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Posted on 10 January 2012.
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Posted on 28 December 2011.
I am an aspiring entrepreneur and I’m thinking of starting a fashion line. I already have the target niche (for rockers ages 16-22) I was thinking something snake-related like Serpente, kobr4, Snake Kult etc… Any ideas? Reason why I want it snake-related is so that when I make the shirts I can separate the editions….you know like Serpente-Black Mamba Limited Edition w/red or kobr4-Yellow Cobra Vintage Edition. Thanks for any ideas for the name.
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Posted on 27 November 2011.
Of course. Some snake species occupy the rodent eater niche, which makes them very beneficial to farmers, since rodents eat much grain.
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Posted on 27 November 2011.
Of course. Some snake species occupy the rodent eater niche, which makes them very beneficial to farmers, since rodents eat much grain.
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Posted on 04 November 2011.
Species. Let me explain.
For example, the Guam Rail is extinct in the wild because of the Brown Tree Snake. Meanwhile, the Hawaiian, Laysan and Wake Island Rails are all extinct, for different reasons. Could introducing the Guam Rail to one of these islands work? The Wake Island rail was extirminated by hungry soldiers in WWII, and the Laysan Rail was victim of habitat destruction by rabbits, but the rabbits have been exterminated, so the Guam Rail would not be threatened by those.
So, the Guam Rail ‘could’ be helped by filling an ecological niche, thereby probably helping (or at least not hurting) the island it’s introduced to. Of course, whether or not it survives is still a question, but research beforehand would probably fix/help that.
But, yeah- has there been any thought of helping an endangered species by having it ‘replace’ a similar extinct species to increase it’s numbers?
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Posted on 10 October 2011.
I’m doing an ecology project where we had to go out and take pictures of lots of symbiotic relationships and my teacher mentioned that snake holes were niches. WHY are snakeholes niches?
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