_5d29105524_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with scientist\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/scientist\/\">Scientist<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p>&#8211; Canada&#8217;s first woman nuclear physicist.<br \/>\n&#8211; Worked with Thompson, Rutherford, and Curie.<br \/>\n&#8211; Was forced to resign from her position as a university physics tutor once she got engaged.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Ellen Tamblyn<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Ellen Tamblyn","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Harriet_Brooks\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Harriet_Brooks","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29349","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-EFE89E-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#efe89e","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/gail-anderson\/","excerpt":"Gail S. Anderson\u00a0is a\u00a0forensic entomologist, academic, and Associate Director of the School of Criminology at\u00a0Simon Fraser University,\u00a0Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. She is an instructor at the Canadian Police College, a Fellow of the\u00a0American Academy of Forensic Sciences\u00a0and the\u00a0Canadian Society of Forensic Science, as well as a member of the\u00a0Canadian Identification Society\u00a0and the\u00a0International Association for Identification.[1] [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Gail Anderson","title-attr":"Gail Anderson","latin-name":"CANADA","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm5.staticflickr.com\/4757\/40637412981_cf7e69df3b_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with scientist\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/scientist\/\">Scientist<\/a>","point-score":"4","card-text":"<p>&#8211; Created the world&#8217;s first database of flesh-eating insects.<br \/>\n&#8211; Her research has greatly helped in solving a variety of crimes.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Ellen Tamblyn<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Ellen Tamblyn","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Gail_Anderson\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Gail_Anderson","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29348","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-DDCAAD-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#ddcaad","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/alice-wilson\/","excerpt":"Alice Evelyn Wilson,\u00a0MBE,\u00a0FRSC\u00a0(August 26, 1881 \u2013 April 15, 1964), was Canada\u2019s first female geologist.[1]\u00a0As a trailblazer in a male-dominated profession, she faced many challenges, but her scientific studies of the rocks and\u00a0fossils\u00a0of the\u00a0Ottawa\u00a0region between 1913 and 1963 remain a respected source of knowledge.[2] Wilson&#8217;s life growing up in\u00a0Cobourg, Ontario, was filled with canoeing and camping [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Alice Wilson","title-attr":"Alice Wilson","latin-name":"1881 - 1964, CANADA","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm5.staticflickr.com\/4651\/40637413111_76c92ea8a6_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with scientist\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/scientist\/\">Scientist<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p>&#8211; First Canadian woman geologist.<br \/>\n&#8211; First woman to be elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.<br \/>\n&#8211; Wrote a famous children&#8217;s book on geology.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Ellen Tamblyn<\/em><\/span><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Ellen Tamblyn","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Alice_Wilson\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Alice_Wilson","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29347","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FDD300-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#fdd300","border-colour":"#fdd300","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/modifier-21\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"MODIFIER","title-attr":"MODIFIER","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm5.staticflickr.com\/4758\/39927172654_3380bdfb18_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with modifier-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/modifier-card\/\">Modifier Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>Many Canadian scientists must move to the USA for more opportunities.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29346","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FDD300-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#fdd300","border-colour":"#fdd300","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/modifier-20\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"MODIFIER","title-attr":"MODIFIER","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm5.staticflickr.com\/4701\/40637413421_dcb2bb388f_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with modifier-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/modifier-card\/\">Modifier Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>When winter comes to the Prairies, one must spend much of their time indoors. This gives them plenty of time to do research.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29345","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FDD300-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#fdd300","border-colour":"#fdd300","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/modifier-19\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"MODIFIER","title-attr":"MODIFIER","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm5.staticflickr.com\/4621\/25766620687_d37140eb47_o_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with modifier-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/modifier-card\/\">Modifier Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>Sometimes there just isn&#8217;t enough money in the piggy bank.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29294","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C9C7E5-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#c9c7e5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/annie-easley-2\/","excerpt":"Annie J. Easley (April 23, 1933 \u2013 June 25, 2011) was an African-American computer scientist, mathematician, and rocket scientist.[1] She worked for the Lewis Research Center (now Glenn Research Center) of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and its predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). She was a leading member of the [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Annie Easley","title-attr":"Annie Easley","latin-name":"1933-2011, USA","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2871\/33938792010_0c260be1fd_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with scientist\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/scientist\/\">Scientist<\/a>","point-score":"5","card-text":"<p>&#8211; Was a rocket scientist at NASA (Centaur rocket stage).