This animal was introduced through imported flaxseed from Russia that was contaminated with Kali seeds. Although invasive, it was used in Westerns to symbolize frontier areas of the United States.
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Gentle, plump, small-billed birds with a skin saddle (cere) between the bill and forehead. All of these birds strut about with a characteristic bobbing of the head. Because of their long wings and powerful flight muscles, they are strong, swift fliers.
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This animal is the only land species that cannot jump.
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This fish competes for food with native fish species. They have no natural predators because of their venomous spines and although they cannot they share a name with a fierce feline.
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It is a branching, herbaceous annual that can be green, deep purple, or various shades in between. Purplish plants look something like garden coleus. First part of the name is two meats
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This animals eyes are larger then the size of its brain
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This CBC athletic team has one the most state championships out of any CBC sport
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This amphibian is native to southern Florida and Hawaii and pose a threat to animals since they are toxic. (We did a worksheet on them), rhymes with Main Road.
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Medium‑to‑large sized animals, with a barrel-like stout body (often with flatten sides), short and slender legs, and a relatively long, pointed head supported by a short neck. The eyes are small. The ears are relatively large, broad structures, which taper to a point at the tip.
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The heart of this animal is located in the head
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This CBC alum went on to play in the NHL and frequently comes back to CBC to do talks to the leadership class
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Introduced by hurricane damage to breeding facilities this gigantic reptile crushes its prey using its body, also has a coding language named after it.
What is python
7/16-inch long metallic green beetles with copper-brown wing covers. A row of white tufts (spots) of hair project from under the wing covers on each side of the body. Adults emerge from the ground and begin feeding on plants in June. First part of the name is an Asian country
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This animal has the world’s thickest fur. They have more than one million hairs per square inch.
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This CBC teacher has been here longer then anyone else in the building
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Have the habit of jumping out of the water, which can injure boaters. Introduced to eat algae in fish ponds in Southern U.S., escaped during flood events. Rhymes with cajun tarp.
Metallic bluish-black bodies with reddish-yellow legs, black feet, and black antennae. Males have an orange band around the abdomen and black hind legs. Females, in addition to the “horntail,” also have a stout, long ovipositor for inserting eggs into wood. Rhymes with "Galilean would hosp"
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This animal is considered a vertebrae although it has no bones or skeleton
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