10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RANARIUM»
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ranarium in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ranarium and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Moon Spotlight Arenal & Monteverde
The ranarium displays more than 30 frog species plus an equal number of snake
species (from eyelash vipers to the dreaded fer-de-lance) in large glass cages
with excellent English-language signage. Crocodiles can be viewed sloshing ...
Christopher P. Baker, 2010
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The Superior Person's Book of Words
RANARIUM iv n. A frog farm. "Better smarten up, Fosdyke, or it'll be the ranarium
for you." RASORIAL iv a. Constantly scratching around in search of food, like a
fowl (or a sister's boyfriend). Pronounced more or less in the same way as risorial
...
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A monograph of Taraxacum sect. Palustria
(Ill-112) Group of Taraxacum uliginosum and T. ranarium lll T araxacunr
uliginosum KIRSCHNER & STEPANEK, Preslia 64: 30, 1992. HT: Slovakia, Nové
Zamky, Tvrdosovce, 0.3-1.0 lcm N of the railway station. KIRSCHNER &
STEPANEK ...
Jan Kirschner, Jan Štěpánek, 1998
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All Wound Up: The Yarn Harlot Writes for a Spin
For example, I take great joy in knowing (though I have yet to figure out how to
work it into conversation) that a ranarium is a frog farm (as a related point, one
who eats frogs is batrachophagous). And, likely because I am one of the world's
only ...
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee, 2011
5
The Last Place You'd Look for a Wallaby
You might try to win your next Scrabble game with the word “ranarium,” a
commercial operation where bullfrogs are raised for human consumption. These
facilities do not require a lot of space and need only a modest initial investment,
and ...
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The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster
... 310 Calrmenia, 111 Calyplectus, 833 Calyptranthes, 229 Calystegia, 173
Caijtriplei, 258 Camellia, 271 Cameraria, 141 *amp&nula, 147 jmphcrosma, 126
Campynema, 196 ^marina, 184 ranarium, 336 CaneJla, 224 ~anephora, ISO
Canna, ...
Edinburgh encyclopaedia, sir David Brewster, 1830
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An encyclopedia of gardening: comprising the theory and ...
The piscinary, cochlearium, ranarium, columbarium, &c. belong to that part of
rural economy which forms the connecting link between rural and domestic
economy. Sect. III. Decorative Buildings. 1768. The general characteristic of
decorative.
John Claudius Loudon, 1824
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Animal Biochromes and Structural Colours: Physical, ...
'Summer' temperatures (25 ° C.) in the ranarium accelerated this loss. Daily
feeding of pure carotene restored much pigment to the nerve tissues within a
week, while the simultaneous administration of xanthophyllic material appeared
to ...
Denis Llewellyn Fox, 1976
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The Never-ceasing Search
The animal quarters in the basement also had a "Ranarium" where frogs were
kept. For my teaching program I had to develop equipment: 1) to be used by
students (mostly college seniors and premedics) who would be enrolled in the ...
Francis Otto Schmitt, 1990
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Lonely Planet Discover Costa Rica
Here you'll find seven different gardens pertaining to each habitat as well as a
ranarium, an insect museum, a medicinal herb garden, botanic garden trails and
a river walk. Next door is the Arenal EcoZoo (El Serpentario; % 2479-1059; ...
Matthew Firestone, Carolina A. Miranda, César G. Soriano, 2010
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «RANARIUM»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
ranarium is used in the context of the following news items.
What do you mean there's nothing to do?
One can walk through restored wetlands or see the new Ranarium, a frog-raising enclosure. Discovery Park also features the Gov Aker Observatory, which ... «Eastern Arizona Courier, Jun 14»
EAC invites community to greenhouse ribbon-cutting
Reinstatement of previously offered agriculture courses. • Support for other EAC Biology Department projects including the Chiricahua Leopard Frog Ranarium. «Eastern Arizona Courier, Sep 13»
3 years after quake, La Paz still magical
The aviary, the mariposario (butterfly observatory), the ranarium, the serpentarium and the casita (a reproduction of an old Caribbean farmhouse) all withstood ... «Tico Times, Jun 12»