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    Hydration Advantages

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    This extra convenience means it is possible to drink more water and stay hydrated without even realizing it. But the water bottle can provide a variety of benefits over the hydration pack.Hiking with a hydration pack A hydration pack such as a Platypus, CamelBak, or Teton Sports, comes with a plastic drinking tube for easy on-the-go use, and includes a variety of advantages, including:Heavy – A hydration pack makes it easy to carry the supply of water close…

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    One night Bandy the bandicoot was wandering in the jungles of Australia looking for food. Making his way through the thick forest full of shrubs and plants, suddenly Bandy heard bugs that were just beneath the soil. He could dig without trouble, but with his big, round nose it was hard to stick his face down which made the bandicoot frustrated. Bandy gave up hope of reaching the insects and went to find plants and bugs that may be roaming in the leaves. On the way he passed by Mrs.Katie the…

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    Polar Bears Evolution

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    The evolution in mammals have passed through many stages since their synapsid ancestors first appearance in Carnivorous period between 320 to 315 years ago All mammals are related deeply in their bones and today’s mammals are one of the mammal lineages that survived. Scientific evidence suggests that Otters have been on Earth from the past 23 million years and present day’s Otter evolved about 7 millions years ago. Otters have gone through many adaptations and scientists believe that Otters…

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    Povmire Research Paper

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    Everything You Need to Know About Perry the Platypus When portrayed as a secret agent, Povenmire starts with a similar bread loaf square design, but draws it standing up vertically and places a fedora on the top of his head, which is combined with the square torso. A special variation is the rollable, foldaway or crushable Fedora (rollable and crushable is not the same) with a certain or open crown (open crown Fedoras can be bashed and shaped in many variations). Special Fedoras have a…

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    How do we “classify” organisms? Common names for organisms can cause confusion so they are instead classified by Latin scientific names in italics, the genus is always a capital letter and the species is always a lower case letter. For example a platypus is classified as a Ornithorhynchus anatinus. 8. What characteristics do all organisms in the class “Mammalia” share? All Mammalia share the following characteristics: have distinctive mammary glands and produce milk for their young hair fat…

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    world, and if those objects are performing and or visually reflecting what the statement is stating they are doing. For example, person 1 states that they are a platypus. Person 2 analyzes the truth or falsehood of person 1’s statement by observing person 1 and seeing that person 1 within this world, has no characteristics of a platypus but in fact has all of the characteristics of a human within this world. Therefore, person 1’s statement is false. One…

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    The notochord is the defining structure of the chordates, and has essential roles in vertebrate development. It is a flexible, rod-shaped structure that is in the embryonic stage of all chordates. It gives the skeletal support and is found in between the digestive tube and nerve cord. In some animal chordates lifetimes it is the main axial support in the body. The dorsal hollow nerve cord is the only feature unique to all chordates. It is located at the top of the animal, above the notochord.…

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    Australia is the sixth largest country and has one of the world’s largest ocean territory. Vegetation makes up 91% of the country. More than 80% of the people who live in australia live by the coast. There are two hundred different languages spoke in Australia. Some are Italian,Greek and Arabic that is just some of the languages spoken there. They are known to have amazing rainforest, ancient rock formations and great beaches. They were the second country that allowed women the right to vote in…

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    The phylum chordate is one of the first phylum’s everybody learns in school. This is because it includes the human species and a lot of other animals that we know, in which they all have a spine aka vertebrate. All animals in the chordate have similar characteristics, sometime through their life cycle, this can include when they are an embryo. All of this phylum have pharayneal slits which are a series of opening that connect the outside of their neck with the inside of their throat, these are…

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    he plots to take over a large area, most of the show takes place in either the yard of Phineas and Ferb, who are two young boys that want to have the best summer ever, or in his laboratory. Another popular character in the show would be Perry the platypus, Perry is a special agent sent by the O.W.C.A. (Organization. Without. A Cool. Acronym.) to stop Dr. Doofenshmirtz from taking over the town. This sort of problem has been going on for years, and let’s face it Dr. Doofenshmirtz isn’t…

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