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Sea Snakes
- Sea Snakes are believed to have evolved from land snakes in Australia. There are about 52 kinds of sea snakes, and almost all are venomous. I think the most amazing fact about sea snakes is that they can still bite for about an hour after death! All over...
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Spiny Eel (Notacanthiform)
- The spiny eel has a slender, elongate body and a rounded snout that projects beyond the ventrally placed mouth. On its back are a series of short, sharp spines, and there are similar spines preceding the anal fin.
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Conger Eel
- A large, fairly common fish on rocky shores, the conger eel has a scaleless, cylindrical body, prominent pectoral fins and a long-based dorsal fin, which originates well forward near the head.
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Sea Snakes
- Sea snake is the common name for certain marine members of a family of venomous snakes. Sea snakes inhabit tropical waters from the Indian ocean to the Pacific ocean. Sea snakes are particularly abundant in the Persian Gulf and the Bay of Bengal. Most sea...
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Sea Snakes
- Sea snakes are air breathers probably descended from a family of Australian land snakes. They inhabit the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific and are highly venomous. Thirty-two species have been identified in the waters about the Barrier Reef in Australi...
Reviewer: J. Nicol |
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Sea Lamprey in the Great Lakes
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- learn about the problems these fish cause for the other fish species of the Great Lakes. Includes photos. The sea lamprey is an invading nonindigenous species that has had an immense impact on fish communities, fisheries, and fishery management in the St....
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Bacteriology 330 Lecture Topics: Cholera (<I>Vibrio cholerae</I>)
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- Bacteriology at UW-Madison Bacteriology 330 Home Page Bacteriology 330 Lecture Topics: Cholera ( Vibrio cholerae ) ©1999 Kenneth Todar University of Wisconsin Department of Bacteriology Vibrio cholerae The genus Vibrio consists of Gram-negative stra...
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Viking Age Foodstuffs
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- read this text article about the foods Vikings ate. This document was originally compiled to help individuals in the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. create more historically accurate feasts with Viking-era themes. Some suggestions based on the comp...
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