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Tadpole Shrimps Fairy Shrimps and Clam Shrimps and Water Fleas ...
Tadpole Shrimps Fairy Shrimps and Clam Shrimps and Water Fleas: Branchiopoda ... <a href="http://animals.jrank.org/pages/1750/Fairy-Shrimps-Tadpole-Shrimps- ...
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Australian Fairy-Wrens: Maluridae - Physical Characteristics ...
CONSERVATION STATUS. Australian fairy-wrens are not currently threatened, though overgrazing and the changes in the land that come from agriculture and ...
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Armadillos: Dasypodidae - Pink Fairy Armadillo (chlamyphorus ...
Physical characteristics: Pink fairy armadillos are approximately 5.9 inches (15 centimeters) long and weigh 4.2 ounces (120 grams). ...
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Amero-Australian Treefrogs: Hylidae - Riobamba Marsupial Frog ...
... frog carries her eggs in pouch on her back (Photograph from the Kansas ... <a href="http://animals.jrank.org/pages/176/Amero-Australian-Treefrogs- ...
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American Mud and Musk Turtles: Kinosternidae - Physical ...
American mud and musk turtles are found mainly in eastern and southern North America and as far south as Argentina in South America. ...
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Tadpole Shrimps Fairy Shrimps and Clam Shrimps and Water Fleas ...
Tadpole shrimps usually require males and females to reproduce. Some species can produce young without ... Some fairy shrimp eggs are called cysts (cists). ...
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Splitjaw Snake: Bolyeriidae - Physical Characteristics
The keel-scaled splitjaw is a thin snake with six-sided, or hexagonal (HEHK-SAE-guh-nuhl), scales running down its back. In many snake species, ...
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False Vampire Bats: Megadermatidae - Physical Characteristics
False vampire bats have twenty-six or twenty-eight teeth. The flesh-eating, or carnivorous, megadermatids, such as the Australian false vampire bats, ...
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Harlequin Frogs True Toads and Relatives: Bufonidae - Behavior And ...
Baby American toads are also no bigger than a fingernail. Even the enormous marine toad has small toadlets. A few toads, like the Roraima bush toad, ...
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Termites: Isoptera - Termites And People
Raised on these waste products, the termites could then be fed to chickens and fish raised for human consumption. Raising large amounts of termites on these ...
 
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