Thursday, November 29, 2012
Herpetology
Herpetology are amphibians and reptiles. For example Frogs, toads, and salamanders are amphibian. For example snake, lizards, turtles, and tortoises are reptiles. Their are lots in amphibians and reptiles in the world. We see see amphibians and reties in the zoo. Some reptiles and amphibians live in water. Some of animals live in land. some animals are dangerous.
what was important that some animals can controls their body temperature. some animals can be dangerous. For example snake fangs are poisoness. some animals are not poisons.
This is related to biology. Their are lot of reptiles and amphibians animals. Some animals not dangerous.
How many reptiles and amphibians are their? How long these animals lived for? Do these animals have a common ancestors?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herpetology, www.amnh.org/our-research/vertebrate-zoology/herpetology
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Marine Biology
Marine Biology is where animals and plants live under the sea. There are 10,000 meters or more beneath the surface of the ocean. A large proportion of all life on earth exists in the ocean. Ocean constitute about 71% of the earth surface. Fish and plants lives in the sea and it helps they to adapt and grow. Marine Biology has habits such as coral reef, kelp forest, and tidepools and rock bottoms. shorelines are protect by marine life and some marine organisms even helps them create new lands. This important to humans because we hunt and find things in the ocean.
What i found out that was interesting was that the surface of the ocean is long. some animals live in the sea. There lots of animals adapt and grow in the seas.
Marine Biology is related to biology. Marine biology helps them create new lands. Their are lots of different habits in the sea.
How long animals and plants live in the sea? how does the the plants adapt? What helps them creat new lands?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_biology, marinebio.org/
What i found out that was interesting was that the surface of the ocean is long. some animals live in the sea. There lots of animals adapt and grow in the seas.
Marine Biology is related to biology. Marine biology helps them create new lands. Their are lots of different habits in the sea.
How long animals and plants live in the sea? how does the the plants adapt? What helps them creat new lands?
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_biology, marinebio.org/
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Black peppered moth
The black peppered moth is a white moth with black scales. The black peppered moth has two forms. First forms of the moth is white. The second form is black when the peppered moth is combined with population. The black peppered moth files in the dark. When the black peppered moth use its camouflage for defense against predators. If the black peppered moth do not use it camouflage, then the predators will eat him. The black peppered moth is better in the night than the day.
What i found out that was interssting is that use camouflage against predators. The black peppered moths is better in the dark than the day. The black peppered can turn to two forms.
The black peppered moth is realte to biology. Black peppered moth can use it camouflage for denfense. The black peppered moth is trick to predators.
How can the black peppered moth use its camouflage? Is black peppered moth is realte to any bugs. How can the black peppered can change its form?
www.truthinscience.org.uk/tis2/index.php/component/.../127.html,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peppered_moth_evolution
What i found out that was interssting is that use camouflage against predators. The black peppered moths is better in the dark than the day. The black peppered can turn to two forms.
The black peppered moth is realte to biology. Black peppered moth can use it camouflage for denfense. The black peppered moth is trick to predators.
How can the black peppered moth use its camouflage? Is black peppered moth is realte to any bugs. How can the black peppered can change its form?
www.truthinscience.org.uk/tis2/index.php/component/.../127.html,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peppered_moth_evolution
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