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    Summary Of the book A Fabmouse school Adventure Geronimo Stilton is the main character of the book‚ his job is to run newspapers but his passion is to write Adventurous books‚ stories. His Nephew Benjamin is really amazing‚ amusing‚ funny boy. He always thinks in a positive way to motivate others. If we talk about the story. Today is career day and Geronimo Stilton is invited by his Nephew and he wants himself to be attentive and not mess out things and carry the day as diligence as

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    Southeast Asia they have slowly been taking over the Florida Everglades consuming the native animals and causing an invasion. The Florida Everglades are home to many types of reptiles due to its climate. The sub-tropical climate in Florida allows many types of reptiles to thrive. While most of those reptiles are native to Florida‚ some are not even from the United States. The Burmese python comes from Southeast Asia. The snakes were imported to the United States to become pets. When

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    Why is it that reptiles like lizards and snakes are capable of laying eggs as well as performing live births but birds can only lay eggs? As with most biological phenomena the mystery of why birds do not give birth to live young can be explained once again by Darwin and his theory of evolution. As per the norm with evolution this was a matter of life or death‚ survival of the fittest and adapting to changing environments over millions of years and many generations. Viviparity and oviparity. What

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    The Age of the Dinosaur is the Mesozoic era. Its’ geological time lasted from 180 million years ago (MA) from 250 MA to 65 MA. The Mesozoic era began after the end of the Permian extinction. It has been estimated that the Permian extinction wiped out approximately 95% of marine life and about 70% of all other species on the plant. The Mesozoic era consists of three geological time periods Triassic‚ Jurassic and Cretaceous. In the era of Mesozoic period the earth’s continents were a supercontinent

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    wildlife and its heritage‚ and most importantly the birds‚ Sinharaja Forest Reserve is certainly going to be your place. A virgin rainforest in Sri Lanka is an amazing land of a number of endemic species including trees‚ insects‚ amphibians‚ mammals‚ reptiles and of course the birds. In fact‚ it is the variety of birds along with an extensive collection of flora and fauna along that have made Sinharaja Forest Reserve internationally renowned. So‚ come and explore the rainforest‚ it is surely going to

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    The crocodile is a fierce creature that many people fear due to its jaw strength‚ speed‚ and unpredictability. Due to this‚ many people try to stay away from the beasts. Yearning to know more about these large‚ lethal reptiles? Continue reading to learn extraordinary facts that you should know about these predators. Number Fifteen: They Don’t Chew. All predators do most of their digesting inside their bodies‚ which is different from herbivores‚ which chew their food as part of the process. Instead

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    -Fixed migratory patterns -Preys on livestock or people -Behavioral patterns Percentage of Endangered Species According to IUCN: 1996------- 34 % world’s Fish 25 % amphibians 25 % mammals 20 % reptiles 11 % bird species 2011------- 10 % World’s Fish 31 % amphibians 20 % mammals 8 % reptiles 12 % bird species EXAMPLES OF ENDANGERED SPECIES ARE: Coral Reefs: Camouflage Grouper (Epinephelus polyphekadion: Giant Australian Cuttlefish (Sepia apama):Hula Painted Frog (Discoglossus nigriventer):

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    teeth” (Shubin 60). So we derive from this that teeth can play an important role in the food chain and thus in evolution. However‚ teeth play a more important part than this. By studying the anatomy of teeth many secrets can be revealed about ancient reptiles and mammals. For instance‚ Shubin relates that “The bumps‚ pits and ridges on teeth often reflect the diet” (Shubin 60). By knowing the diet of an ancient creature‚ it is reasonable to see how a paleontologist and evolutionist can follow the emergence

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    adapted to different purposes as the result of descent with modification from a common ancestor. Similarities and differences among homologous structures help determine how recently species shared a common ancestor. For example the front limbs of reptiles and birds are more similar to each other than either is to the front limb of an mammal. This similarity indicates

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