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  • Elephant Behaviour  By : Frederick Mlaponi-4576
    Describes Elephant behaviour in Tanzania
  • The Majestic Siberian Tiger  By : Lucien Oliveira
    The largest cat in the world is the Siberian tiger, also called Amur tiger due to the region in Russian Far East where it is found, the Amur-Ussuri region. As it happens with several animals, the Siberian tiger is included in the list of endangered species. In the 40's, this beautiful animal was in the brink of extinction: less than 50 tigers remained in the Boreal forests.
  • Effect of introducing alien species into an ecosystem  By : Frederick Mlaponi-4576
    Describes the effect of introducing a foreign species into an area.
  • Burning Down the Strawman - Article #2  By : Solidsquid
    Article #2 - What is Evolution? Part I - Terminology. This article will introduce the reader to the equivocation fallacy and two of the terms most often involved.
  • Burning Down the Strawman - Article #1  By : Solidsquid
    An evolution article series by Solidsquid. This article introduces the series.
  • The Two Most Dangerous Spiders  By : Nikki Fox
    The are some pretty dangerous spiders roaming around our planet today. Here's a look at two of the most notorious ones...
  • Feeding Habits of Spiders  By : Nikki Fox
    Spiders are living animals and they therefore need to eat just as you and I need to eat. Because spiders are predatory animals eating means first catching some other living animal. Most spiders are not fussy, though some have definite preferences and some have specific hunting techniques that catch them a particular type of prey.
  • The Origin Of Spiders  By : Nikki Fox
    The order Araneae (spiders) is traditionally divided into three divisions:
    1) Mesothelae (also known as the Liphistomorpha). These normally have a narrow sternum and always have 4 pairs of spinnerets
    2) Mygalomorphae (tarantulas and relatives - also called the Orthognatha or the Theraphosomorphae) . These all have downward pointing fangs (called chelicerae) and can live for up to 25 years
    3) Araneomorphae (the rest of the spider family - also known as the Labidognatha).These are distinguished by their fangs that point diagonally forward and cross in a piching action.
  • Reproduction in Spiders  By : Nikki Fox
    Like all animals spiders need to reproduce and there are two main elements to this reproductive process.
    First there is that anatomy and physiology of the reproductive organs and secondly there is the ecology of boy meets girl.


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