Sentences with phrase «about pygmy»

After dinner our divemaster Herry made a presentation about pygmy sea horses.
After dinner a presentation about Pygmy Seahorses was given by the divemasters Hery, who mentioned the species found in the world and detailed the ones seen in Indonesian waters, especially Raja Ampat.
After dinner our Dive Master Herry introduced us a presentation about Pygmy Seahorse and was a great success!!!
The presentation of the day was about Pygmy Seahorses and was done by Hery.
This fantastic collection of videos is so diverse that you can go from learning about pygmy seahorses to exploring the Indian railroad to exploring outer space.

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Read about the Aka Pygmies from Central Africa (the international stars of paternal involvement), South Korea's national» Dads Club», the work done with rival Latino gangs in the «third world» streets of Los Angeles — while not forgetting the «best of British».
In 2005 a virtual brain of the one known skull of Homo floresiensis — the three - foot - tall hominid discovered on the Indonesian island of Flores — provided evidence in the ongoing debate about whether the creature represents a separate species or was a human pygmy with a birth defect.
Hippocampus satomiae: This pygmy sea horse, which lives off the coast of Derawan Island in Borneo, is the smallest of its kind, about half an inch long.
A typical pygmy bushtit has a body about the size of your thumb, but if you include its tail, it measures a heady 8 centimetres long.
The researchers arrived at this conclusion by playing 19 short musical extracts (11 western and 8 Pygmy) of between about 30 and 90 seconds to forty Pygmies in the Congo and then to forty Canadians in Montreal.
The average life span for a pygmy is only about 17 years; a leading cause of death is infectious disease carried by the miasma of microbes that flourish in the hot, moist jungle.
In the study, geneticist Sarah Tishkoff of the University of Pennsylvania and colleagues scanned the entire genomes of about 70 individuals from three pygmy groups in Cameroon, and another 60 from three neighboring Bantu groups (tall, thin, farming tribes with whom pygmies have intermarried for generations).
Secondly, we determined that the pygmy resonance in 208Pb lead vibrations involves only about 9 % of all neutrons in the nucleus.
Pygmy right whales are so rarely sighted that scientists know very little about their lifestyle, and the fossil record is sparse, too.
The week began with a visit from some pygmy goats and tiny bantam chicks, which the Year 7 students were invited to hold and ask questions about.
Although the Aetas» short stature, dark skin and curly hair has caused them to be compared to African pygmies, scholars believe they migrated, not from Africa, but from the Asian mainland about 30,000 years ago (possibly across the land bridge that is thought to have existed at the time), and developed their phenotypic traits in situ.
GoodeReader talked to David Hedgecock, CEO of Ape Entertainment, about the comic line, the game app itself, and what's in store for the pygmies of Pocket God.
It is one of the most densely populated countries in Africa; about 80 % of its 8.5 million people are Hutu, most of the remainder are Tutsi, with a few Twa (pygmies).
You'll learn about the origin of the Channel Islands, encounter a real fossil, meet «Chippy» the worlds only replica of a Channel Islands pygmy Mammoth!
Pygmy Mammoth: Life and Times Learn about the Channel Islands pygmy mammoth with specific information on the specimen found in 1994 on Santa Rosa IsPygmy Mammoth: Life and Times Learn about the Channel Islands pygmy mammoth with specific information on the specimen found in 1994 on Santa Rosa Ispygmy mammoth with specific information on the specimen found in 1994 on Santa Rosa Island.
After dessert our divemaster Hery did a presentation on Pygmy Seahorses, talking about species present Indonesia.
In the rain forest, there is no such thing as silence and every tiny insect twang and buzz is vividly reproduced — which is particularly appropriate in a film about a man who recorded 1,000 hours of pygmy music *, capturing sounds he fears will soon evaporate as a tide of modernism floods the furthest nooks of this world.
He adds: «This is also a story about how the world of the Bayaka pygmies is dramatically changing,» noting that much of the Congolese rain forest has fallen in the last 30 years.
This lush rainforest island, divided between Indonesia, Brunei and Malaysia, is home to the endangered Bornean orangutan, the critically endangered Sumatran rhinoceros, and about 1,000 pygmy elephants that are unique to the island.
So, no moaning about how BBC2 somehow managed to force a lesson in sustainability into a documentary about the behaviour of pygmy marmosets.
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