From the osteological point of view, we conclude that this creature does not belong to the plesiosaurian reptiles. |
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They also act as game wardens, capturing nuisance reptiles and animals to be transplanted to the less-inhabited parts of the base. |
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Lower in status were the scorpion-charmers, who used magic to rid an area of poisonous reptiles and insects. |
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These basal forms evolved through the primitive pelycosaur stage, to the therapsids or mammal-like reptiles, and finally the mammals themselves. |
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Despite their stomach-churning eating habits, reptiles are becoming an increasingly popular choice of pet, particularly amongst women. |
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The wet season is hot and humid and the best time for flowering plants, amphibians, reptiles and intra-African migrant birds such as cuckoos. |
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In reptiles, amphibians, and fishes, it has long been contended that the morphologically recognizable sex chromosomes do not exist. |
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A crocodilian is any member of an order of reptiles that includes crocodiles, alligators, caimans, gavials, and related extinct forms. |
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Vidal and Hedges collected and analyzed the largest genetic data set ever assembled for the scaly reptiles known as squamates. |
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Yet it is also a global hot spot of biodiversity, with scores of endemic species of amphibians, birds, mammals, plants, and reptiles. |
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It aims at creating awareness about the snakes among the rural populace and also to dispel the many myths surrounding the reptiles. |
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To counteract this, living reptiles bask in the sun and orient their bodies for maximum heat absorption. |
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There were also some reptiles including a legless lizard and a very pretty bynoe's gecko. |
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The most basal anapsids, the mesosaurs, are oldest known fully aquatic reptiles. |
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He was sentenced to a total of two months, suspended for a year, and banned from keeping a pet shop, reptiles or tortoises for ten years. |
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The fully formed mycological nervous system is capable of functioning at roughly the same level as lower-level predators such as reptiles. |
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Those were some of the most dangerous kinds of reptiles, spitting cobras, rattlesnakes, Komodo dragons. |
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Homing behavior is known to occur in other reptiles, such as crocodiles and sea turtles. |
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Instead of being associated with earthbound reptiles, dinosaurs are being linked with ethereal birds. |
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Probably the first of its kind in China, the park boasts an inner area of 3,000 square metres and hosts over 200 types of insects and reptiles. |
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The primitive reptiles were represented by lizard-like captorhinids and basal diapsids. |
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Although they dwell reclusively within the cave system, the large reptiles were certainly no secret. |
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Most reptiles have three-chambered hearts, a design that makes them cold-blooded. |
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While most mammals and birds show signs of REM sleep, reptiles and other cold-blooded animals do not. |
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Still, bears are warm-blooded mammals and thus are more similar to humans than are cold-blooded reptiles like the alligators. |
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When an alligator is resting, it breathes intermittently, taking one breath per minute, much like other cold-blooded reptiles. |
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Other reptiles, amphibians, etc., survived, so the demise of the dinosaurs could not have been due to their reptilian cold-bloodedness. |
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The kestrel's diet consists of insects, birds, rodents, reptiles, amphibians, and sometimes even house cats. |
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It provides an important habitat for almost 400 species of migratory birds, 80 species of mammals, and 40 species of reptiles and amphibians. |
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Now, I am seeing many more lizards, skinks and related reptiles in the yard. |
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Over 3,000 reptiles, birds and mammals live in the park in their natural habitats. |
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After two more sightings of giant reptiles, both crocodiles, we pulled into a small cove. |
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Large fat reptiles, the file snakes have folds of skin with a rasp-like texture. |
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He has remade a whole small shop building in King's Cross into an imaginary reptile house, except there aren't any reptiles in the museum cases! |
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As long as there is a market for the reptiles, then people will continue to smuggle them into the country. |
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Like all reptiles, the black mamba is cold blooded, and relies on external heat to maintain its body temperature. |
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If reptiles could develop into birds then annelid worms could develop into insects. |
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Some squamate reptiles appear to have relatively slow cellular immune responses compared with mammals. |
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First, they take human form, but from there they descend to birds, then to animals and finally to reptiles. |
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In addition to campfire cooking, Dad taught us the names of all the trees, animals, reptiles and birds as well as their habits. |
