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- 9 Scary Bird Species That Will Give You The Creeps
Birds are commonly associated with tranquility and freedom But for every singing cockatiel with a cute Instagram, there’s a terrifying pelican that can crush a baby crocodile in one bite While the dangerous traits of these scary birds evolved to ensure their survival, some species give us a good reason to be afraid
- About Porifera: facts description,distribution of . . .
They are one of the most primitive multicellular aquatic Animals There are approximately 9,000 known Species of Porifera of which: about 400 are Glass Sponges; about 500 are Calcareous Species and the rest are Demosponges Majority of Porifera Species are Marine with only a few Species found in fresh water
- Mapping Global Diversity Patterns for Migratory Birds
Nearly one in five bird species has separate breeding and overwintering distributions, and the regular migrations of these species cause a substantial seasonal redistribution of avian diversity across the world However, despite its ecological importance, bird migration has been largely ignored in studies of global avian biodiversity, with few studies having addressed it from a macroecological
- How many minerals are there on Earth? | Popular Science
After reclassifying all of Earth's minerals based on where and how they formed, geologists ended up with a catalog of more than 10,000 kinds
- Bosco Verticale - Wikipedia
Trees and plants are the most efficient and cost effective way to absorb carbon dioxide The 20,000 trees and perennial plants in the buildings convert approximately 44,000 pounds (20,000 kg) of carbon each year [11] With more than 90 species, the buildings' biodiversity is expected to attract new bird and insect species to the city
- Facts - Great Barrier Reef Foundation
species of birds 133 varieties of sharks and rays 30 14 species of sea snakes 6 of 7 of the world's species of marine turtle 25%
- List of birds of Great Britain - Wikipedia
Bird species admitted to the British List are those in BOU categories A, B or C: A: species that have been recorded in an apparently natural state at least once since 1 January 1950 B: species that were recorded in an apparently natural state at least once between 1 January 1800 and 31 December 1949, but have not been recorded subsequently
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