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These two great ocean currents interact creating huge foamy breakers which constantly advance towards the shore, and building submarine shoals rich in fish, shrimps, and an amazing variety of other marine life forms.
These oceans and seas were populated with now extinct marine reptiles, ammonites and rudists, while dinosaurs continued to dominate on land.
These new insurance contracts allowed insurance to be separated from investment, a separation of roles that first proved useful in marine insurance.
These disputes are in part about the control of marine and natural resources, such as possible reserves of crude oil and natural gas.
These microorganisms including bacteria and the broad range of organisms that form the marine microbial loop, responsible for regulating much of the oceans ' biogeochemistry.
These parasitize marine algae or animals, or are saprobes on algae, corals, protozoan cysts, sea grasses, wood and other substrata, and can also be found in sea foam.
These include Bamfield Marine Station, a major centre for teaching and research in marine biology ; TRIUMF, a powerful cyclotron used in subatomic physics and chemistry research.
These are marine gastropod mollusks.
These fossils, known collectively as the lobopods, were marine and probably represent a stem group to the
These creatures, which are about the size of a lentil, are eaten by various marine species, including a wide variety of fish that are, in turn, consumed by penguins and polar bears.
These people survived by eating marine life.
These are six Prochlorococcus strains, seven marine Synechococcus strains, Trichodesmium erythraeum IMS101 and Crocosphaera watsonii WH8501.
These two factors make them an integral component of the marine environment.
These were also useful for marine artists, and it is clear that from Dutch Golden Age Painting onwards extensive use of models was made by artists.
These non-volcanic rock beds are rich with fossils of prehistoric marine life once native to the inland sea that covered the area some 280 million years ago, ranging from well preserved molluscan shells, to small fish.
These expeditions laid the foundations of an extensive knowledge of the distribution of marine life.
These monitor lizards ' marine relatives, the mosasaurs, were apex predators in late Cretaceous seas.
These include standard map symbols for marine navigation aids such as buoys, marinas and anchorages, as well as such land-based symbols as churches, bridges, shopping centers, parks, and tunnels.
These are common in both freshwater and marine environments, and many live attached to aquatic plants and animals.
These form a small component of marine sediments, and are known as microfossils from as far back as the early Cretaceous.
These banks can be hazard for marine navigation because they are constantly changing due to tidal currents.
These are found in both freshwater and marine environments, and most genera are sessile, attached by posterior stalks.
These researches had an important bearing on some of the infusorial earths used for polishing and other economic purposes ; they added, moreover, largely to our knowledge of the microorganisms of certain geological formations, especially of the chalk, and of the marine and freshwater accumulations.
These are large marine ducks The drakes have body plumage showing varying amounts of black and white, and distinctive head patterns. Females are brown.

These and worms
These included a knee protector and a net used to catch Palolo worms.
These worms were discovered in the late 1980s at the hydrothermal vents near the Galapagos Islands and have since been found at deep-sea hydrothermal vents and cold seeps in all of the world's oceans.
These are usually attributed to bilaterally symmetrical worms, but the hypothesis presented here views animals derived from placuloids, and thus close relatives of Trichoplax adhaerens, to be the producers of the traces.
These worms have specialized tentacles used for exchanging oxygen and giving out carbon dioxide, plus they are used for reproduction.
These worms were first discovered in the Pacific Ocean off the Galapagos Islands.
These relationships are not as yet fully understood, but it is considered probable that the velvet worms ' sister groups form a taxon designated Tactopoda, thus:
These pinkish-white worms are threaded through the mucosa.
These species are not the same worms that are found in ordinary soil or on pavement when the soil is flooded by water.
These species feed on small aquatic animals such as mollusks, brine shrimp and other crustaceans, larval insects, segmented worms, tadpoles, and small fish.
These species feed on fruit, insects and worms.
These gigantic worms burrow deep in the ground and travel swiftly ; " most of the sand on Arrakis is credited to sandworm action.
These worms occupy the lymphatic system, including the lymph nodes, and in chronic cases these worms lead to the disease elephantiasis.
These worms occupy the subcutaneous layer of the skin, in the fat layer.
These can be used by worms or for attacks against specific targets.
These fellows feed on worms by the airstrip and throw themselves at buckets of dirty water.
These worms usually have few setae ( chaetae ) or " bristles " on the outer body surface, and lack parapodia, unlike polychaeta.
These worms can reach a length of.
These geckos are insectivores meaning that they feed on crickets, wax worms, mealworms, super worms, and other insects.
These simple outhouses are stocked with red worms ( a staple used by home composters ).
These worms are able to travel up to 4 feet from the waste through soil, so outhouses are commonly made at least 6 feet deep.
These include crabs, molluscs, sea urchins, starfish and polychaete worms.
* Burrower Bug / Tanker Worm – These are large bloated worms with one gaping maw filled with nothing but teeth.

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