two reasons, and it has to do something with reproduction. please help
Posted on 24 May 2011.
two reasons, and it has to do something with reproduction. please help
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Posted on 21 May 2011.
Depends on your crayfish.
My pets were Louisiana crawdads. These guys are generalists — omnivorous, able to live in a variety of water quality (by pulling air into the gills when living in low oxygen situations), able to live in a variety of water temperatures and flow rates. They can make short overland trips too.
Some other species of crayfish aren’t as hardy.
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Posted on 16 May 2011.
Goths, emos, juggalos, scene kids… Living in New York City, you never see these people around. Never saw these in San Francisco, either. Everyone is “normal.”
Is it only kids who live in rural and suburban areas who fall into these stereotypes/groups/niches? Nothing better to do? Not as many people around to point and laugh and criticize?
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Posted on 14 May 2011.
I am average at everything with no particular interest. How the heck do I find a “niche” to write about.
I’ve seriously planned and SEOed the crap out of articles in well researched micro-niches, but they all failed because I was only moderately interested in the topic. I also hate the process of keeping a balance between keyword bull-crap and actual human writing. I want to write, not market. *barfs*
For example. today my interests are government conspiracies… but tomorrow it could be baking pies, and the next day it could be cats. MY interests go in long cycles. I can never be consistent.
Can I break all rules and just write? Will I have a chance of making any passive income from ads this way?
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Posted on 19 April 2011.
i dont know why and i need help
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Posted on 18 April 2011.
or the past two years I’ve had a robin’s nest in a small Colorado Spruce in my front yard. This winter I noticed that there had been two nests all along, one around two feet above the other. I have always seen the Robins guarding the tree from march until migration time, even until now. But today I have been watching a mourning dove flying debris it has collected from my yard in and flying out the tree. The Robin standing on the ground near by, watching. I would rather have robins for pest control reasons. Is it possible they can nest so close with each other?
-I am having a hard time finding the perfect category for this question.
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