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National Geographic Coloring Book: River Otter Picture
Kids Magazine National Geographic Explorer Classroom Magazine Homework Help Illustration by Natalya Zahn River Otters These otters live in lakes, streams, and marshes, where they hunt for fish, insects, amphibians, and small mammals. They have sharp teeth adapted for eating prey (lower left). Otters can remain underwater for three or four minutes before coming up for air ( ...
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Carnivores - NatureWorks
They hunt and eat other animals to survive. Mammals that are carnivores have sharp teeth adapted for ripping meat from a carcass. Carnivores like the wolf have large, powerful jaws that ... in the water. Sea lions, walruses and seals are pinnipeds, which means "fin feet." Pinnipeds are adapted for hunting in the water. They have torpedo-like bodies that help them shoot through the ...
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Our Stolen Future: Bisphenol A may interfere with treatment for prostate cancer
Some background on prostate cancer (adapted from Wetherill et al): In early stages of prostate cancer, treatment focuses on the androgen sensitivity ... multiple sources. For example, bisphenol A-based polycarbonate is used as a plastic coating for teeth to prevent cavities, as a coating in metal cans to prevent the metal from contact ...
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Be Water Wise All Week
Does anyone else in your family leave the faucet on when they brush their teeth, shave, etc.? Wednesday There is no such thing as a little drip. A leaky faucet with a drip ... the water you used will make you more aware and teach you to make every drop count. Source: Adapted from "Be Water Wise: 7 Ways in 7 Days" by the American Water Works Association About Us Get ...
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Hop to It - Irish Frog Survey - Frog Facts from Around the World
Antarctica. Tropical regions have the greatest variety of species ranging from forms which have totally adapted to living in trees (even the eggs and tadpoles are laid and develop in rainwater caught ... and is nearly pure white in colour. * An Argentinean horned frog Ceratophrys ornata, has biting teeth. * The frog Lithodytes lineatus from Ecuador is very strange. Its tadpoles are fed by leaf ...
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Australian personalized children's books just for you
The Australian fossils are not complete and the exact shape of Pteranodon is unclear but had to be similiar to remains found on other continents. top of page Woolungosaurus glendowerensis: perfectly adapted to the sea A partial skeleton of Woolungosaurus glendowerensis was found in Queensland, Australia, and dated to 110 million years ago. It belongs to the Elasmosauridae family, the swimmers with ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - The White-Tailed Deer
Deer - at the Dentist It sounds silly, but deer are actually aged by checking their teeth, not by counting points on antlers. A trained biologist looks at both the type of teeth the deer ... the end of a twig bitten off by a deer look like compared to an animal with pointed teeth? (adapted from WILD in the City Series - White-tailed Deer by Beth Mittermaier) Hunting Season To learn more ...
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The elephant molar teeth
The african elephant (Loxodonta africana) : Is more adapted to a browsing diet, feeding mainly on branches from trees and bushes Has loxodont (Loxodonta means 'sloping teeth') molars. Each molar has a maximum ... ridges. Molar from asian elephant Asian elephant molars The asian elephant (Elephas maximus) : Is more adapted to a grass diet has molars with parallel ridges. can have more than 20 ridges ...
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Generalized fish teeth and gills
Generalized fish teeth and gills See also: Fishes, taxonomic overview Fish body structures Measuring fish Fish tails and fins Fish head structures Fish body and mouth types Find this: any language EnglishChineseCzechDanishDutchEstonianFinnishFrenchGermanGreekHebrewHungarianIcelandicItalianJapaneseKoreanLatvianLithuanianNorwegianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSpanishSwedish Adapted from Miller and ...
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WWF - Polar bears: size, weight, paws, claws and teeth
Threats Canon Kids' Zone News Publications WWF in the Arctic Polar bears: size, weight, paws, claws and teeth Polar bears are the top predator in the arctic marine ecosystem and evolved from brown bears during the ... , the time period that spanned from 1.8 million to 11,000 years ago. They have adapted to life in the north where temperatures do not exceed 10C (50F) in summer and typically fall to - ...
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