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www.reference.com/motif/Science/african+antelope+list
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The list of African antelopes includes different species of the breed. The Eland antelope is the largest in Africa and lives in the coastal plains. The Gerenuck lives in ...
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There are several different types of anatomy diagrams of turtles, including those which show bones and those which show internal organs. Although the exact anatomy of a ...
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www.reference.com/motif/Science/coldwater+fish+types
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There are quite of few coldwater fish species in the world. Some include the Rainbow Trout, the Coastal Cutthroat Trout, or the Brook Trout. Others are Dolly Varden, and ...
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www.reference.com/motif/Science/facts+on+global+warming
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The facts on global warning are pretty clear. Earth's average temperatures are rising at an alarming rate. While the earth's temperatures have risen and fallen through ...
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www.reference.com/motif/Science/water+moccasin
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One of the mostly deadly snakes in North America, the Water Moccasin is a very common and very dangerous venomous snake. The Water Moccasin is darkly colored and can be ...
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Simply due to the location where the species is found. · A coastal species may have a different pollen shape to help with things such as salt resistant while a species found inla...
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Simply due to the location where the species is found. · A coastal species may have a different pollen shape to help with things such as salt resistant while a species found inla...
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www.destinationthere.com/Coastal_Shark_Fishing
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It was probably the work of a large bull shark, which commonly prowl the area and are famous for preying on small coastal species like Atlantic sharpnose.
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www.guardian.co.uk/environment/gallery/2008/apr/14/wild...
www.guardian.co.uk/environment/gallery/2008/apr/14/wildlife
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Apr 14, 2008 ... New National Trust research has revealed which species are likely to benefit and suffer from the effects of climate change along Britain's ...
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