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    opened new ones. It has also open the physiology of the sense of smell since it was very important to both predator and prey. 3. Population of roof rats in a grainery is growing at a rate of .04/day. On October 13th‚ the population is 23 individuals. If the population were to grow unchecked‚ what would the population be on June 3rd? What is a roof rat? In a real scenario‚ what sort of factors might keep the population

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    Republic of the Philippines UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN PHILIPPINES University Town‚ Catarman‚ Northern Samar COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Graduate Education Department Education 853 (Audio-Visual Techniques) 1st Semester‚ S.Y. 2011-2012 JOY DELA CRUZ MORADO MATEED 2 Student “A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science and Health I” A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science and Health I I.OBJECTIVE: 1. Observe animal sizes. 2. Identify and enumerate animals that are

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    animals could have made the prints‚ such as kangaroos‚ cats‚ a donkey‚ a badger‚ and possibly a deer. (Nickell). On the last day of the week‚ a theorist‚ Rev. Musgrave‚ concluded that the tracks were of kangaroos even though the kangaroos were found on the sides of estuary or a delta of the Exe (Nickell). A number of theorist concluded that this could have been many other animal’s prints that made up the single line of prints. For example‚ “rabbits‚ hares‚ rats‚ and squirrels can leave hopping tracks

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    Facts‚ 2013). The cactus is also an expert at absorbing and storing water for long periods of time and its prickly needles protect it from animals stealing its water. Some other organisms that live in the desert are lizards‚ bobcats‚ coyotes‚ kangaroo rats‚ brittle bush‚ chainfruit cholla‚ the Joshua Tree‚ birds‚ and several insects which include (but are not limited to) beetles. Every ecosystem has biodiversity and its biodiversity is beneficial. The benefit of a desert’s biodiversity is

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    How Do People Live In The Desert? Submitted by: Justyne Gibson Social Studies Fair Project Mrs. Horne – 6th Grade November 9‚ 2011 Verification Page Written By: Justyne Gibson Typed By: Shea Gibson Social Studies Fair Project Mrs. Horne – 6th Grade November 9‚ 2011 Purpose The purpose of this paper is to prove that people can live in the desert. I chose this topic because it was interesting. Methodology Step 1: I chose a topic Step 2: I did lots & lots of

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    The Harp Seal adapts to the cold weather with it’s heavy coat. Temperate Forest The Panda adapts to the temperate forest because they can eat the bamboo with their teeth because their teeth are very strong. Chaparral Freshwater Kangaroo rat The kangaroo rat gets most of their water from the seeds they eat which are fond in the chaparral The American Alligator is adapted to the Freshwater biome because it has 3 different eyelids or layers of eyelids that allow it to swim underwater with its

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    Creosote Bush‚ Common Saltbush‚ Joshua Tree‚ Mojave Aster‚ and Triangle-leaf Bursage * Animalia (Animals) – Mammals include coyote‚ desert bighorn sheep‚ desert kit fox‚ spotted skunk‚ spotted bat‚ black-tailed jackrabbit‚ ground squirrels‚ kangaroo rat and white-footed mouse. Birds include eagles‚ hawks‚ owls‚ quail‚ roadrunners‚ finches‚ warblers and orioles. Reptiles include desert (Gopher Tortoise)‚ several species of rattlesnakes and chuckwalla lizard * Micro-organisms – Fungi (penicillium)

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    INTERNATIONAL KANGAROO LINGUISTIC CONTEST 2013 Time Allowed: 60 minutes 3- Point Questions 1.”To take care of” means: A) to look back B) to look after C) to look in D) to look into E) to look up to 2. She was …………… dressed with fine furs and jewels. A) expensive B) more expensive C) expensively D) most expensive E) less expensive 3. If an equilateral triangle has two sides both measuring 4cm‚ what will be the length of the third side? A) 8 cm B) 2 cm C) 6 cm D) 1 cm E) 4 cm 4. Why did you ……………

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    Many tourists come to the canyon just to watch the rocks change color. Cottonwood and willow trees grow at the bottom of the canyon. Many varieties of cactus grow here as well. The canyon is also home to many animals‚ such as bobcats‚ coyotes‚ kangaroo rats and deer. Today about 4 million visitors come to the Grand Canyon each year. Seeing the Grand Canyon is always a breathtaking and unforgettable experience. Tornadoes   A tornado is a very powerful column of winds which spirals around a center

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    The Australian Wildlife Conservancy manages approximately 3-4 million hectares of land and was established more than 10 years ago. This land is leased from the government‚ meaning that the government guides their use of the land for a usual length of 50 years. They strive to reach their ultimate goals of restoring fire adapted ecosystems which are much more species-rich‚ control feral animals and eradicate weeds. Currently‚ over 1‚700 species are categorized as threatened to becoming extinct. However

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