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The duck-billed platypus, for instance, has features of both mammals and reptiles. |
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That's an egg tooth that it used to cut its way out of its shell in just the same way as reptiles and birds do. |
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This may be illustrated by the gill slits in the embryos of higher vertebrates like reptiles, birds and mammals. |
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In some ways, monotremes are very primitive for mammals because, like reptiles and birds, they lay eggs rather than having live birth. |
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After all, crocodiles are cold-blooded reptiles, and don't live in these climes. |
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Herbivorous reptiles the size of rhinos were hunted through forests of tree ferns and flowering trees by saber-toothed predators. |
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The primary skeletal difference between reptiles and mammals is found in the structure of their jaws. |
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Marine vertebrates included the large dolphin-like ichthyosaurs and the long-necked plesiosaurs, marine crocodiles, turtles, and other reptiles. |
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These are sauropterygians, marine reptiles related to plesiosaurs, from the middle Triassic. |
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Amphibians and reptiles include newts, green and Greek frogs, turtles, four-lined rat snake and Aesculapian snakes. |
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Gila monsters, rattlesnakes and other reptiles will be drawn to water in gardens, especially during the dry summer months. |
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They have sections for amphibians, insects, mammals, fish, reptiles and more. |
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Now, we know that when reptiles have imbricated scales, we do find dermal muscles. |
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It is carried by chickens, cows, and reptiles such as turtles, lizards, and iguanas. |
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For iguanas and many other reptiles, the solution is to take quick, shallow breaths when they walk and never to walk very fast. |
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The circuitous route and apparent speed of the chase also hint that early reptiles were active predators and possibly cannibals. |
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Thousands of animals, including kangaroos, koalas, wombats and reptiles, are dead. |
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The zoo will also put out for the public reptiles in its newly renovated house. |
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A small number of reptiles, including green iguanas and common lizards, have been shown to exhibit kin recognition. |
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Viable woodlands are just as critical as clean waters for frogs, toads, turtles, salamanders, newts, and many species of reptiles. |
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Mammals are also amniotes, but they differ from reptiles in the structure of their skulls. |
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When contact with pets is implicated, reptiles such as iguanas, lizards, turtles and snakes are usually implicated. |
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The proposal for a refuge, while well-intentioned, is not the solution to the problem of unwanted, abandoned pet reptiles. |
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Carefully inspect the display of rocks for footprints, claw marks and tail drags made by primitive reptiles. |
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Anyone who wants to find out more about the giant reptiles should have a look here. |
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Actually, anacondas are slow, shy reptiles, which are found in swamps of South America. |
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Many species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians seek refuge and breed in zokor burrows. |
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Borack shows the specific cases holding mammals, birds, paleontological specimens, fish and reptiles. |
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It's always a great pleasure to have him with us and his bevy of birds and reptiles and animals and things. |
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The second major group of reptiles, the synapsids, have only a single temporal opening. |
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In the dry late Permian environment many types of synapsids and reptiles flourished. |
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Wear gloves when cleaning bird cages or fish tanks, and avoid contact with reptiles and exotic pets. |
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A dinosaur-era Davy Jones's locker of large, predatory sea reptiles has been discovered by fossil hunters on an Arctic island. |
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The early tetrapods of this time were amphibian-like animals that eventually gave rise to the reptiles and synapsids by the end of the Paleozoic. |
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Today there is a variety of extant species that parasitize birds, reptiles, and rodents, as well as human and nonhuman primates. |
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We get everything from herbivorous reptiles to aquatic animals that eat bloodworms. |
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The first vertebrates to evolve true flight were the pterosaurs, flying archosaurian reptiles. |
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It is interesting that as the archosaurian reptiles were becoming larger, the cynodonts became smaller, perhaps nocturnal. |
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The origin of turtles and tortoises from ancestral reptiles is still unclear. |
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To this day, many reptiles bury their eggs, whereas nearly all birds leave them exposed. |
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The iguana, in Wyke, was one of two reptiles discovered in a makeshift vivarium which did not have heat or temperature control. |
