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    external and internal anatomy of a frog and identify the anatomical structures in order to further understand and compare it to the anatomy of the human body. Describe the digits on each foot. Which pair of feet is webbed? Why? How can you tell the difference between a male and female frog by looking at the forelimbs? The front feet of the frog are webbed which allows it to swim easier and quicker. Webbed feet are a fusion of two or more of the digits of the feet. Frogs have two front legs with four

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    The Ranitomeya Imitators

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    was a frog you weren’t used to seeing in any creek or river you’ve ever visited? Well‚ there is a particular species of frog that has a Biologist and his colleagues in awe. Our journey takes place in the country of Peru in South America‚ where biologist‚ Kyle Summers has studied and fawned over a special species of frog. The Ranitomeya imitator. What exactly makes these frogs so special? The Ranitomeya imitator is not only a mimic to other toxic frogs‚ such as themselves‚ but the only known frog to

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    They said that they will pay the loan just don’t let the old frog come again to their place. In that case‚ Mr. Katagiri was now fully convinced by the frog that’s why he is determined now to go underground with the frog and kill the giant worm. There was a saying that every time you plan on something it will always fail just like what happened to Mr. Katagiri. He was shot on the very night of February 17 and he was not able to go with Mr. Frog. He found himself lying on a hospital bed and a nurse examining

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    Walt Disney released their 12th princess movie in 2013. From the first‚ Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs‚ to the most recent‚ Frozen‚ the princesses have developed and evolved into entirely new characters. Now filled with action and adventure that was not present in the early princess films‚ the newer releases portray princesshood in a different regard. These new princesses have more wit‚ cleverness‚ independence‚ and ambition than was present in the originals but there is still a hint of the original

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    Save Koalas Essay

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    Humans are more likely to be able to save the koalas. Koalas would be able to get saved more easily than the frogs because‚ they are not in such bad conditions as the frogs. Frogs need a lot more support from us. For example‚ the frogs are dying due to chemicals that farmers use like weed killers. They need less pollution. Koalas are not only easier to be saved but there is less to be done and they have many support. Koalas are endangered but humans can help with that. We can help by asking farmers

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    very nature minded in terms of context. However‚ he describes the frogs in a very evil‚ sinister‚ and menacing way. It is about a child who collects frog spawn from the dam and collects it in jars. He is innocent and unaware of the evil that lurks in the frog spawn. We can see in the poem that the boy is young‚ when he remembers his teacher teaching him about the frogs‚ and his way of calling the frogs ‘Daddy frog’ and ‘Mammy Frog’. The poem heavily appeals to the senses‚ which describes the

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    to. The octopus has several main organs that are vital to its survival; the brain for its intelligence; the ink sack for its defense; and the arms for capturing its prey. This paper will discuss these different organs and how they have evolved physiologically to its environment. Unlike its other cousins in the Mollusca family‚ octopuses have a considerably large brain in comparison to their bodies. In fact‚ they have the largest and most complex brain of any invertebrate. Even

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    Endurance INTRODUCTION: The Frog that Never Give Up A group of frogs were traveling through the woods and two of them fell into a deep pit. All the other frogs gathered around the pit.  When they saw how deep the pit was‚ they told the two frogs that they were as good as dead. The two frogs ignored the comments and tried to jump out of the pit with all of their might. The other frogs kept telling them to stop‚ that their struggle was worthless.  Finally‚ one of the frogs‚ tired and discouraged‚ listened

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    Materials and Methods In the experiment‚ a frog was obtained and dissected in a way to expose its heart and then tested using Lab Tutor software‚ a force transducer‚ and the PowerLab hardware (ADInstruments 2014). Frog dissection: Frogs that had been killed by being double-pithed were dissected as described in Lab Tutor. The frog was pinned down with the ventral side up. A longitudinal and a lateral incision were made along the frog’s abdomen. The skin was peeled back and the tissue and sternum

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    BAD FROG BREWERY‚ INC v. NEW YORK STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY United States Court of Appeals‚ Second Circuit‚ 1997. 134 F. 3d 87. FACTS Bad Frog Brewery‚ Inc (Bad Frog) was a company that makes and sells alcoholic beverages in 1997. By that time‚ they designed labels for their beverages products that were displaying a drawing of a frog making the gesture of “giving the finger”. Bad Frog sought for permission‚ as required by state law‚ to use the label on bottles of its beer products. The New York

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