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CONTENTS of PHOTOGRAPHY
part 6 of 11
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The raft spider. (LK) |
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The European rhinoceros beetle. (LK) |
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The bee builds its nests in the
ground in big colonies – often as many as 50 nests
on one square metre. (LK). |
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The wasp spider came to our land not
so long ago from the south of Europe. (LK) |
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The Baltic whitefish (powan) is the
queen among the fish in Lake Wigry. (MJ) |
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The pike is a typical predator with
a characteristic mouth. (JA) |
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The lake trout inhabits the depths
of the cleanest lakes. (JA) |
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Horizontal, dark stripes on its body
are characteristic feature of the perch. (JA) |
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A representative of the perch family
- a small glutton ruff. (WM) |
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The rudd, often mistaken for the
roach, has beautiful red fins. (WM) |
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The burbot - the only freshwater
fish from the cod family. (WM) |
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The special pads on fingers of the
tree toad enable it to climb trees. (MR) |
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Male frogs are unusually alert
during mating season, they watch out for any
movement. (WM) |
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The fire-bellied toad. (LK) |
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Moor frog. (LK) |
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