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Meanwhile, most fish, birds, and reptiles still have four kinds of cones, and some butterflies, like the Japanese yellow swallowtail, have five. |
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For his doctoral work, Breck studied the reptiles and amphibians of Minnesota, with a special focus on the black-banded skink. |
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Predators of eggs and hatchlings include small mammals, birds, and other reptiles. |
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Birds evolved from reptiles, probably small carnivorous dinosaurs, around 150 million years ago. |
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Many reptiles today, including crocodilians and Komodo dragons, regularly prey on their own species, he notes. |
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Most of the zoo's remaining animals, including their lynxes, reptiles and baboons, are being moved to specialist facilities elsewhere. |
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The Plesiosauria were an important order of Mesozoic marine reptiles, members of the superorder Sauropterygia. |
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The reptiles were kept in enclosures covered by nets to stop birds from munching the lizards. |
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With smaller animals and reptiles that are behind wire or in glass enclosures, you can even work with macro lenses. |
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By comparison to other squamates, this morphology indicates skeletal paedomorphosis that is common in secondarily marine reptiles. |
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Belemnite hooks are commonly found in the fossilized stomachs of marine reptiles that preyed upon them, such as ichthyosaurs. |
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The New Forest will also change, with rare reptiles such as the sand lizard and smooth snake preferring the warmer conditions. |
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Rainbows and reptiles at the same time, the compositions rub against each other like kakemonos in a stormy wind. |
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Other species of animals used include hamsters, gerbils, ferrets, horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, reptiles, and amphibians. |
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Why then does that village which my fancy conjures up call to mind a heap of reptiles breeding uglily in a bucket? |
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These mammal-like reptiles were a biologically diverse group, very abundant, and globally distributed. |
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This mammal-like reptile walked with its legs directly below its body rather than splayed out to the side like most reptiles. |
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Both mammals and reptiles returning to the sea developed quite workable homocercal tails in very short order. |
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The telencephalon of living reptiles and birds is expanded laterally, so that it has a distinct heart-shape when viewed dorsally. |
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Being reptiles, the crocodilians lay eggs, but they are not abandoned by mother croc. |
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By profession I am a herpetologist, a biologist specializing in reptiles and amphibians. |
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Eastern Box Turtles are omnivorous terrestrial reptiles found throughout much of the Eastern United States. |
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Earlier, Witmer and others had performed a similar study on fossils of the flying reptiles called pterodactyls, which are not related to Archaeopteryx. |
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Some parts of Australia have traditions of huge reptiles suggestive of long-necked sauropods, the dinosaur group which includes Diplodocus and Apatosaurus. |
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The urge to laugh is almost overwhelming as the enticing conspiracy theory degenerates into ranting about reptiles and an alien race plotting to take over the world. |
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The groups used their creative imaginations and played a game of 'consequences' to create drawings and models of creatures such as reptiles, insects, birds and fish. |
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Hartley's Crocodile Adventures in Far North Queensland takes the idea of a tourist facility for the viewing of native reptiles in their natural habitat to another level. |
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Stainton has helmed Irwin's cable exploits for years, and he understands the inherent drama and suspense in diddling with deadly snakes and toothy reptiles. |
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The Jurassic and Cretaceous together were the age of giant reptiles. |
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More than 70 species of mammals, 300 species of birds, 80 species of reptiles and amphibians, and hundreds of insects, spiders and scorpions have been recorded in the reserve. |
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An RSPCA dragnet of the area surrounding the pond failed to locate the beast, and the organisation warned locals to keep their eyes peeled for rogue reptiles. |
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Mammals have very little yolk but have evolved from reptiles with telolecithal eggs and, thus, they retain features to cope with the problem of a large inert yolk mass. |
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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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In Paradise Valley we found such a place where we could exchange the unctuous reptiles of Hollywood for far less pretentious alligator lizards and gopher snakes. |
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The amniotes are a monophyletic group of vertebrates, comprising reptiles, birds, and mammals, that develops in its embryonic life the envelope called amnion. |
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I thought it was just some cautionary warning about feeding reptiles. |
