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    climate‚ flora and fauna and of course the components including people constantly interact and affect each other. Australia is very famous with its diversity of animals and plants that are able to survive in the harsh and extreme climate such as the marsupials and eucalypts‚ which had‚ actually attracts many people to live in this unique land. The climate is rather dry due to the little rainfall‚ and this caused mass migration of people to other places. Therefore‚ this results in the different population

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    Cloning the Tasmanian Tiger The Tasmanian Tiger is a carnivorous marsupial that had the appearance of a dog and the stripes of a tiger. One has not been seen in about sixty years‚ because they are extinct. However‚ it was not by evolution or even natural causes; humans were the cause of its demise. When Australia and Tasmania were first becoming populated‚ the people did not know what the Tasmanian Tiger was‚ and people have a long history of getting rid of what they don’t understand. But

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    The Tasmanian Devil The Tasmanian Devil is one of the largest marsupials that are carnivorous in Australia. They have mostly black fur and have a backward facing pouch. Every single devil had its own individual markings on their chest so you can easily tell which is which in a zoo environment they also have very sharp and powerful claws that they use when eating something. The male devils are bigger then the females by about 100mm in head to tail length. The Tasmanian devils have a disease that

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    The essay I will be doing will be about the novel “Kill the Possum” by James Moloney which goes deep into the Beal’s family’s life and mainly three young people who are experiencing domestic violence at home. This novel shows how important it is to think about the consequences of your actions before you act. In the book “Kill the Possum” by James Moloney the main topic that the book is trying to make you be more aware of how domestic violence hurts not only the victim but everyone. A quote that

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    In the excerpt from Principles of Geology‚ Charles Lyell discusses the importance of clarifying the age of the earth when determining the nature of geological changes. Lyell explains that geologists have had to overcome the long-held theory of a several thousand-year-old earth in order to explain that the striking geological features were not necessarily caused by drastic occurrences happening uniformly all over the earth‚ but over a long period of time and in different locations. Overall‚ Lyell

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    Alexa Molinelli BIO 110-14 Exam 5 Homework Chapter # 14 1. What are the five kingdoms and give a brief description of each kingdom? -Monera- single celled prokaryotes; bacteria. Protista- Mostly single celled eukaryotes. Fungi- Multicellular eukaryotes that feed by extracellular digestion and absorption. Plantae- Multicellular photosynthetic autotrophs; producers. Animalia- Diverse multicellular heterotrophs. 2. Who developed the binomial system of nomenclature (genus and species)? -Binomial System

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    diseases cats carry can spread to and kill domestic livestock‚ this causes a loss of income in the agricultural and export industries. Environmental Impact: Feral cats have a devastating effect on Biological diversity‚ preying on native birds‚ marsupials‚ amphibians‚ reptiles and insects. They deplete the food of native animals and compete for habitat. Feral cats carry fatal diseases such as toxoplasmosis‚ which can be passed onto native animals. Social Impact: The conservation of Australia

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    * 1.1.6 Carnivora * 1.1.6.1 Caniformia * 1.1.6.1.1 Canidae * 1.1.6.2 Felidae * 1.1.6.3 Fossa * 1.1.7 Cetaceans * 1.1.7.1 Whales * 1.1.7.2 Dolphins * 1.1.8 Marsupials * 1.1.9 Other mammals * 1.1.10 Birds * 1.1.11 Other vertebrates * 1.2 Invertebrates * 2 Etymology * 3 See also * 4 References * 5 External links | ------------------------------------------------- In different

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    hopping at faster speeds. “But the largest ones may have walked rather than hopped most if not all of the time‚” Janis said. Virtually all kangaroos today hop‚ although a species called the Musky Rat-kangaroo does not. Australia is famous for its marsupials‚ mammals that carry newborns in a pouch on the mother’s abdomen‚ including kangaroos‚ koalas‚ wombats and

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    Created by: Carrie Rhein Hazelwood Central High School Teacher Page Activity Teacher Page • The learner will be able to classify living things into groups based on structure. • The learner will be able to understand that organisms are classified according to their structural similarities which mirror their evolutionary relationships. • The teacher can use this production to show similarities and differences in vertebrates. • The students should use science journals to write in answers as the teacher

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