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  • ...egin=req1a /><noinclude></noinclude>Which is the largest of the Australian birds? :<b>e. <section begin=req1e /><noinclude></noinclude>Can you name Australia's only native stork?
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  • </noinclude>Which is the largest of the Australian birds? </noinclude>Can you name Australia's only native stork?
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  • ...ude></noinclude>How many different species of Eucalypts have been named in Australia? :<b>a. <section begin=req3a /><noinclude></noinclude>In what other parts of the world do Eucalypts grow?
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  • .../noinclude>What is the approximate number of named varieties of wattles in Australia? :c. Why are phyllodes so important in the study of acacias?
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  • </noinclude>How many different species of Eucalypts have been named in Australia? </noinclude>In what other parts of the world do Eucalypts grow?
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  • </noinclude>What is the approximate number of named varieties of wattles in Australia? :c. Why are phyllodes so important in the study of acacias?
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  • ...astal taipans are the largest venomous snake in Australia. Adult specimens of this species typically attains sexual maturity around 1.2 m (3.9 ft) in tot ...d in northern and eastern Australia and the southern portion of the island of New Guinea. <br>
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  • ...ngth; the largest recorded specimen weighed 2.65 kg (5.8 lb) with a length of 38 cm (15 in) from snout to vent. The species derives its common name from ...toad is a prolific breeder; females lay single-clump spawns with thousands of eggs. <br>
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  • ...ngth; the largest recorded specimen weighed 2.65 kg (5.8 lb) with a length of 38 cm (15 in) from snout to vent. The species derives its common name from ...toad is a prolific breeder; females lay single-clump spawns with thousands of eggs. <br>
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  • <!-- 1. Keep one or a pair of birds for at least six months. --> ...n the family situation changes and the bird no longer receives that amount of attention, it may begin to engage in self-mutilation.
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  • <!-- 1. Keep one or a pair of birds for at least six months. --> ...n the family situation changes and the bird no longer receives that amount of attention, it may begin to engage in self-mutilation.
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  • <!-- 1. How many different species of Eucalypts have been named in Australia? --> There are three genera of eucalypts identified by scientists:
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  • <!-- 1. How many different species of Eucalypts have been named in Australia? --> There are three genera of eucalypts identified by scientists:
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  • <!-- 1. Give two characteristics which set birds apart from all other creatures. --> ...es include the fish (Agantha), amphibians (amphibia), reptiles (Reptilia), birds (Aves), and mammals (Mammalia).
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  • <!-- 1. Give two characteristics which set birds apart from all other creatures. --> ...es include the fish (Agantha), amphibians (amphibia), reptiles (Reptilia), birds (Aves), and mammals (Mammalia).
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  • ...Name 15 species of parrot and five species of cockatoo that are common to Australia and be able to identify them from real life or pictures. --> ...rrots. Also Cockatoo species are, on average, larger than the average size of true parrots.
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  • ...Name 15 species of parrot and five species of cockatoo that are common to Australia and be able to identify them from real life or pictures. --> ...rrots. Also Cockatoo species are, on average, larger than the average size of true parrots.
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  • <!-- 1. What is the approximate number of named varieties of wattles in Australia? --> ...a, with the remainder spread around the tropical to warm-temperate regions of both hemispheres, including Africa, southern Asia, and the Americas. Wattle
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  • <!-- 1. What is the approximate number of named varieties of wattles in Australia? --> ...a, with the remainder spread around the tropical to warm-temperate regions of both hemispheres, including Africa, southern Asia, and the Americas. Wattle
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  • ...that some populations are [[bird migration|migratory]]. It has a wingspan of about 1 [[meter]] (40 in). Males weigh 570-710 [[gram]]s; the noticeably la ...3mph). At this speed, the air intake is powerful enough to burst the lungs of the bird but the curved cones around its nose divert enough air from the lu
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  • <!-- 1. Note three characteristics of shrubs that distinguish them from trees and herbs. Why is a grape vine some # A shrub's trunk has a circumference of less than {{units|24 cm|9.5 inches}} at {{units|1.4 meters|4.5 feet}} above
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  • <!-- 1. Why are bats classified as mammals and not birds? --> Here are some identifiers for mammals, birds, and bats. After examining the list, it should be rather obvious how much m
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  • ...s after determining that a set of fossil bones he studied, including those of Iguanodon and Megalosaurus, were not lizards, but something uniquely differ ...ll in front of the eyes (the antorbital fenestrae) and a hole on each side of the lower jaw (the mandibular fenestrae).
