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Post by Robert Nordsieck on May 16, 2011 20:34:40 GMT
Hi there, I started another (!) new project today: Revision of my very old morphology pages. I think they are the last remaining pages of the very first beginning edition... Anyway: Here they are: Snail morphology: Body construction. If you have any good suggestions (too short, too long, weird English) let me have them, I have a little bit of a problem with nobody saying if that's OK, what I write... Kind regards Robert Argh, my comma key is broken - too bad, I like commas...
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coyote
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Post by coyote on May 17, 2011 3:46:04 GMT
Thanks for the link, I'll be looking it over in the next day or 2. ETA: Here are some extra commas, you can copy and paste them where you need them. , , , , , , ,
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Post by snailysnuggles on May 17, 2011 13:45:22 GMT
What a brilliant article, do you mind if I print it off?
Hugs
Jo xx
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Post by Robert Nordsieck on May 17, 2011 17:59:30 GMT
Not in the least ;D It might not look so good when you print it (pictures tend to move).
Glad you like it. If you do not understand something or my expressions were unclear, feel free to ask!
Kind regards Robert
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Post by Robert Nordsieck on May 22, 2011 12:35:54 GMT
There are now some new morphological pages about the nervous system, the eyes, the tentacles and sense organs in general. See www.weichtiere.at/english/news.html. Kind regards Robert
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coyote
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Post by coyote on May 23, 2011 22:29:02 GMT
I got an error message at that link.
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Post by Robert Nordsieck on May 27, 2011 21:11:22 GMT
Hi coyote, it was the stupid fullstop, the program thinks it to be part of the address... Error corrected. Regards Robert
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coyote
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Post by coyote on May 27, 2011 23:33:10 GMT
Ah, there it is! Thanks, Robert! ;D
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Post by lianay2kuk on May 31, 2011 17:08:40 GMT
I have read it and found it very informative. I have nothing contructive to add I'm sorry. The photo of the glass snail freaked me out a little though. They are very strange. Kat x
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Post by Robert Nordsieck on Jun 2, 2011 21:06:59 GMT
Hi Kat,
glass snails sure are quite strange snails, only mentioning they hunt hibernating snails and have not problems crawling over snow... And they sure also look weird. But they are very small.
Kind regards Robert
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