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    Cray Fish Animal Behavior

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    several cray fish and put two of them each toe to toe in a small container to see which one would dominate their opponent. One of the main behaviors we looked for was a dominance display. When using this dominance display‚ one cray fish will stand up very tall while spreading its chelae‚ the other cray fish will be submissive. We asked ourselves if the weight of the cray fish would affect the outcome of the winner or loser at all. To start off the experiment‚ we chose one really big cray fish that appeared

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    of first life. The Paleozoic era was the vertebrae evolution from fish to amphibians. It’s the transition from the sea to land‚ with lizards the same homogenous traits as the fish. The fish has been the very first fully preserved specimens. There are a variety of fish that evolved before they transitioned to amphibians. Its not likely that most of the reptiles today still have the same embryo phases as the common tadpole with fish features that are able to help them live underwater for long periods

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    TEST Reprimanded fish are honestly not good‚ this is a test. To impede on someone is very bad.Reprimanded fish are honestly not good‚ this is a test. To impede on someone is very bad.Reprimanded fish are honestly not good‚ this is a test. To impede on someone is very bad.Reprimanded fish are honestly not good‚ this is a test. To impede on someone is very bad.Reprimanded fish are honestly not good‚ this is a test. To impede on someone is very bad.Reprimanded fish are honestly not good‚ this is a test

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    One of the most memorable books of my childhood is called “The Rainbow Fish”. In kindergarten‚ we read this book almost every day. I don’t know why I liked this particular book so much. Was it the colorful pattern the book cover had? I just don’t know. I thought this book was the most amazing book I ever heard of. When I think of this book‚ I think about how my teacher helped me and my classmates learn how to read better with this book. My literacy experience started at home. Every one can’t say

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    Gold Fish Lab Report

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    terrestrial‚ seek to avoid stressful thermal environments or to compensate for the temperature change by mostly lowering the metabolic rate (1979). Lowering the metabolic rate allows certain enzymes to be produced and chemical reactions to happen within the fish that actually warms it up. While lowering metabolic rates are important‚ respiration regulation is also important. Stephen C. Wood also believes that ectotherms need behavioral mechanisms for temperature control. These mechanisms could include slowing

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    Knife Fish as Cooking Oil

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    CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION Knife Fish (Chitala ornata) as cooking oil SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY Base on this study‚ Knife fish is one of a pest that is mostly seen in Laguna bay. It doesn’t only help us to use this as oil for food‚ but it can also help us lessen the pests in Laguna. The significance of this study is to extract some fish oil from the knife fish and convert that into cooking oil‚ and to prove that knife fish can be used as cooking oil. Knife fish maybe considered as a pest but it is

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    Fish Farm Feasibility Study

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    farming. Johann believes that arctic charr might suit them well. Before making up their mind they inspect their water resources‚ the features of their land and other factors that might support or rule against their hopes. They also study the basics of fish farming‚ collect information on what facilities are required‚ prices of material and equipment they would have to buy and‚ of course‚ look into the market situation. At the end of the year they have - aside their regular work on the farm - spent on

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    Tom Clancy Rainbow Six This book was published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons in New York‚ USA. Copyright date is 1998. There are 740 pages in this book. Thomas L. Clancy‚ Jr. was born on the 12th of April 1947‚ he is married and lives in Maryland‚ USA. Clancy’s novels can be classified as Military-Techno-Thrillers. He has written fiction and non-fiction books‚ Rainbow Six is a fiction book. As for other titles‚ well there are just to many to list‚ in total 23. Some books that he has written

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    Breeding a Janitor Fish in a home aquarium would be difficult. The janitor fish have high fecundity and it lays 472 to 1238 mature male/female eggs. Its eggs are usually generated in stony areas or in dug holes in nearby banks and. The male Janitor Fishes that takes care of the eggs for 3-5 days. Each fish is expected to last for 10 – 15 years making it fast increasing specie estimated to double its population in about 1 – 4 years time. But there are many factors considered for the fish to thrive in a

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    Room-Temp Fish Experiment

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    Ice Water Fish Vs. Room Temp Fish INTRODUCTION Fish‚ being an aquatic animal‚ has a respiratory system that is different from animals that live on land. It is capable of breathing underwater‚ without coming up for oxygen. Fish are able to breathe underwater due to a breathing organ known as gills; which is made up of thin feathery sheets of tissue membrane containing many blood vessels through which oxygen passes allowing fish to breathe (Edmonson 2006). Fish breathe by the process of water

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