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    prime target for much mockery and ridicule. My sister developed a nickname for me when I was in middle school: Naked Mole Rat. Honestly, it’s a creative nickname. Who else would come up with something like that? Just my big sister who loved to make fun of me. I wore glasses since third grade. When I didn’t have my glasses on, I made a weird squinty face. Kind of like a Naked Mole Rat. On top of this, my front tooth had grown out on top of my baby tooth, creating big, crooked front teeth.…

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    pool, and are an important breeding habitat for many amphibians. Some of the different species that live in these pocket swamps are “wood frogs, spotted salamanders, and blue-spotted salamanders. Rare turtles such as Blanding’s and spotted turtles may feed on amphibian egg masses present in such pools. If peaty hummocks are common, four-toed salamanders may breed in these wetlands” (2011): n. pag). The Canopy of a pocket swamp is made up of such trees as Black Gum, Yellow Birch, Red Maple, and…

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    The amazing things about turtles, salamanders, and Toads are that they have their own styles. There are similar species, and subspecies of turtles, salamanders, and toads. Also the habitats of the amphibians and reptiles are very interesting to now. When you see them, you should know them descriptor of the turtles and salamanders and also the toads to. Can’t forget the natural history of these amphibians and reptiles. We can't forget how they reproduce. Amphibians and reptiles of Monroe County…

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    The Cave Environment

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    The cave environment In the article Evolution of eye development in the darkness of caves: adaptation, drift, or both, it mentioned that environmental factors in caves greatly differs from the environmental factors outside of caves. According to Sylvie Retaux and Didier Casane, a factor that impacts the development of cave inhabitants is the availability of sunlight. Without sunlight, food is limited and organisms that live in this environment have to rely on food from elsewhere, such as from…

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    transitioning from living in water to walking on land. The pentadactyl limb has been passed down in a modified form to many different animals. An example of these animals that are shown to have the pentadactyl limb includes amphibians such as a frog and a salamander and mammals such as a horse and a human. In humans and other primates, the distal area of their fingers and toes are protected by nails. In other vertebrates, such as a horse, hooves serve as the nails. The shape of the last bone of…

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