111 Ergebnisse für: carnivorous
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Chondrocladia lyra: a new carnivorous sponge - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGpzQCTeFmQ
Chondrocladia lyra: a new carnivorous sponge - Carnivorous Candelabra of the Deep http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2012/11/scienceshot-carnivorous-cande...
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Category:Carnivorous plants – Wikimedia Commons
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Carnivorous_plants?uselang=de
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ZDB-Katalog - Suchergebnisseite: iss="0190-9215"
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The Carnivorous Dinosaurs - Google Books
http://books.google.de/books?hl=de&lr=&id=Mr16gm7VRCAC&oi=fnd&pg=PA23&dq=koparion&ots=xx2DBZLoc8&sig=J66pS95vpUiwL4zf8x9BWFJIbFw
The meat-eating dinosaurs, or Theropoda, include some of the fiercest predators that ever lived. Some of the group's members survive to this day--as birds. The theropod/bird connection has been explored in several recent works, but this book presents 17…
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Siegfried R. H. Hartmeyer - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/user/shartmeyer
Carnivorous plants (CP) use amazing traps to capture and digest animals. Our movies are private nonprofit productions to promote the knowledge on CP and bota...
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ZDB-Katalog - Detailnachweis: Bulletin of the Australian...
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Paleocene mammals of the world
http://www.paleocene-mammals.de/predators.htm
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Predators with Pouches: The Biology of Carnivorous Marsupials - Menna Jones, Chris R. Dickman, Michael Archer, Mike Archer - Google Books
https://books.google.de/books?id=3YQSDiWHfD0C&pg=PA119
This book covers all aspects of carnivorous marsupials, including life history, reproduction, the physiological basis for early senescence in semelparous dasyurids, sex ratio variation and juvenile dispersal. It looks at gradients in nutrition -- from…
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CARNIVOROUS PLANTS CAN EAT MICE! - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJCaG4tOaAU&feature=player_embedded
Back for another visit, this time peeking into the trap of Nepenthes spathulata proves folly for the mouse. It now belongs to the plant. Update: Now it seems...