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Sylvia A

All About Bats - 0 views

shared by Sylvia A on 05 Dec 08 - Cached
  • Bats are one of the most prolific forms of mammals with over 900 species living in the world and making up over 20% of all mammals.
  • Most U.S. bats eat insects. A single bat can eat up to 1,200 mosquitoes in one hour.
  • Bats like to come out to eat at night around dusk. Bats flight pattern is much more erratic than birds so look for this pattern.
Sylvia A

Vampire Bat - 0 views

  • Myths and legends from all over the world portray bats as blood-sucking demons. Vampire bats really do exist, but only three species in Central and South America.
  • Vampire bats feed on the blood of large birds, cattle, horses, and pigs. However, they donÕt suck the blood of their "victims".
  • Using their sharp teeth, the bats make tiny cuts in the skin of a sleeping animal. The bats' saliva contains a chemical that keeps the blood from clotting. The bats then lap up the blood that oozes from the wound. Another chemical in their saliva numbs the animal's skin and keeps them from waking up.
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  • Scientists have discovered that vampire bat saliva is better at keeping blood from clotting than any known medicine. Vampire bats may one day help prevent heart attacks and strokes.
Christina Sanchez

Encyclopedia Americana - 0 views

  • A meeting ground of East and West, Hong Kong is a popular vacation resort and one of the few places from which visitors can make a day trip to see China. The territory is conveniently situated as a stop on round-the-world tours.
  • The New Territories begin at Boundary Street, Kowloon, and extend northward to the Chinese border. The area includes many islands such as Lantau, which is larger than Hong Kong Island. Although much of the New Territories' rural land
Tucker Haydon

Emu info. - 0 views

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  • largest bird native to Australia
  • second-largest extant bird in the world by height
  • over most of mainland Australia, although it avoids heavily populated areas, dense forest and arid areas
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  • 2 m (6.5 ft) in height
  • can sprint at 50 km/h (30 mph) for some distance at a time.
  • opportunistically nomadic
  • plants and insects.
  • 30 and 60 kilograms (66–132 pounds).
  • three toes
  • one of an average of 11 (and as many as 20) very large, thick-shelled, dark-green eggs. The eggs are on average 134 x 89 millimeters (5.3 x 3.5 inches) and weigh between 700 and 900 grams (1.5–2 pounds),[21] which is roughly equivalent to 10–12 chicken eggs in volume and weight.
karen ponce

Thanksgiving celebrated » Propeller - 0 views

  • Thanksgiving that is celebrated with family and friends needs to be cherished so that in years to come it will be remembered as one of the best times in everyone’s life. This is why it is important to make that special pumpkin pie or even a green bean casserole that your grandma used to make. It is the traditional dishes that are brought by friends and loved ones that makes the dishes seem like gifts to the feast.
Kristine Abiera

Why Do Some People Celebrate Christmas On 7th January? - Blurtit - 0 views

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      eatern orthodox church celebrate on the 7th of january
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      orthodox is 13 days behind the gregorian calendar
CHRIS PARSONS-LOPEZ

Sniper School - 0 views

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    information on snipers
CHRIS PARSONS-LOPEZ

Training - 0 views

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    sniper tips on survival and training
cory delacruz

Why Did All Dinosaurs Become Extinct? | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • Adapted from Dinosaurs: The Very Latest Information and Hands-On Activities From the Museum of the Rockies, by Liza Charlesworth and Bonnie Sachatello-Sawyer. A Scholastic Professional Book. The last dinosaurs died approximately 65 million years ago. Although the cause of their extinction is still a mystery, climatic change, diseases, changing plant communities, and geologic events could all have played a role. Lately, dinosaur extinction theories have been the subject of much debate and controversy. A recent explanation, supported by many scientists, suggests that dinosaurs died out soon after a huge meteorite crashed to Earth near the Gulf of Mexico. A giant meteorite, they reason, could have landed with an impact that kicked up enough dust and debris to block out sunlight for a long time — leading to a deadly chain of events. Without the sun, all the plants died; without the plants, all the plant-eaters died; and without the plant-eaters, all the meat-eaters died. Sounds reasonable. But there is one problem with this theory: Paleontologists have not yet been able to find dinosaur skeletons in rocks dating to the period of impact. Some evidence even seems to indicate that all the dinosaurs had died before the meteorite hit. What is the answer? As paleontologists search for clues to support their theories, they agree to disagree.
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      sounds interseting so i could use this to learn.........................................................................................................................................................................................................
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    I can use this to give a general idea of what exactly made the dinosaurs extinct.
Matt Kellogg

10 Best Snowboarding Resorts - Vacation Rentals.com - 0 views

  • sailing through the backcountry
  • Alpine MeadowsWhere: Lake TahoeDodge trees and master your turns in the scenic backcountry of Tahoe City – and then turn in for the night in a Lake Tahoe rental. If you’ve got good control of your board, Alpine Meadows will delight but if you’re still learning, better move on to a more well-rounded resort. 
  • SnowbirdWhere: UtahNot many rides are smoother and gnarlier than the ones offered up by Utah’s highest and mightiest resort. The Zuagg, also known as the “Pipe Monster,” is enough to make any skilled boarder giddy.
Michael Smith