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Sculptures depicting serpents, reptiles, fowl, and other animals were fashioned by Doyle from tree limbs and trunks, driftwood, and scrap pieces of lumber. |
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During those two days of April 11-12, the Nautilus didn't leave the surface of the sea, and its trawl brought up a simply miraculous catch of zoophytes, fish, and reptiles. |
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Sheldon is a recognized birding site. Various species of mammals, amphibians and reptiles are common, and not the least of the show-stoppers is the American alligator. |
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It is particularly common amongst arthropods and rotifers, and can also be found in some species of fish, amphibians, birds, and reptiles, but not in mammals. |
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This is distinct from poikilotherms, such as reptiles and amphibians, whose body temperature is just above the ambient temperature, and varies with it. |
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Some of these early reptiles had elaborate sails on the back. |
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Note the blastula in reptiles is called a blastoderm or blastodisk because the divisions have been concentrated into a thin disk of cells at the animal pole. |
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When the hiss of reptiles turns to words, you hear something that you have never heard and will never forget. |
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Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man or birds or animals or reptiles. |
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According to the Wildlife Warden, V. Ganesan, the study of amphibians and reptiles, known as herpetology, had begun to attract the attention of biologists in the recent times. |
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Mammals and reptiles are classes, way up the taxonomic hierarchy. |
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There are seven categories of fish, including the basking shark, and the same number of amphibians and reptiles such as turtles, toads, lizards and newts. |
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Unlike other marine reptiles, Plesiosaurs have relatively small tails, but large and powerful paddles, so it is assumed that the latter were used in creating thrust. |
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Eventually she spits out an animated lizard, a reference to a folk tale about a sharp-tongued girl whose speech is transformed from words into reptiles. |
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And second, the allegers proved themselves over time to be as unappealing a litter of reptiles and crones as could be imagined. |
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Spielberg's films have the advantage of comparison, between live actors, who simulate terror, and monstrous reptiles that look so real you hold your breath when close to them. |
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The nearby sanctuary is home to the barking, the spotted and the mouse deer, the gaur, the civet cat, the tiger and the elephant, besides a variety of birds and reptiles. |
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This site has yielded a relatively well-preserved and diverse nearshore marine vertebrate fauna consisting of sharks, rays, bony fishes, reptiles, and whales. |
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In the dark of the night, the rat-size slow-moving animals sniff with their long tubular snouts for ants, insects, grubs, and small reptiles that venture forth. |
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While most reptiles and amphibians have diets consisting of insects and other small creatures, iguanas are vegetarians, eating leaves, flowers and some soft fruits. |
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There were already air breathing reptiles in the sea in the form of plesiosaurs, nothosaurs, ichthyosaurs, you know, so that niche if you like was kind of locked off to them. |
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As well as dinosaur skeletons, the exhibition will feature dinosaur eggs, claws, teeth, skeletal spines, large plesiosaurs, tiny nothosaurs, turtles and other marine reptiles. |
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The physiological ethology of stress in reptiles can inform views about the possible evolutionary antecedents of coping responses in other taxa, not least humans. |
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Most paleontologists now agree this member of an extinct group of birds is not the ancestor of any group of modern birds, nor is it a link between reptiles and birds. |
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In the uniquely articulated natural environment you can watch seals, bears, carcajous, wolves and other beasts of prey, as well as reptiles, birds or monkeys. |
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Most studies of the locomotor performance of reptiles have focused on lizards, with chelonians, especially hatchlings and juveniles, being largely overlooked. |
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In reptiles and primitive synapsids, the right and left lower jaws are each made up of a number of bones, one of which is the dentary, or tooth-bearing, bone. |
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These in turn fall victim to the snapping jaws of small to medium-sized ichthyosaurs, marine reptiles not unlike modern dolphins, and averaging some 3 meters in length. |
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Avian swimmers such as penguins and puffins and ducks and cormorants, as well as sea turtles and other water-dwelling reptiles, must also come up for air. |
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The Everglades, overrun with huge reptiles, is about to host its first-ever open season on snakes. |
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Wild goats and pigs threaten the food supply of the magnificent Galapagos tortoises, and rats eat the eggs of birds and reptiles that have evolved without natural predators. |
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These include habitats where vermin, reptiles or insects gather and, according to Al Biruni, deserted places, prisons and places of grief and mourning. |
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In real life, Boga resembles a wide variety of reptiles including iguanas, geckos, Komodo Dragons, regal horned lizards, frilled lizards, and even prehistoric dinosaurs. |
