kingdom - anamalia‚ phylum - Arthropoda‚ Class - Crustacea‚ Order -Decapoda ‚ and family - Cambaridae. Habitat Crayfish like to be where it’s dark and cool‚ and during much of the daylight they will be found by them selves‚ under a rock or vegetation‚ waiting for dark‚ when they come out to forage for food. This is highly variable‚ ranging from deep holes to sluggish streams. A suitable habitat is medium-sized streams containing riffles and rocky pools. They burrow very aggressively‚ burrowing to
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keen senses‚ tigers are silent assassins on top of the food chain. The magnificent striped panthera tigris‚ originally from Eastern Asia‚ once ranged an enormous span of the earth’s surface. Over the past century‚ it is estimated that the tigers habitat and numbers have been depleted by up to 95%. Having been greatly limited as a result of many factors‚ mainly human impacts‚ the tiger has been driven out from over 30 countries that it originally occupied. Within the past 60 years already three of
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Journal of Agricultural and Biological Science ©2006-2011 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). All rights reserved. ISSN 1990-6145 www.arpnjournals.com PROMISING ANTIFUNGAL EFFECT OF SOME FOLKLORIC MEDICINAL PLANTS COLLECTED FROM EL- HAMMAM HABITAT‚ EGYPT AGAINST DANGEROUS PATHOGENIC AND TOXINOGENIC FUNGI Department of Bioprocess Development‚ Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology Research Institute‚ Mubarak City for Scientific Research and Applied Technology‚ Research Zone‚ Borg Al-Arab‚ Alexandria
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In ancient Greek time it was thought that the gods had decided everyones fate a path of how to live their lives and that they fitted everything together like a puzzle and that if someone defied the way of things were suppose to turn out it would disturbed the whole puzzle. So Greeks felt that someone who committed an act of hubris messed up the way everyone’s life should go so these people in turn were exiled or cursed. In most Greek tragedies there is an act of hubris towards the gods‚ this bends
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that pride is fear and insecurity instead of true faith in oneself‚ pride could be destructive. In the book‚ Chinua Achebe uses the direct characterization‚ character dialogue and foil to reveal how Okonkwos incorrigible pride led him to his own destruction. First of all‚ Achebe uses direct comments from the narrator to describe Okonkwos thoughts and action so that the author would effectively show his characters proud nature. When Okonkwo returns from the exile‚ the narrator tells the readers about
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one of the several animals threatened as a result of three main problems—habitat destruction‚ hunting‚ and pollution. The otter’s habitat destruction is a result of changing land use patterns such as reclamation of swamps and mangroves‚ losing hill streams‚ tea and coffee plantations along hills‚ deforestation‚ water pollution due to pesticides‚ etc. (Aonyx cinerea). Although the otter is vulnerable mainly because of habitat loss‚ there are a limited number of conservation measures to protect it
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two metaphors in his poem to represent the struggle between wildlife and the devastation being brought upon them by the human race. The writer is using the toad and the power mower as tools to describe a bigger picture; the destruction of many wild life habitats and Eco-systems by humans. Right from the very first sentence‚ Richard Wilbur gets across his point. He tells one of the tragedy that has occurred‚ "A toad the power mower has caught."(1) He uses the word "power" to describe
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Wildlife Wildlife traditionally refers to non-domesticated animal species‚ but has come to broadly include all plants and other microbes that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans.[1] Domesticating wild plant and animal species for human benefit has occurred many times all over the planet‚ and has a major impact on the environment‚ both positive and negative. Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts‚ forests‚ rain forests‚ plains‚ grasslands‚ and other areas including
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about the biggest threats to the oceans‚ which include‚ overfishing‚ habitat destruction‚ pollution‚ global warming‚ and costal expansion. These activities are wiping the ocean of marine life. Humans must make better choices so people can continue to support the oceans. Briggs opens by describing how habitat destruction can be a substantial stress on marine life. Human activities have a major role in the destruction of habitats as people move closer to the coast. Boaters and builders tear through
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(Source: WWF). Habitat Destruction (Source: Animal Alliance‚ unless stated otherwise) • Human population reached 1 billion by 1800. Over 6 billion by 2000. Conservative estimates predict that our population will reach 9 billion people by 2050 (Source: Population Reference Bureau). • The hourly destruction of an estimated 240 acres of natural habitat is directly attributable to the growth in human populations. • 80% of the decline in biological diversity is caused by habitat destruction. Plight of Rhinos
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