U.S. Air Force - Technology - - 0 views

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    provides information and capabilities on a lot of the new and improved jets and robots the military has recently created.
Natalie Dorman

Holocaust Survivors: Audio Gallery - "Not Just One Man" - 0 views

  • I picture my father having to go into the showers.
  • Look at all the Germans, all the Poles, all the Ukrainians...so it is not just one man, and it is not just Milosovic either.
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    quotes from holocaust survivors, Jeannine Burk
Graham Williams

Baseball: Did the Great Bambino really call his World Series homer? : Pro-Sports : Albu... - 0 views

  • It was the Called Shot home run.
  • Did Ruth really have the nerve to point at the center field bleachers at Wrigley Field, in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series, boldly predicting that he would hit the next pitch to that spot
  • Charlie Root, who threw the pitch, said there was no way Ruth called his shot. "If he had made a gesture like that, I'd have put one in his ear and knocked him on his (backside)," Root said.
Christina T

ABC-CLIO: World Geography: Japan - 0 views

  • Etiquette and good manners are extremely important to the Japanese people.
  • On entering a Japanese home, temple, or shrine, shoes are removed.
  • Business cards are extremely important in Japan.
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  • Japanese people give gifts for certain holidays, and bring gifts to family and friends when they return from vacation.
  • sticking chopsticks into a bowl of rice is considered bad manners
  • Part of the marriage ceremony involves ritual purification and the drinking of sake (rice wine)
  • choose to be married in Christian ceremonies
  • most funerals are Buddhist. The body is cremated, and while that is happening, the family eats the first meal of the day.
  • on the first day of spring and fall, and during the summer Obon (Festival of Lanterns), a Buddhist festival signifying the reunion of the living with the spirits of the dead.
Kate L

Common Types of Alternative Fuels by gassavingdevic -- Revver Online Video Sharing Network - 0 views

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    video on most common alternative fuels
Tucker Haydon

Perentie info. 2 - 0 views

  • a forked tongue, long slender neck, flattened head, strong tail, powerful legs with 5 clawed toes and numerous sharp-curved backward-pointing teeth.
  • Perenties can be found living in arid regions from Western Queensland to coastal Western Australia, usually around rocky hills and outcrops.
  • turtle eggs, insects, birds, other reptiles (including juvenile Perenties), mammals and carrion. On some of the islands they are often seen scavenging on the beaches for carrion, turtle eggs and almost anything that moves!
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  • six to twelve eggs in termite mounds where the activity of the insects provides constant warmth.
Jilliane Velazco

Despite Drop in CD Sales, Music Industry Is Upbeat - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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      Important info!! -->
  • rising revenue from songs and albums bought on the Internet failed to offset the consumer flight from CDs.
  • CD sales was down 13 percent last year compared with 2005
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  • online sales of singles from services such as Apple's iTunes were up 60 percent last year.
  • Apple reported the sale of its 100 millionth iPod.
  • The music industry has blamed piracy for the dive in CD sales and began suing downloaders and the file-sharing services in retaliation in 2003
  • the RIAA is about to sue students for illegal downloading.
  • CD sales peaked in 2000, with the major labels shipping $13 billion worth of discs to stores.
  • Sales dropped about 8 percent each following year, until a 2 percent uptick from 2003 to 2004.
  • resumed in 2005 and hit its lowest point in more than a decade last year, when music companies shipped $9.2 billion in CDs.
  • Last year, sales of albums bought on the Internet shot up 103 percent compared with 2005
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    cd sales have gone down because of online piracy, etc.
zach sorenson

Inventors and Inventions: N - EnchantedLearning.com - 0 views

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    Inventors and Inventions: N."> This is a cached version of http://www.enchantedlearning.com/inventors/indexn.shtml#Naismith. Diigo.com has no relation to the site.none
Ann Thomas

Yet Another Scientific Paper Documents the Human Health Benefits of Pets » Ve... - 0 views

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    # Among human cardiac patients, having a pet is correlated with increased likelihood of one-year survival. # Interacting with pets helps improve blood flow patterns in humans with heart failure. # Pet visits in a hospital setting cause patients to report less pain. # Hospitalized children report that animal-assisted therapy motivates them to get better.
Ann Thomas

PIR: Cats - 0 views

  • Cats are very important subjects in cancer research. Leukemia is perhaps the most infamous of the diseases shared by cats and people. In cats, it is caused by an AIDS-like retrovirus. A recently discovered vaccine against feline leukemia may act as a model for an AIDS vaccine. Mammary cancer is also common in the cat, and many features of feline mammary cancer resemble the human breast cancer which, among the human cancers, is the greatest killer of women.
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    Cats, too, have been useful models for research on aging. Their relatively long life span compared with mice and rats makes it possible to observe the slower and more subtle effects of aging. Cats are very important subjects in cancer research. Leukemia is perhaps the most infamous of the diseases shared by cats and people. In cats, it is caused by an AIDS-like retrovirus. A recently discovered vaccine against feline leukemia may act as a model for an AIDS vaccine. Mammary cancer is also common in the cat, and many features of feline mammary cancer resemble the human breast cancer which, among the human cancers, is the greatest killer of women.
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