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20+ Unusual and Astounding Living Organisms
by CHAN LEE PENG, Aug 4, 2008
Containing many secrets hitherto undiscovered, the most striking pieces of evidence that human encountered has the greatest impasse for the mystery of life.
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Exotic Plants
by Fernando T, Jul 24, 2008
Learn how these amazing plants try to survive in the wild.
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Five Carnivorous Plants
by Fernando T, Jul 11, 2008
Many plants survive by having sunlight, water, and soil, but discover how these plants are able to acquire their food in a different way.
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Danger of Endangered Species
by Len Maxwell, Jul 5, 2008
A somewhat acerbic look at ecology, conservation, tree-hugging, activism, and how they impact the lives of other citizens.
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Global Warming
by aes, May 26, 2008
Planting new trees in snow-covered regions may contribute to global warming as they counter the effect of tropical forests, according to a study by the US National Academy of Science.
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Plant and Animal Classification
by Traceguy, Apr 26, 2008
The basis of taxonomy is classification. The taxonomist's basic tool is the key. Keys may come in different styles, but the simplest is generally the best and easiest.
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Thorns That Played a Role in Saving the World
by Patrick Regoniel, Apr 19, 2008
Why do plants have thorns? What are they for? This explains the ultimate role of thorns.
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What are Ferns?
by Swapna P, Mar 29, 2008
Ferns are one of the most ancient plants. They appeared over 300 million years ago. This was around the time when coal was being formed. Long before the evolution the evolution of dinosaurs.
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Does any Plant Move From Place to Place?
by Swapna P, Mar 27, 2008
Did you know that there is a plant which can move from one place to another? Yes, there is an unusual plant which is found in the desert area of Western America.
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What Are Moss Plants?
by Swapna P, Mar 26, 2008
Moss plants are small plants and belong to the higher cryptogam family. They do not bear flowers and seeds. Moss plants are generally 2-3 cm. only.
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