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  • ...61.7 in). Emus weigh between 18 and 60 kg (40 and 132 lb), with an average of 31.5 and 36.9 kg (69 and 81 lb) in males and females, respectively. Females ...s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_birds list of the largest birds], the Southern and Northern Cassowary are both on average heavier and large
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  • <!-- 1. Note three characteristics of shrubs that distinguish them from trees and herbs. Why is a grape vine some # A shrub's trunk has a circumference of less than {{units|24 cm|9.5 inches}} at {{units|1.4 meters|4.5 feet}} above
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  • <!-- 1. Why are bats classified as mammals and not birds? --> Here are some identifiers for mammals, birds, and bats. After examining the list, it should be rather obvious how much m
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  • ...s after determining that a set of fossil bones he studied, including those of Iguanodon and Megalosaurus, were not lizards, but something uniquely differ ...ll in front of the eyes (the antorbital fenestrae) and a hole on each side of the lower jaw (the mandibular fenestrae).
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  • ...61.7 in). Emus weigh between 18 and 60 kg (40 and 132 lb), with an average of 31.5 and 36.9 kg (69 and 81 lb) in males and females, respectively. Females ...s [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_birds list of the largest birds], the Southern and Northern Cassowary are both on average heavier and large
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  • A species which is at risk of becoming extinct because it is either few in numbers, or threatened by chan Any major regional biological community such as that of forest or desert.
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  • ...biome, this video only deals with describing the present identifying marks of a deciduous forest. [https://youtu.be/F1mTCAuBiNA] A moist forest composed of broad-leafed trees, which lose their leaves in the winter.
    17 KB (2,489 words) - 17:51, 3 January 2023
  • A species which is at risk of becoming extinct because it is either few in numbers, or threatened by chan Any major regional biological community such as that of forest or desert.
    18 KB (2,821 words) - 01:47, 4 January 2023
  • About 90% of raptors are monogamous (one male mating with one female) and forming a “p ...s to attract new mates annually, they would be unable to defend the amount of space they need for feeding.
    18 KB (2,831 words) - 18:48, 14 September 2021
  • ...uding two thirds of all flowering plants). The amount of sun in the layers of plants is important to determine what is able to grow. ...how they are different. Diagram on a map locations of these two main kinds of rainforests identifying these types. -->
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  • ...biome, this video only deals with describing the present identifying marks of a deciduous forest. [https://youtu.be/F1mTCAuBiNA] A moist forest composed of broad-leafed trees, which lose their leaves in the winter.
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  • ...ven other large dragonflies. Therefore these insects are an important part of the food chain. <!-- 2. Know how many species of damselflies and species of dragonflies are in your Country (or State/Province) and Continent and World
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  • ...uding two thirds of all flowering plants). The amount of sun in the layers of plants is important to determine what is able to grow. ...how they are different. Diagram on a map locations of these two main kinds of rainforests identifying these types. -->
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  • About 90% of raptors are monogamous (one male mating with one female) and forming a “p ...s to attract new mates annually, they would be unable to defend the amount of space they need for feeding.
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  • <!-- 1. Have the Birds honor. --> {{honor_prerequisite|honor=Birds}}
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  • ...sence of mammary glands, which in females produce milk for the nourishment of young. ;Monotremes: Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young like marsupials and placental mammals.
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  • ...ven other large dragonflies. Therefore these insects are an important part of the food chain. <!-- 2. Know how many species of damselflies and species of dragonflies are in your Country (or State/Province) and Continent and World
    18 KB (2,771 words) - 18:09, 13 July 2022
  • <!-- 1. Have the Birds honor. --> {{honor_prerequisite|honor=Birds}}
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  • ...sence of mammary glands, which in females produce milk for the nourishment of young. ;Monotremes: Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young like marsupials and placental mammals.
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  • ...ss-a-test requirement, it is designed to encourage research into the world of cats.) Enjoy new discoveries as you research the following questions about ...be found in Sphynx too. They are sometimes mistaken for Chihuahuas because of their extremely unusual and, some say, uncatlike appearance. They are extre
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  • ...ill for tearing flesh, and often their keen eyesight, hearing and/or sense of smell, used for finding their food. ...e (''cathartes'', from the Greek word meaning purifier): the seven species of vultures and condors
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  • ...sence of mammary glands, which in females produce milk for the nourishment of young. ;Monotremes: Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young like marsupials and placental mammals.
