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basking

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  • to provide sheltered areas, hiding places and basking areas for the reptile.
  • et season it is commonly found during the day basking beside breeding sites, including temporary po
  • active at dusk and night, but are also found basking during daytime.
  • maintains its homeostatic body temperature by basking for up to 40 minutes.
  • n part of the historical County of Flanders - basking for more than two centuries in the glory of F
  • Basking helps the turtle to maintain its body tempera
  • Turtles basking in the morning Sun
  • It loves basking in the early morning sun.
  • rtwork depicts a red-skinned demonic creature basking in flames.
  • Old Man Basking In the Sun: Longchenpa's Treasury of Natural
  • Dowman, Keith, Old Man Basking In the Sun: Longchenpa's Treasury of Natural
  • ing on a rustic seat in front of his mansion, basking in the sun.
  • Adults are most often seen on cow dung, basking in open ground or visiting flowers to feed up
  • he shelter in the wooded areas but also enjoy basking in the sun on exposed rocks.
  • e for insects, and then spend much of the day basking in the sun.
  • those are Monitor lizards that can be spotted basking in the sun on the rocks along the lake shore.
  • The habit of basking in the sun on tree branches probably gave thi
  • Only Lolo and Lala, basking in the sun at the edge of the lake between th
  • ey spend most of their time perched on rocks, basking in the sun, but are generally quick to flee i
  • ess accounts, the creature has also been seen basking in the sun for extensive periods of time; imp
  • ear adders slithering about or common lizards basking in the sun.
  • With Labour still basking in the glow of their general election victory
  • Syrian people... I'm sure President Assad is basking in the glow of his ability to have defeated e
  • His appearance, as we first saw him, basking in the sunshine on the slope before his cabin
  • Basking in the suffering, degradation, pain, and deat
  • When basking it sits on the upperside of leaves of herbs o
  • Basking lights may be provided but are generally not
  • Chlorolestes apricans Wilmot, 1975 - Basking Malachite
  • They are social, spending much of their time basking on logs and rocks and swim in small groups.
  • r-round and spends a large portion of the day basking on logs.
  • Common lizards enjoy basking on the sandy paths, whilst butterflies and a
  • d is a nature reserve where seals can be seen basking on the sand.
  • igators can often be seen on warm spring days basking on logs or banks, or floating motionless.
  • tors regulating the lizards' temperature.This basking period usually occurs in the morning to early
  • During the basking period the lizard will be found near the bott
  • Presbyterian Church in Basking Ridge is a historic church at 6 E. Oak Street
  • He died in Basking Ridge in Somerset County, New Jersey, and was
  • Basking Ridge Station is a New Jersey Transit station
  • , Hillsborough Township) and Denise Coyle (R, Basking Ridge).
  • Prentice Schley, daughter of Reeve Schley, in Basking Ridge, New Jersey.
  • rsey and was master of a classical academy in Basking Ridge, NJ.
  • ion signatory Jonathan Dayton, he was born in Basking Ridge, New Jersey to farmer Joel Dayton and h
  • ns Station is a New Jersey Transit station in Basking Ridge, New Jersey along the Gladstone Branch
  • omerset County Park Commission and located in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, and separated from the Gre
  • Tobin Powell Heath (born May 29, 1988, Basking Ridge, New Jersey) is an American soccer play
  • rant, and require relatively shallow water or basking rocks.
  • It is a Greenland or basking shark which has been cured with a particular
  • The basking shark is a large but harmless shark: it can o
  • The basking shark's liver, which may account for 25% of i
  • Gavin Maxwell, who fished for basking sharks nearby in 1947, recorded a mass sighti
  • the occasional whale, and more commonly large basking sharks during the summer months.
  • as likely to be the decomposing carcasses of basking sharks, as in the Stronsay beast and the Zuiy
  • regularly seen and occasionally dolphins and basking sharks.
  • eatened by the destruction of its nesting and basking sites and shrinking prey base.
  • an dwellings due to the number of appropriate basking spots, and the level of insect activity which
  • Acrididae are diurnal sun-baskers and require basking surface to become active for the day S. homer