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On the poorly appreciated role of reptiles and amphibians, he said that geckos, garden lizards, frogs and toads have a vital role to play in the ecosystem. |
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Eggs and hatchlings are the most vulnerable, falling prey to insects, crustaceans, mollusks, small mammals, birds, other reptiles, and various fishes. |
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Archosauromorph reptiles, especially archosaurs, progressively replaced the synapsids that had dominated the previous Permian period. |
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Among the fossils it contains are sea urchins, belemnites, ammonites and sea reptiles such as Mosasaurus. |
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The apex predators were archosaurian reptiles, especially dinosaurs, which were at their most diverse stage. |
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Tylosaurus was a large mosasaur, carnivorous marine reptiles that emerged in the late Cretaceous. |
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Most extant marine reptiles, except for some sea snakes, are oviparous and need to return to land to lay their eggs. |
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The islands have two endemic reptiles, the Noronha wormlizard Amphisbaena ridleyi and the Noronha skink Trachylepis atlantica. |
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The species primarily feeds on small rodents, though it may also target rabbits, game birds, reptiles, invertebrates and young ungulates. |
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The list is complete for mammals, reptiles, freshwater fish and amphibians. |
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Kestrels feed chiefly on terrestrial vertebrates and invertebrates of appropriate size, such as rodents, reptiles, or insects. |
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Snakes are elongated, legless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes. |
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Unlike hibernation, in which mammals are actually asleep, brumating reptiles are awake but inactive. |
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As in other reptiles, the skin of lizards is covered in overlapping scales made of keratin. |
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Larger species, such as monitor lizards, can feed on larger prey including fish, frogs, birds, mammals and other reptiles. |
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Waterborne plastic poses a serious threat to fish, seabirds, marine reptiles, and marine mammals, as well as to boats and coasts. |
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Turtles are classified as amniotes, along with other reptiles, birds, and mammals. |
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They use their tongues to swallow food, but unlike most reptiles, they cannot stick out their tongues to catch food. |
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Scutes are made up of the fibrous protein keratin that also makes up the scales of other reptiles. |
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The remainder of the skin has much smaller scales, similar to the skin of other reptiles. |
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Dinosaurs are a diverse group of reptiles of the clade Dinosauria that first appeared during the Triassic period. |
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Comparisons between the scleral rings of dinosaurs and modern birds and reptiles have been used to infer daily activity patterns of dinosaurs. |
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Australia has the greatest number of reptiles of any country, with 755 species. |
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Despite their prehistoric look, crocodiles are among the more biologically complex reptiles. |
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At the end of the Carboniferous period, this group diverged from the sauropsid line that led to today's reptiles and birds. |
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Other mammals phonate using vocal folds, as opposed to the vocal cords seen in birds and reptiles. |
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Endothermy requires plenty of food energy, so mammals eat more food per unit of body weight than most reptiles. |
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Such groups include Drosophila, some other insects, some fish, some reptiles, and some plants. |
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The country has 2,090 known species of higher plants, 147 mammals, 626 birds, 67 reptiles, 35 amphibians, and 99 fish species. |
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Other dinosaurs had physiologies somewhere between those of modern reptiles and modern mammals, she says. |
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It has high biodiversity, containing around 3,400 plant species, 500 birds, 150 mammals and 220 reptiles and amphibians. |
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The Gran Chaco has high levels of biodiversity, containing around 3,400 plant species, 500 birds, 150 mammals and 220 reptiles and amphibians. |
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The reptiles species include skinks, legless lizards, and one species of chameleon, Chamaeleo monachus. |
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Colombia is second in the number of amphibian species and is the third most diverse country in reptiles and palms. |
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The palace of Moctezuma II also had two houses or zoos, one for birds of prey and another for other birds, reptiles, and mammals. |
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Fauna include a variety of reptiles including the Western fence lizard, which is at the southern extent of its range. |
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The nineteen species of native reptiles include the flowerpot snake, found only on Efate. |
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Also known as wildmeat or game meat, the term refers to non-domesticated mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds hunted for food. |
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Most species catch insects, although the larger ones, such as Nepenthes rajah, also occasionally take small mammals and reptiles. |
