North American Snapping Turtle 北美拟鳄龟 只看楼主收藏回复 弔鳄 正式会员 5 产地:产地广泛,主要产于加拿大南部及东部,並延伸至美国东部佛罗里达半岛到德州为止。 栖息地:主要栖息在沼泽、池塘、湖泊,及一些流速较慢的河流。 气候温度:亚热带,近寒带,22~32°C。摄食对象: 幼体时,摄食小魚、虾、昆虫、蝌蚪等...
北美拟鳄(North..北美拟鳄(North American (Common) Snapping Turtle)学名:Chelydra serpentina serpentina 体长:约30~40cm,最大至50cm。为
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The painted turtle, Chrysemys picta , and the snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina , occur in aquatic habitats north of Lake Superior in boreal forest and cold prairie areas across Canada, and have by far the most northern range of any modern North American chelonian taxa. These two species ...
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Across the continent, Indigenous peoples are methodically reasserting control over their land, laws, and how they live.
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The North American monsoon is a seasonal shift of upper- and low-level pressure and wind patterns that brings summertime moisture into the southwest United... CL Castro,TB Mckee,RA Pielke - 《Journal of Climate》 被引量: 5021发表: 2001年 Relationship of ozone and carbon monoxide over North ...
Gender/Race:Male/African American Height/Weight:5’9 /194lbs Crime of Conviction:CRIM POSS WEAP 2nd Robbery 3rd Youthful Offender TATTOOS:CHEST-JALYAH”””JANITA”, R/FA-DROCK”, L/FA-TEYSHA””RIP Gang Member:Bloods Location of Crime:Oneida ...
The North American river otter (Lontra canadensis) was widely distributed from the Rio Grande northwards but many populations were extirpated during the twentieth century, it now being considered rare in 15 states of the United States, though still widely distributed in Canada (Figure 6). The d...