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    Pets in Great Britain

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    their pets‚ they say‚ "he" or "she"‚ not "it". The English give their pets nice food to eat. They buy food for their pets in pet shops. The English are pet lovers. In recent years the English began to show love for more exotic animals such as crocodiles‚ elephants‚ tigers‚ cobras‚ camels. You won’t be surprised‚ we think‚ when we tell you that London Airport has a special "animal hotel". The English people believe that they are the only nation on the Earth that is really kind to its

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    Kenya Wildlife

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    KENYAN WILDLIFE In Kenya‚ one of the most important assets is its spectacular wildflife. There are more than 80 major species of kenya wildlife and over 1‚000 different species of birdlife. Many visitors principally come to Kenya to view the superb and extensive panorama of the flora and fauna. Kenya does recognise the vital importance of its visitors who bring with them‚ among other things‚ the much needed foreign exchange and of course the thousands of jobs created as a result. Kenya is at the

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    Can classical and operant conditioning account for the development of phobias? Classical conditioning involves pairing an unconditioned stimulus with a conditioned stimulus. The conditioned stimulus then produces a conditioned response. Operant conditioning then refers to associations between the response and the outcome. The following essay will examine evidence supporting classical and operant conditioning as a cause of phobias. Other theories‚ such as biological and evolutionary‚ will also

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    Intro: India is home to several fabulous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks‚ which makes this country a nature lover’s paradise. The wildlife sanctuaries in India are home to around two thousand different species of birds‚ 3500 species of mammals‚ nearly 30000 different kinds of insects and more than 15000 varieties of plants. Travelers from all across the globe come to India to take a look at its rich wildlife and natural vegetation. There are as many as 80 national parks and over 441 wildlife

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    A barbecue is called a “barby” there. Australians are also known to be huge sports fanatics. Cricket is the most popular sport there. The movie “The Crocodile Dundee” is said to portray the real Aussie within. Ned Kelly is a well-known name around Australia. Ned Kelly was a notorious lawbreaker way back in the earlier days of the AU. He stood up to the police and was seen as a hero‚ though he didn’t necessarily

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    Cane Toad

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    Cane toads in Australia From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The cane toad (Bufo marinus) is an invasive species in Australia. The cane toad is the largest species in the family Bufonidae. Adult cane toads are usually heavy-built and weigh an average of up to 1.8 kg. (4 lbs.). Their size may vary from 15–23 cm.(4-9 in.) and their skin is warty. The coloration on their back and sides may vary from olive-brown or reddish-brown‚ gray‚ and yellow while their bellies

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    Dianna Smith 12/11/12 Forestry “Indo-Burma Forests” Forests‚ some of the most essential ecosystems in the world‚ house about forty to seventy-five percent all plants and animals globally. Unfortunately‚ the amount of biodiversity in forests is severely at risk due to the increasing deforestation over the past four decades. It is estimated in the biological community that approximately 50‚000 species are completely wiped out annually as a result of urbanization‚ land clearance‚ logging‚ and other

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    arthropods with 8 legs 5. platyhelminthes e. arthropods with 6 legs 6. annelids f. arthropods with 10 legs 7. nematods g. more than 10 legs II. Classify the following vertebrate animals. Write them in proper column. Bangus bat crocodile dinosaur Duck eagle eel frog Horse kangaroo kingfisher lizard Mudfish ostrich salamander salmon Snake stingray toad tuna Mammals | Birds | Reptiles | Amphibians | Fish | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Classify

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    Sundarban

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    Sundarban : An Overview Sundarbans National Park Sundarbans National Park covers 10‚000 km2 of land and water (more than half of it in India‚ the rest in Bangladesh) in the Ganges delta. It contains the world’s largest area of mangrove forests. A number of rare or endangered species live in the park‚ including tigers‚ aquatic mammals‚ birds and reptiles Outstanding Universal Value Brief synthesis: The Sundarban contain the world’s largest mangrove forests and one of the most biologically productive

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    Biodiversity

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    UNIQUE AND THREATENED BIODIVERSITY The patchwork of isolated islands‚ the tropical location of the country‚ and the once extensive areas of rainforest have resulted in high species diversity in some groups of organisms and a very high level of endemism. There are five major and at least five minor centers of endemism‚ ranging in size from Luzon‚ the largest island (103‚000 km²)‚ which‚ for example‚ has at least 31 endemic species of mammals‚ to tiny Camiguin Island (265 km²) speck of land north

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