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Insects and reptiles make up a small proportion of the diet, which varies greatly depending on what prey is available. |
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With more than 70 display vivariums and an 8ft hatching rack, there are lots of interesting and unusual reptiles to catch your eye. |
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The reptiles stolen include a PS500 sunglow boa, two mildly poisonous hognose snakes and two blood pythons. |
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Living reptiles and birds have two holes in the sides of their skulls and are termed diapsids. |
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The general structure of human vertebrae is fairly typical of that found in mammals, reptiles, and birds. |
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The number of vertebrae in the spines of reptiles is highly variable, and may be several hundred in some species of snake. |
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Large ears are used to listen for insects, reptiles, pocket mice, ground squirrels and other nocturnal prey which make up its diet. |
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It is a member of the chordate family, a group that today includes fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles and mammals. |
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We are synapsid tetrapods, a group of reptiles that almost went extinct 200 million years ago in competition with the better-designed dinosaurs. |
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There are also the fossils of marine reptiles such as mesosaurs, ichthyosaurs and mosasaurs. |
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Cutaneous mycobiota of captive squamate reptiles with notes on the scarcity of Chrysosporium anamorph Nannizziopsis vriesii. |
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These reptiles are mostly active during the twilight and occasionally bask in the sun, but are more often found hiding beneath rocks and logs. |
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Some extinct marine reptiles, such as ichthyosaurs, evolved to be viviparous and had no requirement to return to land. |
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The phylogeny of Squamate reptiles inferred from nine nuclear protein-coding genes. |
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A new study has found that the unborn reptiles sound off to tell their mother and siblings it's time to hatch. |
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The tropical climate also encourages a myriad of large and brightly colored species, insects, amphibians, birds, fish, and reptiles. |
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Around 400 million years ago, the fish began exploring land and evolved into tetrapods that are today's amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals. |
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On a Terrestrial mollusk, a millepede, and new reptiles, from the Coal Formation of Nova Scotia. |
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Cynodonts, extinct mamma-like reptiles that gave rise to true mammals, bore just such a trough. |
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Fish, birds, insects, reptiles, mammals, and human beings are all animals. |
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It featured reptiles smuggled onto an airplane as an unusual bioweapon of mass destruction. |
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Standard common and current scientific names for North American amphibians, turtles, reptiles and crocodilians, 5th ed. |
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Then scientists use a radio to receive each jacket's radio signal, making sure the reptiles survive. |
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I spent lots of time studying Komodo dragons and iguanas and other reptiles at the London Zoo to get the reptilian movement in my body. |
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A 6ft-long boa constrictor, a king snake and several large corn snakes were among the haul of reptiles taken. |
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A bearded dragon lizard, a kingsnake and a red foot tortoise were among the reptiles taken. |
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The breathing method is believed to have first appeared in ancient reptiles called archosaurs which dominated the Earth 251 million years ago. |
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Rare fossils include an annelid worm, two crabs, a spiny lobster, a ratfish, a ray, unidentified bony fishes, and reptiles reported here. |
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Squamates are one of the groups of reptiles with the greatest variation in life histories. |
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The local Aboriginal people, the Mirarr, called for a cull of the predatory reptiles around Jabiru following the incident. |
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One major difference between anapsid and diapsid reptiles is in the cheek or temporal area of the skull. |
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Statements that birds are dinosaurs are as silly as claiming that mammals are synapsid reptiles, or that all amniotes are amphibians. |
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Some of these genes are also crucial in digit formation in amniotes, a group including reptiles, mammals and birds but not amphibians. |
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Responsibly captive-bred reptiles and amphibians such as red-footed tortoises, lizards, snakes and frogs. |
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That is, the common passage by which alimentary and urinary excretion occurs in birds, reptiles, fish and monotremes. |
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So Farmer and her colleagues began testing airflow in reptiles not as closely related to birds, including a monitor lizard and the green iguana. |
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That these Bidentals, as Mr. Owen more comprehensively calls them, are amongst the earliest reptiles, has been somewhat rashly assumed. |
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The land-based reptiles of the Testudo hermanni and Testudo graeca species were in good clinical condition. |
