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    Heaney investigates the interest of frog because the word ‘slobber’ is impactful when describing ‘frogspawn’; this is a metaphor and it creates an imagery of large, sticky frog eggs. Also, in general, kids love to fiddle with squishy and unfamiliar objects. In the poem, the child is curious about how frogs evolve and investigates the frogspawn by touching the egg, he also said “best of all”, which could imply that was his

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    Amphibians are all carnivores; despite they are limited to prey upon small animals such as insects. A species of African frog, Bullfrog, is known to prey on smaller amphibians, including tadpoles, other frogs and to some extent, small sized mammals, such as rats. This particular species of frog may also prey on a number of species of snakes. On the contrast, reptiles’ diet is not exclusively limited to insects; they may consume other large animals, such as

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    1998). Slow and steady dimming and illuminating of lights is preferred to abruptly switching on and off, as this allows the animal to adapt to the change and is potentially less stressful to the animal (Reed, 2005). 2.3.6.2 Humidity Xenopus laevis frogs are completely aquatic. Therefore, controlling humidity levels in an aquarium housing the tanks for these animals is not as crucial as for a species that spends prolonged periods of time on dry land (Reed, 2005). 2.3.6.3 Water provision Quantity

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    The smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinata (Latham 1794) species are a large batoid elasmobranch that prefers very specific habitats (Simpfendorfer et al., 2010). They are also a K-selected species, which means that the smalltooth have a late maturity, a small pup size and a slow growth rate (Seitz & Poulakis, 2006). The smalltooth sawfish species can be identified from the undefined or undeveloped lower caudal fin (Gómez-Rodríguez et al., 2014). Another identifier is the first dorsal fin is in line

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    Camelus Dromedarius

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    One of the most common frogs found in the richly diverse Amazon Basin is Camelus dromedarius, the camel. This large ruminating hoofed mammal, also known as Arabian camel, Dromedary Camel, One-Humped Camel, lives throughout the deserts of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Yemen, and Africa (Abdelhamid, 2014). “Dromedarius” is a large, even-toed ungulate with one hump on its back (El-Bahrawy, 2015). This animal has a normal mammal life reproduction cycle, and a historical evolution. It is now a part

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    Cane toads, Cane toads earned their bad reputation shortly after being released into the Australian ecology in 1935. They were brought their in order to control the cane beetle population. They turned out to be failures at controlling beetles, but remarkably successful at reproducing and spreading themselves. Cane toads forage at night in a wide variety of habitats. The toad is a ground-dwelling predator, primarily eating terrestrial and aquatic insects and snails. Cane toads need constant

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    Ranavirus Vaccines

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    Immunology, 12, 130-138. Chinchar, V. G., Metzger, D. W., Granoff, A., & Goorha, R. (1984). Localization of frog virus 3 proteins using monoclonal antibodies. Virology, 137, 211–216. Chinchar, V. G., Wang, J., Murti, G., Carey, C., & Rollins-Smith, L. (2001). Inactivation of frog virus 3 and channel catfish virus by esculentin-2P and ranatuerin-2P, two antimicrobial peptides isolated from frog skin. Virology, 288, 351–357. Chinchar, V. G. (2002). Ranaviruses (family Iridoviridae): Emerging cold-blooded

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    most rapidly disappearing groups of organisms are amphibians, and over 200 of these species have been brought to extinction since the year of 1970 (Save the Frogs). One of the largest causes of their rapid declines is the spread of the lethal disease chytridiomycosis, a fungal disease largely spread by humans (Whittaker and Vredenburg). Frogs and other amphibians are dying from this chytridiomycosis because of our selfishly taking them from the wild to an assortment of distant locations simply for

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    Tiny or large, smelly or poisonous, there are many kinds of frogs and are excellent indicators of the quality of the overall environment. To this day, scientists continue to find new varieties of frogs never been discovered all over the world. Recently, tiny frogs [its scientific name is Eleutherodactylus Iberia, smaller than a U.S. dime, were discovered under old leaves in Cuba in 1996 (“The World’s Smallest Frog”). See-through glass frogs were discovered in the Upper Nangaritza Basin in southeastern

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    Radio Lab: Inheritance Go here: http://www.radiolab.org/story/251876-inheritance/ Listen to the free podcast and complete worksheet. You only need to listen to the first 3 stories. Though, the 4th is VERY interesting. 1. What was Lamarck’s big idea? What a person does in their lifetime could be directly passed to their kids. 2. What human example did Lamarck use? A blacksmith, because they swing hammers all day they get muscles and those muscles pass down to their kids. 3.

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