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- joshuaorigami
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very nice!!
brilliant colour changes!
brilliant colour changes!
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- joshuaorigami
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perfect!
my diagrams page http://snkhan.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7177
my flickr gallery http://www.flickr.com/photos/52731923@N04/
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- philipinorigami101
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http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glaucus_atlanticusphilipinorigami101 wrote:very nice, but whats a...glaucus atlanticus?
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- dinogami
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Glaucus atlanticus is the "English version"...it is the scientific name of what some people call a sea swallow. Every organism has a scientific name, but not all organisms have common names. Examples:philipinorigami101 wrote:i think i will look up the english version
Homo sapiens = human
Pan troglodytes = chimpanzee
Panthera leo = lion
Corvus brachyrhynchos = crow
Eunectes murinus = green anaconda
Cocos nucifera = coconut palm
Tyrannosaurus rex (none)
Anomalocaris canadensis (none)
Scientific names are universal -- the same in any language. Common names are different in every language. By convention, scientific names must always appear in a different typeface than the surrounding text -- usually this means they're written in italics (unless, of course, all the surrounding text is already in italics).
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