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Superb predators, the crocodilians are reptiles, and the only survivors of the archosaurs that included dinosaurs. |
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The teeth of such of the reptiles as are dentulous, are simple organs of prehension, and not intended for mastication. |
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Occasionally, the osprey may prey on rodents, rabbits, hares, amphibians, other birds, and small reptiles. |
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It will also serve as a safe habitat for reptiles including grass snakes, slow worms and common lizards. |
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The drawings are estimated to be between 500 and 800 years old, and portray animals, people and fantastic creatures, possibly stylised reptiles. |
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Few species of reptiles or amphibians are found in Great Britain or Ireland. |
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Later, reptiles prospered and continued to increase in number and variety by the late Permian. |
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Fossil groups found here include crustaceans, insects, molluscs, echinoderms, fish, amphibians, reptiles and a few mammals. |
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No species of plants, birds, amphibians, reptiles, molluscs, crustaceans, or mammals are endemic on Diego Garcia or in the surrounding waters. |
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Other types of animals, such as amphibians, reptiles, and most insects, are prohibited altogether. |
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A significant population of other wild animals, reptiles and birds can be found in the national parks and game reserves in the country. |
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Other ways of classifying the vertebrates have been devised, particularly with emphasis on the phylogeny of early amphibians and reptiles. |
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For instance, descendants of the first reptiles include modern reptiles, as well as mammals and birds. |
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The ring ouzel is omnivorous, eating a wide range of insects, earthworms, small rodents, reptiles and berries. |
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The European polecat feeds on small rodents, birds, amphibians and reptiles. |
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It is the part of the body that corresponds roughly to the sacrum and coccyx in mammals, reptiles, and birds. |
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Some larger species, particularly those adapted to drier habitats will take larger prey including insects and small reptiles. |
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These were the ancestors to most modern reptiles and the ruling dinosaurs as well as pterosaurs and crocodiles. |
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The special adaptations of reptiles enabled them to flourish in the drier climate of the Permian and they grew to dominate the vertebrates. |
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The oceans were inhabited by marine reptiles such as ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs, while pterosaurs were the dominant flying vertebrates. |
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During the Jurassic period, the primary vertebrates living in the sea were fish and marine reptiles. |
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The Early Jurassic was an important time in the evolution of the marine reptiles. |
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Evolutionary diversification of clades of squamate reptiles. |
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Part three describes the time when amphibians and reptiles in North America, the Elgin region, and Gondwana began to resemble modern-day creatures. |
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Lizards are a widespread group of squamate reptiles, with over 6,000 species, ranging across all continents except Antarctica, as well as most oceanic island chains. |
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Tramadol represents an orally administered opioid drug that has shown analgesic potential in numerous species, including mammals, birds, and reptiles. |
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Ultrasound is inaudible to birds and reptiles, which might have been important during the Mesozoic, when birds and reptiles were the dominant predators. |
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Of reptiles there was a broken skull of some lizard, long since dead, and the eggshell of a lizardling which had hatched and gone forth upon his mission into the jungle. |
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Live birds are also taken and occasionally reptiles and amphibians. |
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Lions, leopards, reptiles, birds, rhinoceros, ostrich, aldabra giant tortoise and much more thrive at Al Ain Zoo, spread over 990 acres near the Jebel Hafeet Mountains. |
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Home to leopards, Indian bisons, gibbons, slow loris, wild boars and a variety of reptiles and birds, the tangle of deep forests gives you an otherworldly ambience. |
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The diet is based solidly on reptiles, especially Texas horned lizards. |
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Galicia has 262 inventoried species of vertebrates, including 12 species of freshwater fish, 15 amphibians, 24 reptiles, 152 birds, and 59 mammals. |
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Cape Verde's isolation has resulted in the islands having a number of endemic species, particularly bird and reptiles, many of which are endangered by human development. |
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One of the world's largest reptiles, King Croc and Queen Croc are the newest addition to the mall's aquarium and have been flown in from Queensland, Australia. |
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When a group of reptiles called the synapsids branched off from the main reptile line to become the precursors of mammals, the jaw again underwent changes. |
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Three-eyed ancient reptiles called tuataras lurk in the undergrowth. |
