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Rhino
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Rhino

Rhino Made by: Gert Metsküla 7.a Introduction 5 extant (alles jäänud) species Two in Africa and three in southern Asia large size herbivorous diet thick protective skin relatively small brains (400­600g) large horn acute hearing and sense of smell, but poor eyesight Most live to be about 60 years old or more. White Rhinoceros Exceed 3500 kg head-and-body length of 3.5-4.6 m height of 180-200 cm White Rhinoceros was about 4600 kg White Rhinos is about 14,500 Black Rhinoceros Live in south-Africa Black Rhinoceros stands 150­ 175 cm weighs from 850 to 1600 exceptionally to 1820 kg

Keeled → Inglise keel
6 allalaadimist
Taiga
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Taiga

Climate rodants. Some of the animals living in the Taiga has a harsh continental climate with taiga biome are for example: American Black Bear, Gray Wolf, Canadian Lynx, a very large temperature range between River Otter and Red Fox. As for the birds, summer and winter. Winters last at least 5- most common are Bald Eagle, Long-Eared 6 months, with average temperatures Owl and Ravens. below freezing. Temperatures vary...

Geograafia → Geograafia
4 allalaadimist
Cow
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Cow

But in the world there are about 300 breds of ox. device. Nud is the called cow without horns. for controlling Horseflies, mosquitoes, flies and other insects they have a long thick tail with tufts of hair on the end. The body is covered with hair. The coat is short and smooth,and it can be black, red, gray, black, or red-spotted, speckled, and white. they have four strong legs for attendance with two hoofs on each foot. The cow is a herbivorous animal. Cow eats a lot and quickly. he grabs Grass with his hard tongue in its mouth but cows do not not bite it, but tears it from earth and swallows it whole. besides milk we get form cows meat and skin. Even the bones, horns and hair are used. manure will fertilize the field.

Keeled → Inglise keel
6 allalaadimist
Introducing Red Grouse Scoticus-Lagopus Lagopus scotica-
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Introducing Red Grouse Scoticus (Lagopus Lagopus scotica )

a white winter plumage tail is black and the legs are white white stripes on the underwing red combs over the eye young birds are duller and lack the red combs Habitat Red Grouse is endemic to the British Isles The British population is estimated at about 250,000 pairs with around 1­5,000 pairs in Ireland Pretators like Hen Harrier, foxes and sometimes dogs hunt them. What they eat? The Red Grouse is herbivorous and feeds mainly on the shoots, seeds and flowers of heather. It will also feed on berries, cereal crops and sometimes insects. Breeding form pairs during the autumn males become increasingly territorial as winter progresses nest is a shallow scrape up to 20 cm across which is lined with vegetation six to nine eggs are laid, mainly during April and May glossy and pale yellow with dark brown blotches

Keeled → Inglise keel
1 allalaadimist
Tundra swans
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Tundra swans

Mating system ● Breed from late May through late June ● Nests – composed of moss, dead leaves, grasses; built in late May (diameter 122 to 183 cm) ● Can range 3 to 7 eggs ● Incubation period – 31 to 33 days ● Leave their nests immidiately Lifespan/Longevity ● Longest known – 24,1 years old (in wild) ● Expcted lifespan – 15 to 20 ● In captivity – 20 to 25 Food ● Herbivorous ● Consume plants ● Focus on the flowers, stems, roots, tubers ● Feed by dipping their heads underwater Economic importance of human ✔ Feathers can be used for coats, pillows, blankets, mattresses, winter clothing ✔ Their excrement can be used as a fertilizer to help with crop and grass growth ✔ Also hunted for meat ✗ Very territorial; will violently peck when they feel threatened ✗ Crop pests ✗ Carry avian influenza – linnu gripp

Maateadus → Maakasutuse planeerimise...
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Extended essay-To what extent does a plant-based diet lower the risk of coronary artery disease
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Extended essay: To what extent does a plant-based diet lower the risk of coronary artery disease?

blood cholesterol levels or not. Some of the earliest scientific studies have proven that high consumption of cholesterol containing foods and/or saturated fat are connected to atherosclerosis, but recent studies have been disproving them. Despite these findings, individuals who eat a diet low in animal derived foods have been found to have lower incidence of heart disease. 11 Another notable finding is that only herbivorous beings are able to develop a heart condition called atherosclerosis. And while humans are identified as omnivorous organisms, we still get atherosclerosis, unlike other omnivorous and carnivorous animals (eg. dogs, cats, tigers and lions) who can consume excessive amounts of cholesterol and fat without developing atherosclerotic plaques.When comparing human characteristics with the characteristics of other animals, evidence suggests that humans are rather

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Australia topic
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Australia topic

There are 2 species of lyrebird, the superb lyrebird, about the size of a rooster, and Albert's lyrebird, which is the smaller of the species. Lyrebirds have mostly brown feathers and although they have wings, they don't often fly. They move about in the forests, running and jumping quickly on their short legs. They have four claws on each leg. At night they roost in trees. Lyrebirds are a protected species. The koala is a small bear-like, tree-dwelling, herbivorous marsupial which averages about 9kg in weight. Its fur is thick and usually grey. The koala gets its name from an ancient Aboriginal word meaning "no drink" because it receives over 90% of its hydration from the Eucalyptus leaves (also known as gum leaves) it eats, and only drinks when ill or times when there is not enough moisture in the leaves (during droughts etc.). The Emu is the largest bird native to Australia

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Islam
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Islam

Islamic hygienic practices mainly fall into the category of personal cleanliness and health, such as the circumcision of male offspring. Islamic burial rituals include saying the Salat alJanazah ("funeral prayer") over the bathed and enshrouded dead body, and burying it in a grave. Muslims, like Jews, are restricted in their diet, and prohibited foods include pig products, blood, carrion, and alcohol. All meat must come from a herbivorous animal slaughtered in the name of God by a Muslim, Jew, or Christian, with the exception of game that one has hunted or fished for oneself. Food permissible for Muslims is known as halal food. Jihad Jihad means "to strive or struggle," and is considered the "sixth pillar of Islam" by a minority of Muslim authorities. Jihad, in its broadest sense, is classically defined as "exerting one's utmost power, efforts, endeavors, or ability in contending with an object of disapprobation."

Teoloogia → Religioon
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