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  • Crocodile is the common name for any species belonging to the reptile ... **** Crocodylus johnstoni, Freshwater crocodile **** Crocodylus mindorensis ...
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  • appears on the hind legs and feet of the crocodile; the toes of the hind feet ... alligator comes before "C" in crocodile, and "U" comes ...
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  • and often subarctic regions. While freshwater birds, some of species ... seen regularly in flight. Even the small freshwater pied-billed grebe of North ...
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  • is estimated to be the second largest freshwater lake in the world by volume ... species, and is one of the richest freshwater ecosystems in the world ...
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  • Lake Victoria, the second largest freshwater lake in the world in terms ... Malawi hold a quarter of the planet's freshwater supply. ...
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  • ** Over 50 freshwater species ** Over 10 000 insects species ... Two species of crocodile occur in Kakadu: The Freshwater Crocodile ...
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  • endangered species, such as the American crocodile, Florida panther, and West ... endangered species, such as the American crocodile, Florida panther, and West ...
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  • It also has a large and diverse freshwater ecosystem surrounding its freshwater springs and the Raji River. There are also over 350 species of ...
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  • species. Manatees are found in both freshwater and marine environments ... a species of manatee that lives in the freshwater habitats of the Amazon ...
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  • Terrapin is the common name for large freshwater or brackish water turtles ... bigger animals than their land and freshwater relatives. ...
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  • lake is usually valuable as a source of freshwater that may then be used for ... Menteith and Cally Lake are natural bodies of freshwater. ...
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  • in swamps in the United States. Fens, freshwater peat-forming wetlands, ... * A bog or muskeg is acidic peat land (peat bog). It is a freshwater ...
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  • and we parted on good terms. But with the crocodile it was different…." ... . In 1998, a Centennial Exploration of Gabon's Freshwater Biodiversity ...
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  • sirenian, as all species of manatee utilize freshwater to some degree. Like all modern sirenians, the dugong has a fusiform body with no dorsal ...
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  • elephant, cheetah, lion, leopard, crocodile, lechwe, over six hundred ... Science and Politics of International Freshwater Management 2003/2004. ...
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  • an extraordinarily diverse group of freshwater vertebrates. Fish include sharks, rays (such as the durophage Myledaphus), paddlefish, bowfins ...
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  • in the oceans and lampreys are found in both freshwater and ocean environments. Most lampreys are parasitic. Fish belonging to the class Chondrichthyes ...
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  • fishermen of all the oceans and in some freshwater and estuary areas. Because gillnets can be so effective their use is closely monitored and ...
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  • **Phylum Gastrotricha (unsegmented, wormlike animals of freshwater ... million years ago. They are all aquatic—freshwater and marine—and show ...
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  • role in food chains, feeding on freshwater shrimp, crayfish, annelids ... on annelid worms and insect larvae, freshwater shrimps, and yabbies (freshwater ...
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