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Parental behavior in lepidosaurian and testudinian reptiles. |
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The spectral bat hunts reptiles, amphibians, birds, large insects, and even other bats, using its three-foot wingspan to glide silently down onto its prey. |
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Leatherbacks have been viewed as unique among extant reptiles for their ability to maintain high body temperatures using metabolically generated heat, or endothermy. |
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Initial studies on their metabolic rates found leatherbacks had resting metabolisms around three times higher than expected for reptiles of their size. |
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It is also the site of one of the most important nesting beaches for endangered leatherback turtles, enormous reptiles that can weigh a ton and dive deeper than many whales. |
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The rigid shell means that turtles cannot breathe as other reptiles do, by changing the volume of their chest cavities via expansion and contraction of the ribs. |
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The Orinoco crocodile is one of the rarest reptiles in the world. |
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Unlike reptiles, amphibians are poorly represented in the region. |
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Like other reptiles, turtles lay eggs that are slightly soft and leathery. |
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Region I is, not unexpectedly, the most herpetologically diverse of all four regions in Michigan, having a total of 22 species of amphibians and 29 of reptiles. |
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Dinosaurs stand with their hind limbs erect in a manner similar to most modern mammals, but distinct from most other reptiles, whose limbs sprawl out to either side. |
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This early tetrapod could be the earliest example of a reptile and explain the origin of amniotes, all vertebrates that belong to reptiles, birds and mammals. |
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Goa's wildlife sanctuaries boast of more than 1512 documented species of plants, over 275 species of birds, over 48 kinds of animals and over 60 genera of reptiles. |
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A 2016 study suggests that dinosaurs produced closed mouth vocalizations like cooing, which occur in both crocodilians and birds as well as other reptiles. |
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With only one endemic mammal, 6 endemic bird species and no amphibians, reptiles constitute the most relevant Socotran vertebrate fauna with 31 species. |
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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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Huge flying reptiles, like these pteranodons flew through the skies. |
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For example, it is thought that ammonites were the principal food of mosasaurs, a group of giant marine reptiles that became extinct at the boundary. |
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Crocodiles mostly eat fish, amphibians, crustaceans, molluscs, birds, reptiles, and mammals, and they occasionally cannibalize smaller crocodiles. |
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Among reptiles worthy of note are Bedriaga's rock lizard, the Tyrrhenian wall lizard and Fitzinger's algyroides, endemic species of Sardinia and Corsica. |
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The reptiles roared, throwing their heads back in exultation, and threw away their useless weapons, which they could no longer hold efficiently with their clampy hands. |
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Crocodiles are also the most vocal of all reptiles, producing a wide variety of sounds during various situations and conditions, depending on species, age, size and sex. |
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Exotic birds, unusual reptiles, a fuzzy, two-toed sloth and giant, Vietnamese potbellied pigs are just a few of the creatures that call Camp Aventura home. |
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During the Carboniferous some species of dipnoid fish had 30 million years to evolve into reptiles, unless new discoveries may point to other origins for reptiles. |
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Michelle Ford, Leighton Buzzard, Beds ANIMALS classed as mammals all have belly buttons because they give birth to live young, unlike reptiles which hatch from eggs. |
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Other reptiles found in the district are the chamaeleon, geco and monitor lizard, the last getting extinct due to netting and shooting. It is now protected by law. |
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One of the goals of our river expedition was to locate gharial. Gharial help crocodilians lay claim to being the ugliest reptiles, and perhaps the most ancient. |
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A survey of intraspecific predation among reptiles and amphibians. |
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This system has never been suggested for a mammal in the past, but reptiles, amphibia, birds, and crickets have been shown to have a direct air pathway between the tympana. |
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Also, the first reptiles and synapsids evolved in the swamps. |
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Although the Philippines lacks large mammalian predators, it does have some very large reptiles such as pythons and cobras, together with gigantic saltwater crocodiles. |
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The sacral vertebrae are those in the pelvic region, and range from one in amphibians, to two in most birds and modern reptiles, or up to three to five in mammals. |
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Fossils include reptiles, fish and crustaceans but also some insects. |
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Reproduction in squamate reptiles is almost exclusively sexual. |
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We recorded 260 taxa, including 136 species of vascular plants, 45 fungi and slime molds, 22 aquatic invertebrates, 1 fish, 3 amphibians, 2 reptiles, 6 mammals, and 45 birds. |
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