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I just have stuff that's on the rules.Almandine wrote:Important information for Family Crocodylidae?
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Kingdom: AnimaliaFroggie wrote:I just have stuff that's on the rules.Almandine wrote:Important information for Family Crocodylidae?
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Eusuchia
Order: Crocodilia
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Uh anything that looks important? If we simply feed you information then your notes will not be your own.Almandine wrote:Important information for Family Crocodylidae?
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Does anyone have a good way to ID between spring salamanders, red salamanders and mud salamanders?
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Anyone?Froggie wrote:Does anyone have a good way to ID between spring salamanders, red salamanders and mud salamanders?
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Coastal ridges perhaps?Froggie wrote:Anyone?Froggie wrote:Does anyone have a good way to ID between spring salamanders, red salamanders and mud salamanders?
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Yea sorry if it seemed like a roast. But this I just put general info. Most importantly I emphasized the use in the clothing industries and also the main anatomical/behavioral differences between alligators and crocodiles.Almandine wrote:Oof got me there
BTW I'm already done with my notes. Just looking for information I could've possibly missed.
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Is it generally 1 page of info per thing on the list? so maybe ~103 pages(inaccurate, was skimming the list)? And then you have your other info such as pictures etc and it adds up to 100--200 pages?
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