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    Humming Bird Adaptations

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    The hummingbird moth is a beautiful Moth that carries the same characteristics as a Hummingbird. They look very similar and also eat the same but live in their very own different ways. It is common to mistake this insect as a bird instead of its pure life form that it is. Even though they can be deceiving in the looks and the way they live‚ how the sphinx adapts in their living environment because adult Sphinx feed on nectar from many different flowers. Looking at these beautiful creatures you

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    The white-winged fairywren (Malurus leucopterus) is a species of passerine bird in the fairywren family‚ Maluridae. It lives in the drier parts of central Australia; from central Queensland and South Australia across to Western Australia. Like other fairywrens‚ this species displays marked sexual dimorphism and one or more males of a social group grow brightly coloured plumage during the breeding season. The female is sandy-brown with light-blue tail feathers; it is smaller than the male‚ which‚

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    Paragraph About Mealybugs

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    mango tree‚ something like a wax or mesh in white color on my mango leaves. I knew it would possibly be some sort of bugs attack. So let’s have a look at what are these white stuff on my mango tree. The research I attained gave evidence that it was an insect type pest attack. These white bugs are known as mealybugs and it’s a very common type of pest. Mealybugs are belonging to the biological family Pseudococcidae‚ and it’s recorded that more than 260 species are currently living among us destroying our

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    Butterfly Avatar‚ metamorphosis‚ soul‚ courage to change. The life cycle of a butterfly goes like this egg‚larva‚pupa‚butterfly the egg hatches turning into larva then the larva turns into a pupa and the pupa turns into a butterfly then the butterfly starts the process all over again. catapiller or larva eats leaves so when you see them in your garden eating on your leaves they are eating but the first thing they eat is their own eggshell. the catatpiller then turns into a pupa which is cocoon that

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    Synopsis for Major Research Project on “A Comparative Analysis of India and China’s Export Growth" INDEX * Introduction * Literature Review * Rationale of study * Objectives of study * Hypothesis * Research Methodology * Bibliography/ Webliography INTRODUCTION Export is a function of international trade whereby goods produced in one country are shipped to another country for future sale or trade. The sale of such goods adds to the producing

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    Animal Communication 2

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    segmented spinal columns)‚ such as birds‚ reptiles‚ and mammals. A small bird may vocalize a sound of fear in the presence of a predator such as a hawk or a cat‚ thus warning other small birds in the area to flee. There are also nonvocal sounds. Some insects rub one body part against another‚ an act called stridulation. Beavers and gorillas‚ though they can vocalize‚ also use vibration sounds. To warn others of danger‚ beavers slap their tails on the water surface and gorillas beat their chests. Visual

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    half black and half green and the coppery chest and black head makes the Yellow-Billed Jacamar look very similar to a North-American Robin. The beak of the Yellow-Billed Jacamar is very long in order to catch insects out of the air and on the ground. The Yellow-Billed Jacamar only eats insects making an insectivore and it’s beak furthers this notion because it all Jacamars have a long but thick beak for stabbing and catching bugs mid-flight or on the ground. The Yellow-Billed Jacamar likes to eat large

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    Phylum: Arthropoda

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    all known biological organisms‚ living or extinct. Countless arthropods remain undescribed (not yet named and studied)‚ and the actual number of living species could be as high as ten million or more. Some of the more well known arthropods include insects‚ crustaceans‚ and spiders‚ as well as the fossil trilobites. Arthropods are found in virtually every known marine (ocean-based)‚ freshwater‚ and terrestrial (land-based) ecosystem‚ and vary tremendously in their habitats‚ life histories‚ and dietary

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    lot more in common than what you would think. Both of Steven and Carsten’s jobs are what they are very passionate about‚ and have wanted to do all their life‚ even though they are dangerous. Steven Kutcher is an entomologist (person who studies insects)‚ however he is also the guy you call in Hollywood when you need bugs for a movie. Kutcher studies insect’s behavior and

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    the form of sounds‚ smells or specific movements. Some examples of this are the release of pheromones to send messages to others. Pheromones play an important part in reproduction and other social behavior. They are used by many animals‚ including insects‚ wolves‚ deer‚ and even humans! Another example of this communication is shown in Bees. The scout bee will dance when he has found nectar and direct the other bees to his location. Cultural animals on the other hand have a different method of communication

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