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Lesson of the Week
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Venice Locos

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order Crocodilia
So I'm sitting in class today learning about reptiles and all I can think about is this little French kid saying crocodile. So great.
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Crocodile claw back scratcher. Mr. Tarvyd has the best specimens.
Just some fun facts:
Phylum Chordata
Subphylum Crocodilia
-Marine crocodile is Crocodylus porosus and they can be found up to 50 miles out to sea. How fucking scary would it be to be swimming along and have a twenty foot crocodile pop out of the water. It is also a fact that they are man eaters. No thanks to seeing that beast in the wild.
- Crocodiles are the ones with skinny snouts, and alligators have the fatter snouts.
- The number one health hazard in Zimbawe is crocodiles. Stay away from lakes and rivers there.
The class red tail boa.
Phylum Chordata
Order Squamata
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Crocodile claw back scratcher. Mr. Tarvyd has the best specimens.
Just some fun facts:
Phylum Chordata
Subphylum Crocodilia
-Marine crocodile is Crocodylus porosus and they can be found up to 50 miles out to sea. How fucking scary would it be to be swimming along and have a twenty foot crocodile pop out of the water. It is also a fact that they are man eaters. No thanks to seeing that beast in the wild.
- Crocodiles are the ones with skinny snouts, and alligators have the fatter snouts.
- The number one health hazard in Zimbawe is crocodiles. Stay away from lakes and rivers there.

Phylum Chordata
Order Squamata
Friday, November 13, 2009
Lesson of the Week

DIATOMS!
-Diatoms are one of the oceans producers or the bottom of the food chain.
- They make their energy from sunlight. That's right photosynthesis.
-They are like two glass (SiO2) dishes put together with an oily glycerin filling.
- Diatoms can't swim they use their glycerin to change bouncy.
Figure 1:
Diagram of a Diatom the green filling is glycerin.
Figure 2:
A chain of diatoms photosynthesizing.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Out of the Blue
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