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- Amphicar - Wikipedia
The Amphicar's engine was mounted at the rear of the craft, driving the rear wheels through a 4-speed manual transmission For use in the water, the same engine drove a pair of reversible propellers at the rear, with a second gear lever engaging forward or reverse drive Once in the water, the main gear lever would normally be left in neutral
- Bio Chapter 40 Flashcards - Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like In which biome would you expect to find organisms with adaptations for tolerating changes in salinity?, A Type I survivorship curve is level at first, with a rapid increase in mortality in old age This type of curve is __________ , Which terrestrial biome covers the greatest area? and more
- Lumen Universe - Reddit
Welcome to the official subreddit for the expansive Lumen sci-fi universe, which spans from the origins of the universe through humanity's evolution into the deep future across nine galaxies and multiple alien civilizations Explore humankind's evolution into Lumens and their journey as the dominant species in the universe Explore the rich stories of the various alien species and worlds
- Lizard - Adaptations, Behavior, Ecology | Britannica
Lizard - Adaptations, Behavior, Ecology: Environmental variables that affect lizards are access to and retention of water, day length (photoperiod), and rainfall Different lizards that occupy the same area separate themselves along three fundamental niche axes: time, food, and place Most lizards are active during daylight hours, when they can make use of their acute binocular vision
- Eryops | Carboniferous Period, Permian Period, Aquatic . . .
Eryops, genus of extinct primitive amphibians found as fossils in Permian rocks in North America (the Permian period occurred from 299 million to 251 million years ago) Eryops was a massive animal more than 2 m (6 feet) long Its large skull had thick and uneven bones, with wrinkles The eye
- Frogs of Australia - DCCEEW
Although a few Australian frog species, such as the green tree frog, are flourishing in human environments, many species have suffered dramatic population declines since the 1980s Fifteen species of Australia's frogs are currently endangered, twelve are listed as vulnerable and four have become extinct
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