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species also exhibit bisexual behavior. this is, of course, common in hermaphroditic animals, but is also known in many other species. among invertebrates , structural and behavioral bisexuality is quite common. and among fish and other lower vertebrates the combination is also not uncommon. for mammals
species also exhibit bisexual behavior. this is, of course, common in hermaphroditic animals, but is also known in many other species. among invertebrates , structural and behavioral bisexuality is quite common. and among fish and other lower vertebrates the combination is also not uncommon. for mammals...
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often be deadly. damaged skin will try to heal by forming scar tissue, often giving rise to discoloration and depigmentation of the skin. as noted, epidermis has been modified into such structures as hair (fur), scales, horns, hoofs, and feathers. mammalian skin contains hairs , which in non-human mammals
often be deadly. damaged skin will try to heal by forming scar tissue, often giving rise to discoloration and depigmentation of the skin. as noted, epidermis has been modified into such structures as hair (fur), scales, horns, hoofs, and feathers. mammalian skin contains hairs , which in non-human mammals...
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"threatened" species are likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future. see which species are threatened or endangered and learn their status: mammals and freshwater species are added or removed from the list as their status changes. the fish and wildlife service (fws) is responsible for
"threatened" species are likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future. see which species are threatened or endangered and learn their status: mammals and freshwater species are added or removed from the list as their status changes. the fish and wildlife service (fws) is responsible for...
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common nucleotides in dna and rna , and therefore also the number of the most common bases in these nucleic acids : adenine , guanine , cytosine , and thymine ( uracil in rna). many chordates have four feet, legs or leglike appendages (tetrapods). the mammalian heart consists of four chambers. many mammals
common nucleotides in dna and rna , and therefore also the number of the most common bases in these nucleic acids : adenine , guanine , cytosine , and thymine ( uracil in rna). many chordates have four feet, legs or leglike appendages (tetrapods). the mammalian heart consists of four chambers. many mammals...
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defending their territory; however, there is no rivalry once they are ashore. although they cannot swim, hippos fight, sleep and mate in the water. they live in pods of approximately thirty individuals. with a length of more than five metres and weighing up to two tons, hippos rank among the largest land mammals
defending their territory; however, there is no rivalry once they are ashore. although they cannot swim, hippos fight, sleep and mate in the water. they live in pods of approximately thirty individuals. with a length of more than five metres and weighing up to two tons, hippos rank among the largest land mammals...
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| in we actually did undertake the industry's highest latitude d seismic survey kilometres off canada's northern shore, along the edge of the ice cap. we used an ultra-modern vessel that could acquire data quickly. we also had on board local marine mammal observers who logged sightings of marine mammals
| in we actually did undertake the industry's highest latitude d seismic survey kilometres off canada's northern shore, along the edge of the ice cap. we used an ultra-modern vessel that could acquire data quickly. we also had on board local marine mammal observers who logged sightings of marine mammals...
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and mitigation measures then and implement these in project design, construction and operations. for example, as part of our exploration activities in são tomé and príncipe, we are using underwater sound recorders and an autonomous vehicle to understand the distribution and movement of marine mammals
and mitigation measures then and implement these in project design, construction and operations. for example, as part of our exploration activities in são tomé and príncipe, we are using underwater sound recorders and an autonomous vehicle to understand the distribution and movement of marine mammals...
https://www.bp.com/en/global/corporate/sustainability/environment.html
object; in this case, raku will create an anonymous subclass, add the role to the subclass, and change the object's class to the anonymous subclass. to illustrate the difference between a class and a role, consider the following. a dog is a mammal because dogs inherit certain characteristics from mammals
object; in this case, raku will create an anonymous subclass, add the role to the subclass, and change the object's class to the anonymous subclass. to illustrate the difference between a class and a role, consider the following. a dog is a mammal because dogs inherit certain characteristics from mammals...
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aggregations favored by the mollymawks (black-browed albatross colonies on the falkland islands have densities of nests per m ) to the much looser groups and widely spaced individual nests favored by the sooty and great albatrosses. all albatross colonies are on islands that historically were free of land mammals
per year are killed in this fashion. unregulated pirate (illegal) fisheries exacerbate the problem. another threat to albatrosses is introduced species, such as rats or feral cats , which directly attack the albatross or its chicks and eggs. albatrosses have evolved to breed on islands where land mammals...
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