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American Alligator Fact Sheet

by: rika, 2 pages

American alligators inhabit the southeastern United States. Once a federally listed endangered species, American alligators have recovered in many areas. The species is still federally listed as ...

Baboons

by: rika, 16 pages

Baboons live in many parts of Africa, primarily in dry savannah woodlands. They are the largest and most terrestrial, or ground dwelling, of the cheek pouch monkeys (Cercopithecines). There are five ...

Saltwater Invertebrates

by: rika, 2 pages

Characteristics Some invertebrates, such as corals and anemones, require increased lighting, filtration, and water flow, and therefore may be easier to have in a saltwater-invertebrates-only aquarium ...

Puffer - Saltwater

by: rika, 2 pages

Puffers are scaleless, hardy fish that can tolerate some variation in their environment. They sometimes have spines or burrs on their skin, but are most remarkable for their ability to double or ...

Chinese Silver Grass

by: rika, 1 pages

Chinese Silver Grass (Miscanthus sinensis) is a popular ornamental grass native to eastern Asia – throughout most of China, Japan and Korea. There are many varieties, in particular pupurascens ...

FLAMINGOS

by: rika, 17 pages

The classification of flamingos has puzzled taxonomists for years. The skeletal structure, egg-white proteins, and behavior patterns cause scientists to link flamingos to various groups. Flamingos ...

Giant Pacific Octopus

by: rika, 2 pages

There are about 650 species in the class Cephalopoda, which includes the nautilus, squid, octopus, and cuttlefish. A cephalopod (ceff-uh-luh-pod) has a complex nervous system, eggs that hatch ...

JHU HabitatNews - Spring 2010

by: jhuhabitat, 4 pages

Spring 2010 Newsletter

Habitat for Humanity

by: CSU Alumni Association, 8 pages

Event description, waivers

habitat for humanity construction & safety manual

by: ree, 11 pages

habitat for humanity construction & safety manual

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