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volant (flying), each of which can be further divided into many subtypes. aquatic adaptation aquatic adaptations are found in those plants and animals that live in water habitats: fresh water, brackish water, and sea water. for example, fresh water organisms develop features to prevent the entry of
lungs , and some must visit land for laying eggs (e.g., turtle ). partially water dwelling animals demonstrate amphibious adaptations with double features both for land and water (e.g., frogs , salamanders ), or mostly terrestrial features and only some basic aquatic adaptations (e.g., duck ). some...
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, passing through into the manure. there, they germinate and form trapping organs that capture, paralyse and consume emerging infective worm larvae, including multi-resistant larvae. the spores have been thoroughly tested and are considered safe, non-toxic and residue-free. when fed to grazing animals
livestock, including domesticated animals like sheep, cattle, goats and horses, and exotic species, like deer, alpacas, zoo animals, etc. since they are active in the digestive system of the host animals, they are referred to as gastrointestinal nematodes (gin). animals become infected when they eat...
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