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    the help of animals such as birds, moths, and bats (Baker 1961). In tropical rainforests, where hundreds or even thousands plant species exist, green is the dominant color. Plants like C. haematocephala has to have showy and colorful flowers that helps them stand out among other plant species in attracting animal pollinators (Miller et al. 2009). Chiroterophilous plants, like C. haematocephala, usually exhibit features that make them attractive to bats, such as having large quantities of pollen…

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    played. Baseball can be played but be called different things like wiffle ball, and stick ball. Also, baseball is a great sport because you stay active while you play. In addition baseball was made along time ago and the they use two different types of bats. There is lots of physics that goes into baseball and many pitches people can throw. The game of baseball started a long time ago and it was a lot different than it is now. Baseball was said to be invented 1839 by a man named Abner…

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    Bats are one of the world’s most abundantly diverse and geographically spread mammalian species (Schountz, 2014). When bats come to mind, one would generally associate them with haunted or dark environments, but the main reason why bats are feared has to do with their ability to act as reservoirs for pathogens that cause infectious diseases in humans. Reservoirs of pathogens are essentially places where the pathogen is able to grow and accumulate over time. The reservoir and the pathogen have a…

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    M.septentrionalis is referred to as gleaning bat. They capture a prey that is resting in a leaves, tree truck or in the walls of the buildings while also capturing insects that are flying. M.septentrionalis use passive listening as well as echolocation to locate insects. Bat forage under the forest canopy, at small pods or streams, usually start 2 hours after sunset and in a swaps where accumulation of insects…

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    five years old, lying in bed with my mom when she felt something kicking at her legs. She assumed it was me and groggily told me to stop. I was not kicking her. She screamed, jumped out of bed, and a bat flew out of the blanket and swooped around the room, My uncle was eventually able to catch the bat, but I still remember the black flying terror in my house. Two years ago, I was not thinking much about my eagle project. I knew I wanted to be an eagle scout, it just seemed so far away. Every…

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    Our live bat removal Shiawassee County service is backed by our 5 year warranty. As long as no damage is done to our wildlife proofing we guarantee bats will not get back into the areas we have excluded them from. If they happen to get in, you just need to let us know and we will resolve it quickly. Bats will always try to get back in their roosting places. Bats may try to getting to a spot they has previously lived for up to 5 years. Fortunately, they will never create their own way in. Bats do…

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    What began as a wooden bat company has evolved into a company that manufactures both wood and aluminum bats, gloves, helmets, and other accessories. This evolution is largely due to an increase in performance technology, particularly in the production of aluminum bats. Since the company’s beginning, Louisville Slugger has always employed the most powerful technology available in the business mostly because of its strong research and development teams and significant investments in production…

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    Longneck Lagoon Essay

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    A Local Ecosystem Investigation- The Disappearing Micro-Bats Of Scheyville National Park Habitats Habitats that exist in Longneck Lagoon for the micro-bats are terrestrial and aquatic. The forest is classified as a Cumberland Plain Woodland. A healthy ecosystem has 15% to 20% herbivory, in the terrestrial ecosystem it had an average of 33.5% herbivory. In the terrestrial ecosystem, to illustrate the distribution a transect and a transect study was used. From the 160m transect study. Four…

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    and though the specifics of the game have evolved, the overarching physics allowing the ever-popular sport to achieve the exciting feel it boasts, has not. How well a baseball is hit depends on four factors: angle of contact, location of contact, bat speed, and pitch speed. By looking into the forces of physics that dictate this well-known sport, I hope to gain a better understanding of how and why hitting a baseball works and how one can elevate their performance with a better understanding of…

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    adaptive trait common to more than one species. For example, birds and bats both have wings. Write a 2-3 page (500 – 750 words, 12-point font) paper including the following elements. a. Describe what makes this trait an adaptation. Answer: For this assignment, I will choose an adaptive trait wings. Both birds and bats both have a trait that enables them to fly. Bats: The bats wings enables it to get a food eat and survive. Bats eat small moving insects to survive. The ability to catch these…

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