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Direct links for Rainforest Animals - Armadillo, Blue headed parrot, Chameleon, Coral snake, Beetles, Emerald tree boa, Gecko, Giant centipede, Harpy Eagle, Hercules beetle, Howler monkey, Humming bird, Jaguar, Leaf cutter ant, Macaw, Ocelot, Opossum, Porcupine, Red eye tree frog, Silky ant eater, ... Wooly Monkey...
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www.teacherscafe.com/CRS/RainforestResearch.htm
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In a crowded stand, an individual tree will have a trunk free of lateral branches for several to many feet, ... The hemlock wooly adelgid is a new and potentially devastating pest. It is about the size of one of the aphids that cluster on the stems of tomato plants... The adelgids are destroying hemlocks, or acting in...
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www3.amherst.edu/~ccsp01/HemlockAdelgid.html
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All porcupines have long claws. These claws help them climb on both large tree trunks and surprisingly small branches. ... In the northeast, where hemlock plays a major role in porcupine winter foraging, pests that affect the hemlock trees can affect porcupine populations. Pest such as hemlock wooly adelgids,
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www.biokids.umich.edu/critters/Erethizon_dorsatum/
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Corky was a young porcupine who lived deep in the woods by himself. Every day he would wander around finding things to eat, things like the bark of trees, tasty leaves, and various kinds of fruit. His home was a hollow tree, which he had fixed up inside to make it quite comfortable.
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storiesbyelaine.com/?p=85
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Emerald green tree boa ... Prehensile-tailed porcupine; Tree porcupine ... North American porcupine...
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lib.colostate.edu/wildlife/atoz.php?sortby=Genus_Specie...
lib.colostate.edu/wildlife/atoz.php?sortby=Genus_Species&letter=ALL
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These winged adults fly away from the maple tree in search of an alder, where they spend the rest of their summer, once again reproducing asexually, without males. Just before winter, the colony again begins producing winged adults, but this time of both sexes.
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themarvelousinnature.wordpress.com/2009/10/24/tay-meado...
themarvelousinnature.wordpress.com/2009/10/24/tay-meadows-tidbit-woolly-aphid/
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The 14 species of curassows are found in rain forests of South America. The one exception is the Great curassow which ranges from Mexico to Colombia. Curassows are generally larger and more terrestrial than guans and chachalacas. ... The different species have distinctive, ... DISTRIBUTION: N Colombia...
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www.csew.com/cracid/pages/curassow.htm
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Wilson has always been in love with the album format, and even more so than most Porcupine Tree albums, Fear… feels like a unified whole. This is both its blessing and its curse, because (initially, at least) it simultaneously feels both too long and too short.
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bleat.wordpress.com/2007/04/30/porcupine-tree-fear-of-a...
bleat.wordpress.com/2007/04/30/porcupine-tree-fear-of-a-blank-planet/
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I'm sure I won't be the first to say this, but Porcupine Tree defies classification. Their music is considered progressive rock by those who must label it, probably because it doesn't belong anywhere else. The electronic beats are almost like dance club music, the riffs are more like heavy metal.
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www.progressiveworld.net/porctree21.html
www.progressiveworld.net/porctree21.html
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