Cientistas injetam silicone fluorescentejogos que ganha dinheiro de verdadesapo ameaçado:jogos que ganha dinheiro de verdade
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The tiny golden mantella frog; one of the most jogos que ganha dinheiro de verdade endangered animals in the world.
Scientists at Chester Zoo in the UK are jogos que ganha dinheiro de verdade injecting them with harmless, jogos que ganha dinheiro de verdade fluorescent silicon.
This allows them to track the amphibians jogos que ganha dinheiro de verdade in the wild, and learn more about the frogs' forest habitat in Madagascar.
They hope it will help create jogos que ganha dinheiro de verdade a bright future for these colourful creatures.
Transcriçãojogos que ganha dinheiro de verdadeportuguês
O pequeno e dourado sapo-mantella; um dos animais mais ameaçadosjogos que ganha dinheiro de verdadeextinção do mundo.
Cientistas do zoológicojogos que ganha dinheiro de verdadeChester, no Reino Unido, estão injetando neles um inofensivo silicone fluorescente.
Isso permite que eles possam rastrear os anfíbios no seu ambiente natural e aprender mais sobre o seu habitat florestaljogos que ganha dinheiro de verdadeMadagascar.
Eles esperam que isso ajude a criar um futuro promissor para essas criaturas coloridas.
Vocabulary
endangered - (of animals or plants) at risk of disappearing from the world as very few are left alive
injecting - using a needle to put liquid into a body
fluorescent - glowing, brightly coloured
in the wild - in an animal's natural surroundings, not in a zoo
a bright future - a future in which it can be successful
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Exercise
endangered / injecting / fluorescent / in the wild / a bright future
1. Researchers found the vaccine, which is being developed in the US, protected 12 out of 15 patients from the disease, when given in high doses. The method is unusual because it involves __________ live but weakened malaria-causing parasites directly into patients to trigger immunity.
2. There are about 1,700 tigers left __________ in India. It is estimated India had 100,000 tigers a century ago, but their numbers have declined sharply since then, due to poaching and rapidly shrinking habitats.
3. Birds and animals, including some of the UK's most __________ species, have increased by more than 100 at a Norfolk wildlife reserve in the past year.
4. Mr Jenkins said he had now started spraying the name of the company that has bought the timber on individual logs using __________ orange spray paint, in an attempt to prevent the timber being stolen.
5. Miss Siddiqi said: "Aamir was a beautiful person with __________. If he was still with us he would be looking forward to turning 21 this year and completing his law degree."
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Source: Malaria vaccine shows early promise in clinical trials http://bbc.in/1i6iFme
2. There are about 1,700 tigers left in the wild in India. It is estimated India had 100,000 tigers a century ago, but their numbers have declined sharply since then, due to poaching and rapidly shrinking habitats.
Source: 'Man-eating' tiger shot dead in India http://bbc.in/1f6px1L
3. Birds and animals, including some of the UK's most endangered species, have increased by more than 100 at a Norfolk wildlife reserve in the past year.
Source: Pensthorpe wildlife reserve counts growth in endangered species http://bbc.in/Lj1ORQ
4. Mr Jenkins said he had now started spraying the name of the company that has bought the timber on individual logs using fluorescent orange spray paint, in an attempt to prevent the timber being stolen.
Source: Fuel prices blamed for rise in theft of dead wood http://bbc.in/1euAmr7
5. Miss Siddiqi said: "Aamir was a beautiful person with a bright future. If he was still with us he would be looking forward to turning 21 this year and completing his law degree."
Source: Aamir Siddiqi: 'Heartbeat' of our family says sister http://bbc.in/1dKC0UI





