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orked

Fecha

Mayo 7, 2017 a las 10:53 TARDE HST

Descripción

They are located in or on the ground. Their mode of life resembles the family Rhinotermitidae. Serritermes serrifer lives in the walls of the tufts of termites in the genus Cornitermes (Termitidae).These termites are much like the family Rhinotermitidae, to which they are related. The soldiers' jaws are sharply toothed on the inner side. At all stages, the mandible is strikingly sharp.

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orked

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Abril 15, 2017 a las 08:53 MAÑANA HST

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Parts of the plant are used locally, variously as analgesics, blood purifiers, bowel and bladder stimulants, or even for poison.

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orked

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Abril 29, 2017 a las 04:59 TARDE HST

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I found it near with wood board. It have an alien face at it abdomen.

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Ranas Y Sapos (Orden Anura)

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orked

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Abril 27, 2017 a las 10:36 TARDE AWST

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Malaysian called it 'katak pisang'.It lives in Southeast Asia and is also known as green paddy frog, red-eared frog or leaf frog.

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Bulbul Culiamarillo (Pycnonotus goiavier)

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orked

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Abril 19, 2017 a las 07:11 MAÑANA AWST

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Yellow-vented bulbul is one of the animals that can be found in Malaysia . Its scientific name is Pycnonotus goiavier .Malaysian call it 'Merbah Kapur'.It a soft black plumage.

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Varano Nebuloso (Varanus nebulosus)

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orked

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Abril 16, 2017 a las 04:47 TARDE AWST

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Malaysia (Google, OSM)

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Varanus salvator, commonly known as the water monitor, is a large lizard native to South and Southeast Asia. In Indonesian and Malay, the water monitor is called biawak air,to differentiate it from the biawak pasir ("sand lizard").Water monitors defend themselves using their tails, claws, and jaws. They are excellent swimmers, using the raised fin on their tails to steer through water. They are carnivores, and consume a wide range of prey. They are known to eat fish, frogs, rodents, birds, crabs, and snakes.

Fuentes: : Átomo