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  • ...ss-a-test requirement, it is designed to encourage research into the world of cats.) Enjoy new discoveries as you research the following questions about ...be found in Sphynx too. They are sometimes mistaken for Chihuahuas because of their extremely unusual and, some say, uncatlike appearance. They are extre
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  • ...ill for tearing flesh, and often their keen eyesight, hearing and/or sense of smell, used for finding their food. ...e (''cathartes'', from the Greek word meaning purifier): the seven species of vultures and condors
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  • <!-- 1. Give the name of five classes of fungi and examples of each. --> There are about [[w:List_of_fungal_orders|32 classes of fungi]], not including subclasses. Here are some examples:
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  • ...1. What is migration? Give a short history of how humanity’s understanding of animal migration has grown. --> ...movement of animals from one place to another. It can also be the movement of people from one place to another, though not necessarily seasonally.
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  • <!-- 2. Photograph, collect pictures of or sketch 75 species of flowers. Make a scrapbook from these and correctly label each flower. --> ...ions, the answers to which are mutually exclusive, and lead to another set of questions. See requirement 4 for more details on using a key.
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  • <!-- 1. Give the name of five classes of fungi and examples of each. --> There are about [[w:List_of_fungal_orders|32 classes of fungi]], not including subclasses. Here are some examples:
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  • <!-- 2. Photograph, collect pictures of or sketch 75 species of flowers. Make a scrapbook from these and correctly label each flower. --> ...ions, the answers to which are mutually exclusive, and lead to another set of questions. See requirement 4 for more details on using a key.
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  • <!-- 2. Give the order, and the scientific name of the family, to which the antelope belong. --> ...e the even-toed ungulates (that is, animals with hooves and an even number of toes).
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  • <!-- 2. Give the order, and the scientific name of the family, to which the antelope belong. --> ...e the even-toed ungulates (that is, animals with hooves and an even number of toes).
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  • ...en kinds of tracks, including two kinds of bird tracks. Make plaster casts of five. --> ...ght want to leave it for a day. With any luck, you should have a nice cast of your track, though it is not likely to be a nice as the ones you can cast i
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  • ...en kinds of tracks, including two kinds of bird tracks. Make plaster casts of five. --> ...ght want to leave it for a day. With any luck, you should have a nice cast of your track, though it is not likely to be a nice as the ones you can cast i
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  • ...en kinds of tracks, including two kinds of bird tracks. Make plaster casts of five. --> ...ght want to leave it for a day. With any luck, you should have a nice cast of your track, though it is not likely to be a nice as the ones you can cast i
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  • ...en kinds of tracks, including two kinds of bird tracks. Make plaster casts of five. --> ...ght want to leave it for a day. With any luck, you should have a nice cast of your track, though it is not likely to be a nice as the ones you can cast i
    51 KB (8,449 words) - 00:26, 19 July 2022
  • ...en kinds of tracks, including two kinds of bird tracks. Make plaster casts of five. --> ...ght want to leave it for a day. With any luck, you should have a nice cast of your track, though it is not likely to be a nice as the ones you can cast i
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  • ...en kinds of tracks, including two kinds of bird tracks. Make plaster casts of five. --> ...ght want to leave it for a day. With any luck, you should have a nice cast of your track, though it is not likely to be a nice as the ones you can cast i
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  • ...ng. Proponents of recycling dispute each of these claims, and the validity of arguments from both sides has led to enduring controversy. ...set of ideas to help us conserve resources and decrease the mounting piles of waste shipped to landfill sites around the world daily. Nature works in a c
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  • ...ng. Proponents of recycling dispute each of these claims, and the validity of arguments from both sides has led to enduring controversy. ...set of ideas to help us conserve resources and decrease the mounting piles of waste shipped to landfill sites around the world daily. Nature works in a c
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  • <!-- 1. List the components of soil. Why is soil important to plants? --> ...ng a soil structure filled with voids. The solid phase occupies about half of the soil volume. The remaining void space contains water (liquid) and air (
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  • <!-- 1. List the components of soil. Why is soil important to plants? --> ...ng a soil structure filled with voids. The solid phase occupies about half of the soil volume. The remaining void space contains water (liquid) and air (
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