单词:genus alligators
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(man) Welcome to Everglades National Par. The Everglades is a watery plain covered with saw grass that's home to numerous species of plants and wildlife. At one and a half million acres, it's too big to see it all today, but this tour will offer you
She hung up? Jessie echoed. Violet was looking at the local street map Jessie had brought in with their new books. Andrew lives at four-oh-two Ancona Lane, apartment three. According to this map, Ancona Lane is only two streets over from this one, sh
[00:52.00]Before time began, there was the Cube. 宇宙尚未形成前,有一个火种源方块 [00:55.08]We know not where it comes from, 我们不知道它来自何方 [00:58.04]only that it holds the power to create worlds and fill them with lif
[00:01.61]Why? [00:02.55]Because the alligators live in holes [00:04.46]that damage the farmland. [00:06.04]That's the reason why they are killed. [00:07.72]What can be done? [00:09.30]Well, our government is developing [00:10.96]a conservation plan
Pre-Listening Vocabulary binomial nomenclature: a two-part system for naming species (e.g., Panthera tigris) genus: a subdivision of a family of organisms (e.g., Panthera is the genus for tigers, lions and leopards, and a subdivision of the Felidae f
Well, as you may recognize now, its my mothers engagement ring. So, of course, its very special to me. Um, as Kate is very special to me now as well. It was only right the two were put together. It was my way of making sure mother didn't miss out on
China has more plants than anywhere else in the temperate regions of the world. In fact, it has almost twice as many kinds of plants as there are in the United States which is about the same size and about three times as many as there are in Europe.
This is Scientific Americans 60-Second Science. Im Karen Hopkin. This will just take a minute. If youve ever been to the everglades or tuned into the animal planet, you know that gators can move through the water oh, so silently barely creating a rip
This is Scientific American's 60-Second Science. I'm Steve Mirskey, Got a minute? Here is another reason to stop global warming to keep the Burmese pythons in Florida. Burmese pythons have been turning up in south Florida in recent years. Perhaps you
About 10 years ago, I followed some researchers waist deep into the waters of the Everglades. In the middle of the night. We kept a vigilant eye out for alligators and for venomous snakes. But the animals that actually posed the greatest danger were
Alligators Drift into Florida Canals Near Homes The lowly, ugly alligator is an American success story. An endangered species that was threatened with extinction all the way into the late 1980s, it has made such a comeback that there are now millions
HOST: Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC, in VOA Special English. (MUSIC) I'm Doug Johnson. On our show this week: We answer a question from a listener about stories called urban legends... Play music by groups taking part in worldwide Live Earth concerts to
While I was observing this phenomenal creature, two jets of steam and water sprang from its blowholes and rose to an altitude of forty meters, 当我观察这只奇怪动物的时候,两道水和汽从它的鼻孔吐出来,直喷到叫十米的高度
51 美国鳄鱼的成功生存报道 DATE=5-30-01 TITLE=EXPLORATIONS #1954 - Alligators Success Story BYLINE=Paul Thompson VOICE ONE: This is Steve Ember. VOICE TWO: And this is Shirley Griffith with
You cant imagine the daily dreariness of routine pediatrics, said Zora, not touching her wine. Ear infection, ear infection, ear infection. Whoa. Heres an exciting one: juvenile onset diabetes. Day after day you just have to look into the parents eye
The light from our glass coils produced magical effects at times, lingering on the wrinkled roughness of some natural arch, 我们的蛇形玻璃管中的光学,照在这些天然的凹凸不平的拱形建筑物上面, or some overhang suspended
In the first group: organ-pipe coral, gorgonian coral arranged into fan shapes, soft sponges from Syria, isis coral from the Molucca Islands, sea-pen coral, wonderful coral of the genus Virgularia from the waters of Norway, various coral of the genus
A triggerfish, I said. 是一条箭鱼。我于是说了。 It's a Chinese triggerfish, Ned Land replied. 尼德兰回答:是一条中国箭鱼。 Genus Balistes, family Scleroderma, order Plectognatha, Conseil muttered. 康塞尔于是低声说:箭
There I saw again, but not yet pressed and dried like the Nautilus's specimens, some peacock's tails spread open like fans to stir up a cooling breeze, scarlet rosetangle, 我在这里又看到的,不是像在诺第留斯号船上风干的标本,而
At intervals it hands down decrees, declaring that Zauschneria californica (a common plant in rock gardens) 它不时下达命令,宣布从今以后加州倒挂金钟(一种普通的假山庭园植物) is to be known henceforth as Epilobium can