<br \/>\n&#8211; Developed important computer code, that is used in alternative energy, solar, and wind projects.<br \/>\n&#8211; Was one of the first African-Americans in her field.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Ping Zhu<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.pingszoo.com\">www.pingszoo.com<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Ping Zhu","url":"www.pingszoo.com"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Annie_Easley\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Annie_Easley","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29293","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-9FA2CC-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#9fa2cc","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/maud-menten-2\/","excerpt":"Maud Leonora Menten (March 20, 1879 \u2013 July 26, 1960) was a Canadian physician-scientist who made significant contributions to enzyme kinetics and histochemistry. Her name is associated with the famous Michaelis\u2013Menten equation in biochemistry. 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?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Caroline_Herschel\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Caroline_Herschel","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29291","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C4D3D1-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#c4d3d1","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/rosalind-franklin-2\/","excerpt":"Rosalind Elsie Franklin (25 July 1920\u00a0\u2013 16 April 1958[1]) was an English chemist and X-ray crystallographer who made contributions to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), RNA (ribonucleic acid), viruses, coal, and graphite.[2] Although her works on coal and viruses were appreciated in her lifetime, her contributions to the discovery of [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Rosalind Franklin","title-attr":"Rosalind Franklin","latin-name":"1920-1958, England","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2806\/33938792340_e643d9cb95_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with scientist\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/scientist\/\">Scientist<\/a>","point-score":"4","card-text":"<p>&#8211; Made key contributions (which were not acknowledged at the time) to the discovery of the structure of DNA.<br \/>\n&#8211; After her death, 2 Nobel prizes were awarded to her collaborators.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Ping Zhu<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.pingszoo.com\">www.pingszoo.com<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Ping Zhu","url":"www.pingszoo.com"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Rosalind_Franklin\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Rosalind_Franklin","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29290","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-ACB594-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#acb594","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/sophia-kowalevski\/","excerpt":"Sofia Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya (Russian: \u0421\u043e\u0301\u0444\u044c\u044f \u0412\u0430\u0441\u0438\u0301\u043b\u044c\u0435\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u041a\u043e\u0432\u0430\u043b\u0435\u0301\u0432\u0441\u043a\u0430\u044f), born Sofia Vasilyevna Korvin-Krukovskaya (1850\u20131891), was a Russian mathematician who made noteworthy contributions to analysis, partial differential equations and mechanics. She was the first major Russian female mathematician and a pioneer for women in mathematics around the world. 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?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sofia_Kovalevskaya\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sofia_Kovalevskaya","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29289","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-F7C3C3-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#f7c3c3","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/hedy-lamarr-2\/","excerpt":"Hedy Lamarr (\/\u02c8h\u025bdi\/; born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, November 9, 1914\u00a0\u2013 January 19, 2000)[a] was an Austrian and American film actress and inventor.[1] After an early and brief film career in Czechoslovakia that included the controversial film Ecstasy (1933 \u2013 in which Lamarr is very briefly seen swimming in the nude and running naked), she [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Hedy Lamarr","title-attr":"Hedy Lamarr","latin-name":"1914-2000, Austria\/USA","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2830\/34191915661_6e84bdfd33_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with scientist\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/scientist\/\">Scientist<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p>&#8211; Co-invented spread spectrum and frequency hopping technology, which are now used in WiFi, GPS, and more.<br \/>\n&#8211; Was a glamorous Hollywood film star; having starred in 30 films.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Ping Zhu<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.pingszoo.com\">www.pingszoo.com<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Ping Zhu","url":"www.pingszoo.com"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Hedy_Lamarr\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Hedy_Lamarr","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29288","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E0D5B5-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#e0d5b5","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/maria-sibylla-merian-2\/","excerpt":"Maria Sibylla Merian (2 April 1647\u00a0\u2013 13 January 1717) was a German-born naturalist and scientific illustrator, a descendant of the Frankfurt branch of the Swiss Merian family, founders of one of Europe&#8217;s largest publishing houses in the 17th century. Merian received her artistic training from her stepfather, Jacob Marrel, a student of the still life [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Maria Sibylla Merian","title-attr":"Maria Sibylla Merian","latin-name":"1647-1717, Germany","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2826\/33938791840_f92f026882_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with scientist\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/scientist\/\">Scientist<\/a>","point-score":"2","card-text":"<p>&#8211; First to observe and document the metamorphosis of a butterfly.<br \/>\n&#8211; One of the most significant contributors to entomology.<br \/>\n&#8211; Was an accomplished botanical artist.