Month: January 2026

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Examples of Consumers in Biology

This post presents 20 examples of consumers in biology, spanning herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and decomposers. Each entry includes the scientific name, trophic level, and typical diet to help students and nature lovers understand consumer roles within ecosystems.

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Birds of South Carolina: The Complete List

This complete list of Birds of South Carolina catalogs 100 species with scientific names, current status, and precise where-found notes across coastal, marsh, and inland habitats. Whether you’re a backyard birder, field naturalist, or planning birding trips, use this authoritative checklist to identify species, learn seasonal patterns and conservation concerns, and find the best locations to spot South Carolina’s diverse avifauna.

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Examples of Waves: The Complete List

Explore 20 clear examples of waves—from ocean and sound waves to light, radio, seismic and gravitational waves. Each entry lists a typical wavelength and the medium or location where the wave occurs, making it easy to compare and understand real-world wave behavior for students, educators, and curious readers.

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The Complete List of Natural Resources of Ireland

This comprehensive guide lists the Natural Resources of Ireland, covering 24 key items from peat bogs, fisheries and agricultural land to minerals, timber and wind energy. Explore each resource’s main locations and its economic or environmental importance to understand Ireland’s resource base and future potential.

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Birds of Armenia: The Complete List

Explore a comprehensive list of 95 bird species recorded in Armenia, each entry showing the scientific name, conservation status, and main habitat or region. Perfect for birdwatchers, researchers, and nature lovers, this guide helps you identify species across Armenia’s mountains, wetlands, forests, and steppes and discover where to spot them.

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