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    in growth. Fauna - Broome and the Kimberley are home to a wide range of diverse members of the animal kingdom varying from reptiles to marsupials to amphibians to marine animals. Many of the reptiles include geckos, lizards, fresh and salt water crocodiles and snakes. Some of the marsupials include kangaroos and wallabies, dingoes, echidnas and quolls. Broome and the Kimberly house many species of frogs from Desert Tree Frogs to Green Tree Frogs. Natural Resources - The town of Broome was in…

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    The polioden is the strongest, fastest and smartest species in the world. It devours big strong animals in seconds. It can only be seen when it wants too. The polioden cannot be hunted. Its quickness helps the polioden escape bad situations and its brute strength and sharp claws devours its prey in moments. The polioden is in many colors and forms but its main color is orange. The average polioden weighs about a thousand pounds. The polioden is a mammal. The polioden is a mixture of a lion and…

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    Timothy Treadwell’s understanding of human relations to animals (specifically to bears) is that they are his soul mates and his salvation. Timothy has dedicated his life to protecting and studying the bears in the Alaskan land. The bears, he says, are inspirational, gave him a life, and they helped him become a better person (i.e. help him give up drinking). Timothy exclaims several times that he will die for the animals. Timothy behaves like the bears and lives in their territory. Perhaps,…

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    Why do dogs bark instead of chirp? One day, over 8,000 years ago, dogs and birds were created in Egypt. Dogs and birds coexisted with each other in the land. There were large birds in the sky and large dogs on the land. Both animals are at least the size of horses. Birds lived and thrived in the clouds that hung over the lands of Egypt. Dogs lived on the ground. The pharaoh of Egypt declared that he wanted monuments all across his empire,so pyramids were built and dogs were to help make them,…

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    Prada Handbags Case Study

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    With the changing trends in the fashion market, there is a large demand for the stylish and comfortable items that help a person make an impression. For you to make a fashionable statement when accessorizing, nothing works better than one of the numerous authentic designer handbags that are currently floating around the market today. Without a doubt that, the first name that should come to mind is Prada handbags. These handbags are designed by a fashion house that is renowned for producing…

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    Among some of the earliest of dinosaurs to evolve, Unaysaurus tolentenoi was a prosauropod found in the Caturrita formation in what is now Brazil. In life, it would have reached lengths of up to 2.5 meters (about 8 feet) long, weighed up to 70 kilograms (about 154 pounds) and, reached a height of about 80 centimeters (about 2’ 7”). Its genus name means “black water lizard” while the species name comes from Tolentino Marafiga, who discovered the remains on the side of the road. Being the…

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    The Paleozoic Era

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    The Paleozoic Era, which lasted from about 542 million years ago to 251 million years ago, was a time when different changes existed on Earth. The era began with the breakup of one supercontinent (Pangea) ,and the formation of another. In addition, plants became common, and the first vertebrate animals populated land. The Paleozoic began with the Cambrian Period about 53 million years best known for leading in an explosion of life on Earth. This Cambrian explosion encompassed the evolution of…

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    They eat all kinds of prey, including rodents, birds, snakes, and even crocodiles. But their favorite food is honey bee larvae, which is why they are called honey badgers. They have no problem climbing tall trees and breaking into beehives for it. Their thick skin protects them from beestings. It prevents the stingers from piercing…

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    quite far, similar fossils still can be found in these place. In different environments, these similar species evolved into different kind of creature. Second, the forelimbs of Vertebrates support Evolution. For example, human, cats, whales and crocodile have pentadactyl limbs, and their forms are almost the same. But their functions are very dissimilar because the species have to improve pentadactyl limbs in order to adapt their own environments. Scientists call this kind of phenomenon…

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    The Daintree Rainforest

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    The Daintree is one of the only habitats for the endangered Southern Cassowary. There are a lot of cassowaries in the Daintree. the Echidna has a wide distribution of its kind, including the tropical rainforest. the Echidna has strong, sharp spines over the body, and strong, short legs with long claws for digging, and a long sticky tongue for feeding. It feeds on ants, TERMITES and beetle larvae from the soil. Beetles are very important in the rainforest for decomposition.There are a large…

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