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Simon Gurr<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.gurrillustration.com\">www.gurrillustration.com<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Simon Gurr","url":"www.gurrillustration.com"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Maria_Sibylla_Merian\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Maria_Sibylla_Merian","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29287","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-C3DDA4-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#c3dda4","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/alice-ball-2\/","excerpt":"Alice Augusta Ball (July 24, 1892 \u2013 December 31, 1916) was an African American chemist who developed an injectable oil extract that was the most effective treatment for leprosy until the 1940s.[1] She was also the first woman and first African American to graduate from the University of Hawaii with a master&#8217;s degree.[2] Early life [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Alice Ball","title-attr":"Alice Ball","latin-name":"1892-1916, USA","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2884\/34191916251_4e0348ff65_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with scientist\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/scientist\/\">Scientist<\/a>","point-score":"3","card-text":"<p>&#8211; First woman and African-American Masters graduate from the University of Hawaii.<br \/>\n&#8211; Developed a leprosy treatment that was still in use until the 1940s.<br \/>\n&#8211; However, after her death, the president of the university took credit for her treatment.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Shannon Wright<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/shannon-wright.com\">shannon-wright.com<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Shannon Wright","url":"shannon-wright.com"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Alice_Ball\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Alice_Ball","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29286","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-E8B9B9-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#e8b9b9","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/chien-shiung-wu-2\/","excerpt":"Chien-Shiung Wu (simplified Chinese: \u5434\u5065\u96c4; traditional Chinese: \u5433\u5065\u96c4; pinyin: W\u00fa Ji\u00e0nxi\u00f3ng; May 31, 1912\u00a0\u2013 February 16, 1997) was a Chinese-American experimental physicist who made significant contributions in the field of nuclear physics. 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As well, despite women receiving roughly half of the PhDs, they only hold less than a quarter of professorships.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29276","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FDD300-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#fdd300","border-colour":"#fdd300","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/modifier-17\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"MODIFIER","title-attr":"MODIFIER","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2835\/33512774903_f7a2b72ddf_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with modifier-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/modifier-card\/\">Modifier Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>&#8220;I didn&#8217;t succumb to the stereotype that science wasn&#8217;t for girls.&#8221;<br \/>\n<object align=\"right\">~ Sally Ride<\/object><\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29275","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FDD300-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#fdd300","border-colour":"#fdd300","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/modifier-16\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"MODIFIER","title-attr":"MODIFIER","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm5.staticflickr.com\/4186\/33512774533_28baac89ae_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with modifier-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/modifier-card\/\">Modifier Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>Although there is still much work to be done, things are better than they used to be. For this, we owe a huge thanks to the trailblazing efforts of many women of STEM.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29274","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FDD300-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#fdd300","border-colour":"#fdd300","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/modifier-15\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"MODIFIER","title-attr":"MODIFIER","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm5.staticflickr.com\/4168\/34322891635_bb0a5aecde_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with modifier-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/modifier-card\/\">Modifier Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>The Oxford Dictionary defines this as: The practice of making only a perfunctory or symbolic effort to do a particular thing, especially by recruiting a small number of people from under-represented groups in order to give the appearance of sexual or racial equality within a workforce.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29273","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FDD300-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#fdd300","border-colour":"#fdd300","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/modifier-14\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"MODIFIER","title-attr":"MODIFIER","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2860\/34322891395_a4a7b56ece_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with modifier-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/modifier-card\/\">Modifier Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>Unfortunately, this happens a lot. 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You&#8217;ve made a major breakthrough! However, credit is disproportionately given to a male colleague or advisor.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29266","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FDD300-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#fdd300","border-colour":"#fdd300","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/modifier-8\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"MODIFIER","title-attr":"MODIFIER","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2808\/33512774693_c5b2347fa2_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with modifier-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/modifier-card\/\">Modifier Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>This phenomenon is complex and involves a variety of unconscious biases, but the general idea is that this describes situations where successful women will undermine her female colleagues.