He said it was an offence under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 to injure or kill grass and smooth snakes, slow worms and adders. |
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Frogs, toads, lizards and foot-long slow worms are common in the area, as well as poisonous adders. |
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This part of the National Park is home to some of the rarest creatures in the country such as adders, otters, goshawks and water vole. |
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Prey-derived cues stimulate the tail movements of death adders and these snakes may more often attempt to lure lizards of a particular body size. |
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Nine puff adders, seven Usambra mountain vipers and a green mamba were included. |
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The islands are nature reserves and provide refuges for such diverse wildlife as Cape Barren geese, sea lions, tammar wallabies and death adders. |
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A lizard's body size affected its tendency to be attracted to the lure of death adders. |
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The mating system and spacing pattern of adders largely agree with those of sand lizards. |
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These interpolators use a multi-bit value approach that permits adders to be used instead of multipliers. |
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The syndication channel content adders allow you to access the contents of the websites without having to visit them. |
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It specified unit generators for the standard wave forms, adders, modulators, filters, reverberators, and so on. |
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He added that while the majority of snakes in our area are non-venomous, the ones people should worry about are the boomslangs, puffadders and night adders. |
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There are also reptiles, like adders or grass snakes, slow-worms and lizards that are prone to fire damage because they cannot get out quickly enough. |
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The most interesting part was when the lecturer talked about a character called William Bunting, who used to catch wild adders to feed to the mongooses at London Zoo. |
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In the 1960s there were several more projects to build ternary logic gates and memory cells, and to assemble these units into larger components such as adders. |
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Death adders are terrestrial elapids who superficially resemble vipers. |
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A machine with storage, with this automatic-telephone-exchange arrangement and with the necessary adders, subtractors and so on, is, in a sense, already a universal machine. |
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These are the harmless but often-avoided puff adders, or blow snakes, of North America. |
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A marking engine is reliant on functional adders for communication ability and image processing. |
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The operational mode portion of these specifications contains additional power allowances for certain functional adders. |
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It becomes of colour more dark to inform of a danger and moves away the adders. |
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Fixed generation costs are assigned to on-peak hours and are recovered through the adders. |
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It wasn't as bad as we thought it would be, thanks to the worlds nicest neighbours and a truck driver with a timber rig which helped us with the perspiratory work among all adders to get the track sections home. |
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Duddon Mosses is a site of special scientific interest with deer, lizards, adders and barn owls. |
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It seems strange that this hill should be associated with snakes, though adders are not uncommon in the Lake District. |
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In this paper, a novel architecture of Vedic multiplier with 'Urdhava-tiryakbhyam' methodology for 16 bit multiplier and multiplicand is proposed with the use of compressor adders. |
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Normally half adders and full adders are used for the addition process in the Wallace multipliers. |
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The ModuleWare catalog contains more than 100 parameterized components ranging in complexity from multiplexers and comparators to full adders. |
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Some of the snakes they keep are extremely dangerous, including death adders, tiger snakes and king brown snakes. |
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Full adders used within multipliers are automatically recognized, which helps to speed up the comparisons process. |
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In addition to the puff adders, the investigators found a snouted cobra, a rhino viper, a British adder and four Dinokistrodons. |
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What's better than walking through a forest with buzzards, orioles, boomslangs, baboons, vervets, duikers and puff adders? |
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His room-mates will include deadly puff adders, boomslangs and green and black mambas. |
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Death adders, laughing kookaburras and more will round out this Aussie adventure. |
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David Jones, 45, spent approximately four months with 27 puff adders, two black mambas, two green mambas, seven boomslang and three cobras. |
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Other chains were made of the vertebrae of adders or grass snakes. |
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He must know bush plant medicines and how to deal with venomous snakes that include spitting cobras, puff adders, boomslangs and black mambas. |
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They sought out cost adders with an eye toward eliminating them. |
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If you come across one of these death adders, end it properly. |
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A team of scientists at the University of Sydney in Australia reports that floodplain death adders quickly strike these frogs, using their fangs to inject venom. |
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The Department sees a need for a regional, network tariff that would include adders and subtractors within zones to reflect transmission constraints. |
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The 24 licensed poisonous snakes include mangroves, copperheads, rattlesnakes, cobras, sidewinders, puff adders, gaboon vipers, white lipped vipers and pernguey adders. |
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He must take care to monitor the deer, foxes, weasels, wild ferrets, wood mice, rabbits, grass snakes, adders and 75 species of birds, all of which live in the park. |
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The New Forest Reptile Centre near Lyndhurst is home to all six species of British reptiles including adders, the rare sand lizard and smooth snake. |
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Known by a host of common names including common adder and common viper, adders have been the subject of much folklore in Britain and other European countries. |
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