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Differences Between Flatworms And Roundworms

Differences Between Flatworms And Roundworms

Flatworms are un-segmented worms and belong to the division of phylum Platyhelminthes. They do not have coelom, respiratory system or a circulatory system. These flat parasites acquire their food from a host and their digestive system is very peculiar with only one opening. Flatworms have egg stages have temporary larval forms. Flatworms have complex life cycles and they require multiple hosts.

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History Of The American Bulldog

History Of The American Bulldog

The is a domestic dog breed that is classified broadly into two types - the Scott type and the Johnson type. The names of these breeds come from the breeders who played a pivotal role in bringing them into existence. The Scott type bulldog was developed by Allen Scott, while the Johnson type was brought up by John D. Johnson. They are also commonly classified as Bully type or Classic , and Performance type or the Standard .

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How Much Should A Beagle Weigh ?

How Much Should A Beagle Weigh ?

The weight of a Beagle depends on the sex, age, fitness and the general build of the breed. Typically, a beagle weighs between 18 and 30 pounds. Beagles also gain weight due to the nature of their bones. Some of the beagles have lighter bone weight and hence, weigh less, while some dwarf varieties can weigh as much as 18 pounds due to their bone weight.

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