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shark bronze whaler (dusky) shark, bull sharks fins shark, gummy shark, mako shark, school shark, tiger shark, whiskery reef shark, white shrimp, mantis sicklefish silver biddy snapper snapper, big eye snapper, fry pan snapper, gold band snapper, king snapper, red snapper, red tropical sole sole, tongue
shark bronze whaler (dusky) shark, bull sharks fins shark, gummy shark, mako shark, school shark, tiger shark, whiskery reef shark, white shrimp, mantis sicklefish silver biddy snapper snapper, big eye snapper, fry pan snapper, gold band snapper, king snapper, red snapper, red tropical sole sole, tongue...
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council meeting dates (all regular meetings are scheduled to begin at : p.m.) january february , march , april , may , june , july , august , september , october , november , december , nd monday of each month regular city council meeting : pm animal control the city of metter strictly enforces its animals-running-at-large
section of the city ordinances. city of metter animal control officer is responsible for apprehending stray or abandoned animals, impoundment and care of animals brought to the city of metter animal shelter and the enforcement of the city of metter's animal control ordinances. he is assisted at the...
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antelope , bison , buffalo , cattle , sheep , and goats . bovids have mutually beneficial symbiotic relationships (mutualism) with bacteria and other microorganisms that allows the digestion of cellulose , the most abundant form of living terrestrial biomass, but one that is indigestible for many animals
toes has the effect of lengthening the legs, which gives them greater quickness and speed in running and jumping and lets them hold their heads higher above the ground to better watch out for predators (huffman ). in general, bovids are herbivorous, eating plants ; a few are omnivorous and eat small animals...
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