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29265","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FDD300-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#fdd300","border-colour":"#fdd300","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/modifier-7\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"MODIFIER","title-attr":"MODIFIER","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2883\/33512774623_b198180ed6_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with modifier-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/modifier-card\/\">Modifier Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>Congratulations! Your achievements and contributions to science and humankind are being recognized.<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"29264","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-FDD300-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#fdd300","border-colour":"#fdd300","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/modifier-6\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"MODIFIER","title-attr":"MODIFIER","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2840\/33512774103_ec93b352ae_z_d.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with modifier-card\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/modifier-card\/\">Modifier Card<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>Many successful women scientists have been supported by great organizations. 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Otto Hahn and Meitner led the small group of scientists who first discovered nuclear fission of uranium when it absorbed an extra neutron; the results were published in early 1939.[4][5] Meitner and [&hellip;]","name-size":"","title":"Lise Meitner","title-attr":"Lise Meitner","latin-name":"1878-1968, Sweden\/Austria","scale":"<img alt=\"Scale 3\" src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/num\/3.png\" \/>","scale-number":"3","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2875\/33938793870_479e7aee7f_b.jpg","photo":"","classification":"<a rel=\"classification\" title=\"View all cards that are classified with scientist\" href=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/classification\/scientist\/\">Scientist<\/a>","point-score":"","card-text":"<p>&#8211; Helped lead the research group that discovered the nuclear fission of uranium.<br \/>\n&#8211; This work formed the basis for nuclear weapons.<br \/>\n&#8211; Unjustly snubbed for a Nobel Prize on this work (her research partner, Otto Hahn, did receive the prize).<\/p>\n","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Ele Willoughby<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/minouette.etsy.com\">minouette.etsy.com<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Ele Willoughby","url":"minouette.etsy.com"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"<li><a title=\"go to Wikipedia\" class=\"permalink wikipedia-link\" href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Lise_Meitner\">Wiki<\/a><li>","wiki-url":"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Lise_Meitner","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"28742","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-F9EDE8-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#f9ede8","border-colour":"#212121","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/elsie-macgill-2\/","excerpt":"Elizabeth Muriel Gregory &#8220;Elsie&#8221; MacGill, OC (March 27, 1905 \u2013 November 4, 1980), known as the &#8220;Queen of the Hurricanes&#8221;, was the world&#8217;s first woman to earn an aeronautical engineering degree. 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?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Rachel Ignotofsky<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.rachelignotofskydesign.com\">www.rachelignotofskydesign.com<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Rachel Ignotofsky","url":"www.rachelignotofskydesign.com"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"28760","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-011379-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#011379","border-colour":"#011379","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/geoscience\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"<font color=white>GEOSCIENCE<\/font>","title-attr":"&lt;font color=white&gt;GEOSCIENCE&lt;\/font&gt;","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2865\/33481208284_ea4a70e930_b.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Rachel Ignotofsky<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.rachelignotofskydesign.com\">www.rachelignotofskydesign.com<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Rachel Ignotofsky","url":"www.rachelignotofskydesign.com"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"28758","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-011379-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#011379","border-colour":"#011379","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/life-sciences\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"<font color=white>LIFE SCIENCES<\/font>","title-attr":"&lt;font color=white&gt;LIFE SCIENCES&lt;\/font&gt;","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm5.staticflickr.com\/4159\/33481208264_1e4c9b9033_b.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><span>Graphic by <em>Rachel Ignotofsky<\/em><\/span><a href=\"http:\/\/www.rachelignotofskydesign.com\">www.rachelignotofskydesign.com<\/a><\/div>","graphic-credit-data":{"name":"Rachel Ignotofsky","url":"www.rachelignotofskydesign.com"},"photo-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"photo\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; ?> --><\/div>","photo-credit-data":{"name":"","url":""},"habitat-1":"0","habitat-2":"0","habitat-3":"0","wiki-link":"","wiki-url":"","eol-link":"","eol-url":"","photo-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>","graphic-licence":"<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-nd\/4.0\/\" title=\"Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)\"><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/by.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nc.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><img src=\"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/cc-icons\/nd.png\" width=\"12\" height=\"12\" class=\"cc-icon-img\" \/><\/a>"},{"id":"28757","background":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/wp-content\/themes\/phylo\/img\/generated-card-images\/br-011379-0-0-0-1.png","card-colour":"#011379","border-colour":"#011379","permalink":"https:\/\/phylogame.org\/cards\/computer-science\/","excerpt":"","name-size":"","title":"<font color=white>COMPUTER SCIENCE<\/font>","title-attr":"&lt;font color=white&gt;COMPUTER SCIENCE&lt;\/font&gt;","latin-name":".","scale":"","scale-number":"0","food-chain":"","graphic":"https:\/\/farm3.staticflickr.com\/2851\/33481208554_5595e67eb2_b.jpg","photo":"","classification":"","point-score":"","card-text":"","temperature":"","temperature-data":"","graphic-credit":"\n\t\t<div class=\"graphic\"> <!-- <?php echo $type; 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