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Wasps
... to suitable nest building materials and sites, an abundance of food i.e. nectar and soft bodied insects as well as certain temperature and humidity levels during the development of the young ...
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Freshwater Lakes
Soft bodied animals such as leeches, snails and crayfish are early victims, often being one of the ...
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ECO-PROS Third from the Sun
The nautilus (soft-bodied mollusk) that lives inside fills the chambers with gases to rise in the water and ...
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Toys for Young Infants
Stuffed Toys small plush animals. music box animals (operated and monitored for safety by adults). grab-on soft toys. Puppets soft hand ...
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Toys for Older Infants
Dolls soft baby dolls soft-bodied dolls, or rag dolls-all with molded (not loose) hair. Stuffed Toys small plush animals. music box animals (operated and monitored for safety by adult). grab or soft toys. big soft ...
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A Guide to the Biological Control of Greenhouse Aphids
Aphids Aphids are tiny, 1-3 mm (1/32"-1/8") long, soft-bodied, pear-shaped insects that suck plant juices. Winged or wingless, they vary tremendously in colour ... young insect (called a larva) differing markedly in appearance from the adult. Larvae are usually soft-bodied and wingless such as caterpillars. grubs and maggots. They grow larger as they feed, shedding ...
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Common garden pests
Larva (2-5 cm): Plump, soft-bodied, dull in colour, some with coarse or bristly skin; feeds at night; during day lies ... Limacidae (Mollusca) DESCRIPTION and LIFE HISTORY * indicates damaging stage *Adult & immature (to 20 cm): Slimy, soft-bodied, legless; resembles shell-less snail; may live more than a year; hides in damp, sheltered ...
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Cypress aphid - Cinara cupressi
The cypress aphid is also a threat to pencil cedar. The aphid is a brownish soft-bodied insect, often with a grey waxy coating. They are about 2.4 mm long. Adults ...
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Flatback Turtle Natator depressus - Threatened Species Day 2005 fact sheet
They feed in northern coastal areas, from Western Australia's Kimberley region to ... : K.Howard What do they eat? The Flatback is carnivorous, feeding mostly on soft-bodied prey such as sea cucumbers, soft corals, jellyfish, molluscs and prawns. Did you know... This species breeds and ...
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Leatherback Turtle
Unlike other sea turtles, which have hard, bony shells, leatherbacks have a soft, rubbery carapace with oil-saturated connective tissue overlaying loosely interlocking dermal bones. Their carapace ... Leatherbacks have pointed tooth-like cusps and sharp-edged jaws that are designed to eat soft-bodied prey like jellyfish and tunicates. Unfortunately, with the rise of plastic waste in the ...
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