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Alternating Small Spots:

Alternating Small Spots Description: Stout; pale, brownish-gray to yellow; blackish-brown patches along back; alternating small spots along side; abdominal surface mostly light, unspotted; reaches length of 24 inches

Adult is shiny black, brown, or brownish-black with white spots on edges of scales; scales keeled; head broad and square; belly yellowish, mottled with dark spots. Young have many brown blotches down middle of back; 2 alternating series of smaller blotches along sides; ground color gray; may reach average length of 4 feet, some have been recorded at 8 feet Habitat: Largely arboreal; found in wooded areas, barns, granaries, old buildings; in attics; on ground under rocks, decaying logs, in and on hollow logs, in moist woodlands, and scrubhill country.

See Also Small That:

Among the best small that-aquarium inhabitants are small that marine snails and barnacles. Starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and sea anemones will usually live for a few weeks and under carefully controlled conditions may be kept in aquaria for much longer periods. small that crabs will often thrive where more exacting forms die, and Obelia will often live and reproduce new colonies in very small that aquaria. . . . Feeding the Animals

Vary according to habitat. Capture small that ones with dip net. Strange, small that crabs that live in borrowed houses, usually in broken shells, often much too large or small that for them. Captured easily by hand; found most often higher up on beach and quite far from water's edge.


On The Other Hand See A Small Compass:

A small compass (sometimes with a handle) designed to be easily held in front of your face is called a band bearing compass. As its name implies, it is ordinarily used for determining the direction of distant objects.

Within a limited arc of forward visibility, bearings can be taken by sighting across the steering compass. The extent to which this can be done is determined by the layout of the helm position and the compass installation. A hand-bearing compass will normally allow observations to be taken essentially all around the horizon.

 

 

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