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frog. the park is most famous for it's diurnal tigers. the park also has a large number of marsh crocs reptiles: snub nosed marsh crocodiles, desert monitor lizards, tortoise, banded kraits, cobras, common kraits, ganga soft shelled turtles, indian pythons, north indian flap shelled turtles, rat snakes
frog. the park is most famous for it's diurnal tigers. the park also has a large number of marsh crocs reptiles: snub nosed marsh crocodiles, desert monitor lizards, tortoise, banded kraits, cobras, common kraits, ganga soft shelled turtles, indian pythons, north indian flap shelled turtles, rat snakes...
http://www.realvoyages.com/wildlife/Ranthambore.html
addition to the commercial and aesthetic values contributed by mink, in the wild they also offer important ecological values. these largely nocturnal predators are important components of food chains , preying on a wide range of aquatic and waterside animals, including fish , crayfish , frogs , birds , snakes
lip and a white spot on the lower lip, fur also grows white over a scar. older mink tend to have more such patches of white from scarring, although absolute age is difficult to quantify without studying the animal from birth. in fur farms, mink are generally slaughtered after eight months, but can live...
https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Mink
heard it here first, there is no "cluetrain community." cluetrain = four voices that converged in one place discussing something fundamentally important, left the place and ideas for others to take and use as they saw fit, and we all moved forward in time. these men, the authors, also continued to live
nephews, our accountant, clarence bell (in the panhandle), and, basically, ***human beings*** that might be in the vacinity of the boom. well, heck, we ain't that far away from it ourselves. then i was thinking of bagdad, not so far away from blogdad, and all the parallel people who try to work and live...
https://allied.blogspot.com/2003_03_09_archive.html