earth almanac.
Autor: | Williams, Ted |
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Zdroj: | Audubon. Jul/Aug2006, Vol. 108 Issue 4, p34-35. 2p. 6 Color Photographs. |
Abstrakt: | The article presents tips on observing several animal species. When fledging their broods, hairy woodpeckers are quieter. They forage for insects in dead wood or soft living wood. The flight muscles that comprise nearly two-thirds of the body weight of dragonflies allow them to fly in all directions. One is more likely to encounter the white-tailed skimmer in upland fields. The collared peccary seldom exceed 60 pounds in weight and cannot see well. The pig use musk from a gland in its rump to mark territories. |
Databáze: | GreenFILE |
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