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have the precondition to an upright gait, but they move along while bent forward. Their arms are longer than their legs. Besides they have an opposable thumb which helps them to use tools. Their brain
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of the ecological balance and the emergence of hypertrophic lakes. 8 Because hypertrophic lakes no longer provide a living space for most fish and other organisms, it is very important to reduce the hum
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the plumage shows several white spots. There is no gender dimorphism. Mostly the female’s beak is longer but this is not necessarily the case. Habitat: In the Wadden Sea oystercatchers appear in large flocks
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integrate quickly into native habitats. Many of them have lived so long in our country that they are no longer recognised as “newcomers”. Some of them increase extremely fast. Germany has signed the Convention
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important not to touch the grey seal, because the mother’s smell clings to her pup and the mother will no longer accept her young, if the smell has changed. You should contact either the police or the next seal
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water gets too warm, the corals suffer stress. As a result, the corals reject the algae. Then they no longer have the support they need and they starve. Water pollution is very dangerous for the coral reefs
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island near Africa (map). We are the largest lemurs, but have a very short tail. Our hind legs are longer than our forelegs and our fur is very dense and white-grey-black patterned. Our ears are big and
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cold seas, you can also find them near us in the North Sea and Baltic Sea. 7. Porpoises rarely live longer than twelve years. 8. Porpoises mainly eat small fish like herring, mackerel, salmon and sardine
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space to grow food, that’s why they took away meadows. That meant a loss of prey for me and I no longer had a home. Task: The wingspan of a stork is really big. Draw a line on the board that is as long
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potato species, makes it clear to them where they come from and why these old potato species are no longer grown in their country. You can find a text about this story in the attachment After this, the teacher [...] that the potatoes in the ground are ripe and ready to be harvested. The old potato species are no longer cultivated, because they need large quantities of water, are really susceptible to bugs and diseases