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Next I glued the cannon into the turret. Since they are concealed, I only painted the front half of each gun
Pitfall-style insect interceptors can be used to monitor for bed bugs. However, monitors can pick up other arthropods as well. For more information on bed bug management, visit: nysipm.cornell.edu/whats-bugging-you/bed-bugs
Not sure what kind this is but he always runs directly to the water to swim away. this one was about 2.5 to 3 feet long. There are several that live in this area.
Monitor lizards are generally large reptiles. They have long necks, powerful tails and claws, and well-developed limbs. Most species are terrestrial, but arboreal and semiaquatic monitors are also known.
Groundwater monitoring with Kevin Masarik, groundwater outreach specialist with UW-Extension. Photos by Bonnie Willison.
Groundwater monitoring with Kevin Masarik, groundwater outreach specialist with UW-Extension. Photos by Bonnie Willison.
Monitor lizard in the premises of the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park
Puerto Princesa, Philippines
No orange glow form the neck when switched on... A bit dirty I know but i plan to clean this up today
Ultra slim, ultra narrow edge, glossy bezel, diecasting stand, detachable multi-purpose,
touch controls and direct insert horizontal connectors.
[Modelo I2757FH]
Groundwater monitoring with Kevin Masarik, groundwater outreach specialist with UW-Extension. Photos by Bonnie Willison.
I'm going to briefly interrupt the sequence of Devon landscapes to show off my new widescreen monitor, lol!
It's the biggest screen I could find that runs 1920x1080 resolution AND fits into the niche I created for the old screen :-)
Scanmar pointed out the lower gear arm appear to bent down. They suggested hammering it back up to help the gears mesh better, and reduce slop.
In our 2003 LD, the plug's center wire is from the propane tank's level indicator and is connected to when installing a SeeLevel tank indicator.
It's a white wire, with a green stripe.
This monitor lizard was spotted eating up the eggs at the Black Swan nest at the Singapore Botanical Gardens. Three of the swans were around but couldn't do anything as the lizard just kept going at the eggs. It was heart breaking to hear the crunch of the eggs, but this is nature
Monitored alarm systems, companion policies, and other items could save you some cash on your home insurance premium. Talk to your agent to see if you qualify.
Both racks will power 14 Martin LE1500 Wedges. From top to bottom: 3 BSS DSP Engines, 3 Martin MA 3.0 and 3 Martin MA 5.2K
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Monitor - LG Flatron Wide 19 inch 5ms. Sml faint scratch on screen. $100
Logitech wireless mouse/keyboard $30
Gigatech subwoofer speaker system $50
The ornate monitor is a species of monitor lizards native to West Africa. They live in lowland rainforests. Ornate and Nile monitors are often confused. Although they have somewhat similar markings, they are very different animals, and they are now recognized as separate species. There are many simple ways to tell them apart, look at the tongue.
A Nile monitor has a dark blue or purple-blue tongue. An ornate monitor has a pink tongue.
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@ SDZ Safari Park
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These are old TV monitors that met their maker at the old Central TV studios in Birmingham. This picture was taken while on a tour of the old studios in 2007. The place was derelict and awaiting demolition, having closed 10 years earlier in 1997. It was like time had stood still, equipment stood standing as it had the moment it had been switched off 10 years previous. Sad to see what was once a major broadcasting centre in such decay, it long ago having been replaced by a very much smaller facility just for news.
I was planning to paint black lines on the top of the turret to simulating the grating, but the hobby shop didn't have thin enough tape to mask. So instead I decided to do an actual three-dimensional grating with .020 x .030 styrene strips. here they are, cut to 3" long and held down with a prism, which just happened to be the most convenient suitable weight. At the left is the turret roof with the grey paint sanded off.