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    protein foods to prevent pyramiding. You should consult the more experienced people if you want to provide other types of vegetables to sulcata. Sulcata also need to be given calcium intake. Calcium can be obtained from certain calcium supplements reptiles that are circulating in the market or can also use the smoothed cuttlefish bones. Sunning the sulcata sulcata drying in the sun should be done at least 1 week for 5 or 10 minutes under the sun in the morning (under 9am). Besides absorbing…

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    Abstract— About Sixty-five million years ago, one of last non-avian reptile species called dinosaurs vanished from the earth. The extinction of this huge animal is a never-ending topic of interest, the mass extension of dinosaurs occurred over a very short geological period. Keywords— Non-Avian Dinosaurs, Mass extinction, Dinosaurs extinction theories; Asteroid impact; Volcanism; I. INTRODUCTION Dinosaurs are the certain group of reptiles which influenced and ruled the earth for more than 160…

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    Thesis: In order to ignite awareness and passionately expose the Nation’s unfair treatment and lack of respect for blacks in Antebellum America, the abolitionist Frederick Douglass-- in his speech to the President on the Fourth of July-- condemns the deceit permeated throughout the shallowly misconceived and hypocritical American virtues of freedom and liberty as to illuminate the natural rights peremptorily denied to his race. Paragraph: In order to reveal the hypocrisy that underlies the…

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    Permian Period Essay

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    Examples of amphibians during the said period are the Temnospondyls and Nectrideans. In terms of the reptiles, the herbivores dominated. Among them were the pareiasaurs, which had a thick armored skin on the dorsal side, pelycosaurs, which was distinct for its large spines at the back, and Coelurosauravus, which had wing-like structures that makes it glide…

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    the feminine touch inside based on his argument. Rapaille said, "The inside of an SUV should be Ritz-Carlton, with a minibar. I'm going to be on the battlefield a long time, so on the outside I want to be menacing but inside I want to be warm." (Reptile…

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    Feral Felines Essay

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    study was conducted on the stomach contents of 390 feral felines in central Australia, between 1990 and 1994, in the Northern Territory. Felines victualed on a variety of invertebrates, reptiles, birds and mammals, including animals up to their own body mass in size. Mammals were the most consequential prey but reptiles were customarily eaten in summer and birds were consequential in winter. Invertebrates were present in the diet of all seasons. Carrion appeared in stomach samples during dry…

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    Leopard Geckos Essay

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    Though a popular ‘starter pet’ many people do not know much about leopard geckos. These reptiles are unusual in the fact that they have eyelids, which is almost unheard of in geckos. They also boast a rather hefty lifespan, with the ability to live for 20-30 years with proper care. The oldest recorded leopard gecko lived to be 31 years old. A close relative of the ‘leo’ is the African fat tailed gecko. These geckos generally only survive to 20 years old. African fat tails can vocalise by…

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    He called this super continent “Pangea”. Wegener used evidence from three sources to support his theory. First, was fossil evidence from reptiles and plants. “Cynognathus” was a reptile that had fossils found on South Africa, and Africa. This is only possible because of continental drift, the animal couldn't have swam across a whole ocean. The next reptile is the “Lystrosaurus”, it’s fossils were found on Africa, India, and Antarctica. These continents today are very far apart and even then how…

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    Over 1,400 years have passed since the legend of the Loch Ness Monster arose in Scotland. The Loch Ness Monster famously known as Nessie is said to inhabit the Scottish Highlands. The legend of Nessie emerged in the book ‘Life of Saint Columba’ by Adomnan written in the sixth century AD. Saint Columba was an Irish Monk who was in the Land of the Picts to visit the Pictish king when he noticed some residents burying a man by the river. Some of the residents who witnessed what happened explained…

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    Australia, and as such, thrive in hot environments. However, they need some water too and striking that delicate balance between humidity and heat can cause some health issues. Like most infections and diseases, it all goes back to husbandry. Like all reptiles, bearded dragons are prone to respiratory infections. These are typically caused by their habitat being too cold or too humid. Some of the most noticeable signs of a respiratory infection is mucus around the mouth and nose, difficulty…

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