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Claudius angustatus Cope, 1865; Claudius megalocephalus Bocourt, 1868; Claudius macrocephalus Gray, 1868 ; Claudius megacephalus Boulenger, 1889 (ex errore) Claudias angustatus — Velasco, 1892; Claudius agassizii H.M. Smith & Taylor, 1950 (nomen nudum) Claudius angustatum — Sullivan & Riggs, 1967
Pirate Joe's was a specialty grocery store in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, owned by Michael Hallatt. Its inventory consisted entirely of store brand products resold from locations of the U.S.-based grocery chain Trader Joe's, which does not operate any locations in Canada. Despite the high costs of operating the store because of its ...
In a 2015 poll commissioned by the Vancouver Humane Society, 8% of 1507 respondents identified as vegetarian or mostly vegetarian and 25% said they are trying to eat less meat. 12% of respondents 18-34 identified as vegetarian or mostly pesco-vegetarian, as opposed to 5% of those 55 and up.
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U.S. poultry producers should ramp up testing and monitoring of turkeys for bird flu before they are slaughtered to ensure the virus stays out of the food supply, the U.S. Department of ...
Phrynosomatidae is a diverse family of lizards, found from Panama to the extreme south of Canada. Many members of the group are adapted to life in hot, sandy deserts, although the spiny lizards prefer rocky deserts or even relatively moist forest edges, and the short-horned lizard lives in prairie or sagebrush environments.
The fauna of Canada consist of approximately 200 mammal species, over 460 native bird species, 43 amphibian species, 43 reptile species, and 1,200 fish species. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The biology survey of Canada cites that there are approximately 55,000 species of insects and 11,000 species of mites and spiders.
Canthon angustatus is a species of tumblebug from the genus Canthon. [1] It occurs across North, Central, and South America, from Mexico to Peru. [ 2 ] The species was originally described by Edgar von Harold in 1867 [ 3 ]