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    publicity. During the breeding season‚ people often gather around the cove at night to catch a glimpse. The penguins in Manly cove make their nests in rock crevices‚ sand or soft soil. Their nests are made of leaves‚ twigs‚ bark and human rubbish and they use their visual memory of land formations‚ lights and underwater contours to lead them back to their nests. (ABC‚ 2015)  WHY ARE THE LITTLE PENGUINS ENDANGERED? There are many factors that have led to the endangerment of Manly Cove’s Little Penguins

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    Termite

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    contains nymphs (semi-mature young)‚ workers‚ soldiers‚ and reproductive individuals of both genders‚ sometimes containing several egg-laying queens. Contents [hide] 1 Social organization 1.1 Reproductives 1.2 Workers 1.3 Soldiers 1.4 Diet 2 Nests 2.1 Mounds 2.2 Shelter tubes 3 Human interaction 3.1 Timber damage 3.2 Termites in the human diet 3.3 Agriculture 3.4 Termites as a source of energy 3.5 Ground water divining in ancient India 3.6 In captivity 4 Ecology 4.1 Plant defences

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    100 more are yet undescribed. Generally‚ stingless bee colonies make far less honey compared to honey bees. Meliponines basically have stingers with highly reduce and unable to be used for defence‚ mate only once‚ and do not use water to cool their nest or pure wax to build it. They are also unable to freely swarm to reproduce. The workers of stingless bees feed on bee bread while the queen feed on

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    Essay On Bald Eagle Bird

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    near water sources. the eagle will find a tall tree and make a nest on the top of it. the eagle will try and go back every

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    fiction story‚ "Rikki-tikki-tavi"‚ the theme of survival is demonstrated through Rikki’s actions during his many conflicts within the story. The first one is when Rikki Tikki gets washed away in a flood (22). Another event is how Darzee builds his nest high up out of the reach of the wicked Cobras (25). Also there is a conflict for survival when Rikki Tikki battles the twisted Cobras Nag and Nagaina (25-34). Rikki Tikki shows that his actions are important so that he can survive. Rudyard

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    Important badger essay

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    they are omnivorous‚ although unlike us‚ they eat several hundred earthworms every night. Badgers are social creatures and live all together in large underground setts‚ comprised of a series of many interlocking tunnels‚ possibly up to hundreds‚ with nest chambers‚ toilets and several entrances. They inherit these setts from their parents‚ while always expanding and refining them. The resulting huge tunnel systems are‚ in some cases‚ centuries old. Facts about badgers Mass: 9.1 – 11

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    Hawkbill Sea Turtle Thesis

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    • Thesis • The Hawksbill Sea Turtle will become extinct with the rising temperature cause by the changes in our climate. • Taxonomy o Kingdom: Animalia o Phylum: Chordata o Class: Reptilla o Order: Testudines o Family: Cheloniidae o Genus: Eretmochelys o Species: imbricate o (NOAA 2005) http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/turtles/hawksbill.html#taxonomy • Distribution o Found in the tropical regions of the globe o Inhabit the Atlantic‚ Pacific‚ and Indian Oceans  “Hawksbills are believed to inhabit

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    Ants-Nature's Secret Power

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    large predators like bears. • They first protect their larvae and pupae‚ the future of the colony. • They squirt acid on any predator that attacks their colony. • Shows bear being driven off from ant colony and attacking bees nest. Bees drive off bear but their exposed nest is taken over by the ants. The bee meat is given to the ant larvae. Adult ants have different diet. Symbiotic relationships: • Ants and aphids have symbiotic relationship. Aphids provide honey dew to ants and ants protect

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    demographic segmentation

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    Demographic segmentation divides the market into groups based on demographic variables including age‚gender‚ family size and life cycle. The following four variables are examples of demographic factors used in market segmentation: 1. Age : Consumer needs and wants change with age. The marketing mix may therefore need to be adapted depending on which age segment or segments are being targeted. Case Study : The lure of generation Y With a plethora of anti-ageing products flooding the market‚

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    for mockingbirds to learn to identify different individuals and pick them out of all other students on campus(Sample). The U of F biologists are reporting that mockingbirds recognize and remember people whom the birds perceive as threatening their nests. They screech‚ dive bomb and even sometimes graze the visitor’s heads--while ignoring other passers-by or nearby

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