Sentences with phrase «birds and bats then»

Birds and bats then spread the seeds and pollen of these remarkable plants.

Not exact matches

It then spread from birds to bats and on to other mammals.
Then there are the almost countless fish, some with the tail of a smaller fish grotesquely hanging out of their mouths.These fossils offer more than beauty: they preserve in wonderful detail early forms of modern birds and mammals, including the first bats in the fossil record, making them vital windows into evolution.
«And then we get complete sets of lineages we are quite familiar with: coelacanths, also lungfish, and of course our direct ancestors the tetrapods (every land vertebrate ever, plus birds, bats, dolphins and whales).&raqAnd then we get complete sets of lineages we are quite familiar with: coelacanths, also lungfish, and of course our direct ancestors the tetrapods (every land vertebrate ever, plus birds, bats, dolphins and whales).&raqand of course our direct ancestors the tetrapods (every land vertebrate ever, plus birds, bats, dolphins and whales).&raqand whales).»
Cockatiel owners also report that their birds will bend forward until they are upside - down and then spread their wings wide open in sort of a hanging bat pose.
You wander around a 3D maze finding slimes and bats and birds and everything else you'd expect to find in a dungeon, and then hope that your stats are better than your enemy.
In Australia in the 1800s they experienced temperatures soo high that Birds & Bats fell out of the air dead of Heat Exaustion, in the early 1900s they had the biggest natural fires in the world and yet according to the Climate experts after adjustments it is hotter now than then.
Yesterday Aardvark blogged about the desecration of the D Day beaches by bird choppers and finished the post with, «Now if the area around the Normandy beaches were home to a threatened species of aquatic fruit bat then every NGO from Greenpeace to the WWF would be up in arms.»
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z