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    Gratnells F1 Shallow Tray 312mm x 427mm x 75mm Yellow F1 Yellow

    Gratnells supplies furniture manufactures all over the world with our range of four depths of trays. Our trays have won awards and their design has been recognized by Worlddidac, the world education trade body. Last year Gratnells supplied our

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  • Competition Hurdle Blue 40cm
    Competition Hurdle Blue 40cm

    This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide and 40cm high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Blue.Folds flat for storage.No assembly required.Safe to use, collapses on impact.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.

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    Competition Hurdle Green 40cm

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    Competition Hurdle Red 40cm

    This Eveque Competition Primary Hurdle is 1m wide and 40cm high Sportshall Hurdle.Colour Red.Folds flat for storage.Safe to use, collapses on impact.No assembly required.Available in red, yellow, green and blue separately.

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  • What are amphibians worth?

    Amphibians are incredibly valuable to ecosystems as they play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of various food chains. They help control insect populations, serve as prey for other animals, and contribute to nutrient cycling. Additionally, they are indicators of environmental health, as their sensitivity to changes in their habitats can signal broader ecological issues. Overall, amphibians are worth protecting not only for their intrinsic value but also for the benefits they provide to the environment.

  • What are reptiles and amphibians?

    Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates that have scales or scutes covering their bodies. They lay eggs on land and breathe air through lungs. Examples of reptiles include snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles. Amphibians are also cold-blooded vertebrates, but they have smooth, moist skin and typically undergo metamorphosis from aquatic larvae to terrestrial adults. They lay eggs in water and breathe through gills as larvae and lungs as adults. Examples of amphibians include frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts.

  • Are turtles reptiles or amphibians?

    Turtles are reptiles. They are cold-blooded vertebrates with scales or shells, and they lay eggs on land. While amphibians also lay eggs, they have smooth, moist skin and typically undergo a metamorphosis from water-dwelling larvae to land-dwelling adults, which is not the case for turtles.

  • Which invasive species are endangering amphibians?

    One invasive species that is endangering amphibians is the American bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus). These bullfrogs are aggressive predators and compete with native amphibians for resources, leading to declines in native populations. Another invasive species that poses a threat to amphibians is the chytrid fungus (Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis), which causes the disease chytridiomycosis and has been linked to population declines and extinctions of amphibian species worldwide. Both of these invasive species are contributing to the decline of amphibian populations globally.

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  • Harrod Competition Hurdle - 12kg
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  • Wahl Competition Blade 10W
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  • Wahl Competition Blade Range
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  • Is boat varnish safe for amphibians?

    Boat varnish is not safe for amphibians. Varnish contains chemicals and solvents that can be toxic to amphibians if they come into contact with it. These chemicals can be absorbed through the skin or ingested, leading to health issues or even death for amphibians. It is important to use amphibian-safe products when working around amphibians to ensure their health and safety.

  • Where do reptiles and amphibians originate from?

    Reptiles and amphibians both originated from a common ancestor that lived over 300 million years ago. This ancestor was a tetrapod, which was a type of vertebrate that had four limbs and could live on land. Over time, some tetrapods evolved into reptiles, while others evolved into amphibians. Reptiles and amphibians have since diversified into a wide range of species that inhabit various environments around the world.

  • Where do reptiles and amphibians come from?

    Reptiles and amphibians are believed to have evolved from a common ancestor that lived over 300 million years ago. This ancestor was likely a type of early tetrapod, a four-limbed vertebrate that first ventured onto land. Over time, these early tetrapods diversified into different lineages, eventually giving rise to the reptiles and amphibians we see today. The transition from aquatic to terrestrial habitats played a crucial role in the evolution of these two groups.

  • Can amphibians get hurt by stinging nettles?

    Yes, amphibians can get hurt by stinging nettles. The stinging hairs on the nettles can cause irritation and discomfort to the skin of amphibians, just like they can for humans. This irritation can affect the amphibian's ability to move and hunt for food. In severe cases, the irritation from stinging nettles could potentially lead to more serious health issues for amphibians.

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