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    You have probably heard of the Great White Shark and the Bull Shark. They are some of the scariest ocean predators. These two are in some ways similar, but they are very different, too. You will want to know how to tell the difference between the Great White and the Bull shark. To tell these two sharks apart, just see how different and similar they really are. There are some similarities between the two sharks like color, appetite, migration, and where they live. The sharks are similar in…

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    Seahorse Research Paper

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    horses are patched together with many diverse parts and abilities of other aquatic animals. They have the head of a horse with the snout of an aardvark. The tube-shaped snoutis made of an upper and lower jaw, both of which are toothless. The seahorse opens and closes its jaw in a rapid snapping movement while lowering the floor of its mouth to intense the volume. The snout is designed to suck up microscopic animals that live in the sea (Dive 1). These creatures include small crustaceans, brine…

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    There are many different types of feeding mechanisms in the class Chondrichthyes. Feeding mechanisms have evolved as the some of the earliest species in the Chondrichthyes class was known for having long jaws that were attached to the skull. The previous methods of feeding for these species from before would’ve caused minimal damage. The evolution of the feeding mechanisms in this class opened a variety of dietary options for these water-bound creatures. Hence the diversity of feeding mechanisms…

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    Gharial Research Paper

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    of the crocodile’s snout. There are no taxonomic discrepancies with this species. It is the oldest species of the Order Crocodylia and is the only extant species in the family Gavialidae. Recently genetic studies have shown the false gharial, Tomistoma schlegelii, should be in the Gavialidae family instead of the current classification in the Crocodylidae family.…

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    gentleman, I highly affirm the statement that cats are better than dogs. I define cats as a small domesticated carnivorous mammal with a short snout, soft fur and retractile claws. It is widely kept as a pet, and many breeds have been developed. I define better as the more desirable and I define dogs as a domesticated carnivorous mammal that typically has a long snout and non-retractile claws. My first point to declare that cats are better than dogs is that they smell better. The smell of dog…

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    Sexual Dymorphism

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    A study into the sexual dimorphism of head length in comparison to body length in the male and female Tenerife Lizard Gallotia galloti Introduction The Canary Islands archipelago is comprised a chain of volcanic islands in the Atlantic Ocean. The largest of these islands being Tenerife with an area of 2,058km2and is located 270km of the coast of northwest Africa (Thorpe and Baez, 1987). The Tenerife lizard Gallotia galloti are an endemic species to the Canary Islands (Bohórquez-Alonso et al.,…

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    Crocodile Vs Alligator

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    similarities they differ in a few significant key area that it’s no wonder that they are commonly confused for one another. Although crocodiles and alligators are part of the same reptilian order, they are different due to they’re size, shape of their snout, and temperament. Despite the fact that both animals are generously proportioned, the crocodile is surprisingly the larger of the two. Reaching up to 20ft, depending on the species, the crocodile is the largest reptilian…

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    Lego Research Papers

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    the dinosaur has a width of 2 LEGO pieces and a base length of 6, but a length of 4 on up from the base. The mouth extends from the neck with 3 pieces. One pieces gives the shape of a dinosaur snout, a flat brown piece attaches it to the neck, and they are connected by a gray 2x8 LEGO. Underneath the snout we place two orange pieces as the teeth and two flags that represent the fire. After the dinosaur part was done we decided to add characters inside the car. First, we added us three…

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    Crocodiles and alligator two creatures that share many similarities. But what are the real differences between them? Sometime people do not recognize how to differentiate an alligator from a crocodile. Although they are reptiles, they have dissimilitude in the family, in the shape of the nose and the position of the teeth. The first difference is that alligators and crocodiles are from distinct families. There are three groups of crocodilians: the alligatoridae, which includes the alligator and…

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    holding the jug, and another hand is pouring liquid from another jug near his raised knee, the erosion makes the original deliberation of the piece foggy. Vishnu’s left elbow is parallel with his snout, both pointing towards the top right corner of the piece. Perched on his arisen elbow is a woman who pets his snout he looks upon her in the same way we imagine the gravedigger looking upon the skull of Yorick in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Vishnu’s human body is slender and shows no signs of…

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