- Largest prehistoric animals - Wikipedia
The largest potoroid ever recorded was Borungaboodie, which was nearly 30% bigger than the largest living species and weighed up to 10 kg (22 lb) [ 63 ] The largest member of the Thylacinidae is Thylacinus megiriani , which is somewhat reasonably larger than the Tasmanian wolf ( Thylacinus cynocephalus ), and bigger than its fellow Miocene
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- Mangrove Life – South Florida Aquatic Environments
The extensive root systems, muddy bottoms, and open waters are all home to invertebrates that are well adapted to the temperature and salinity variations as well as tidal influences common to mangroves These invertebrates feed on leaf litter, detritus, plankton, and other small animals
- Molluscs - The Australian Museum
Most, but not all, molluscs have: an internal or external shell; a radula (tongue with teeth) Molluscs are one of the largest animal groups with about 200,000 species worldwide The number of species in Australia is about 15,000 with more than 2,000 known from Sydney
- Ninety Per Cent of War-Time Casualties Are Civilians . . .
With civilians accounting for nearly 90 per cent of war-time casualties and humanitarians threatened with arrest for providing aid to “the enemy”, the Security Council simply must do more to ensure the protection of innocent people caught amid the conflicts raging around the world, experts from the field told the 15-nation organ today, as over 70 delegates denounced its inaction and
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