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Enoc B :
Gracias brother 🙏
2023-06-07 01:22:01
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🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱💪💪💪💪
2023-06-07 02:07:03
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Eso por todo, finishiada y pintura ?
2023-06-07 01:56:48
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clika._.sht :
No sabes de algún trabajo aquí cerca de Independence Wisconsin o arcadia Wisconsin
2023-06-07 23:30:03
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faltaron los $50 de tu camioneta porq no se paga sola digo es mi punto d vista
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mas claro que el agua vientos compa!!
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CÁLMATE MACUARRO CHILANGUIYO 😆😆👎😝😝👎😆LIS QE APENAS LLEGARON 😆😆😝😝😆😆
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No comprendo sobre el x20
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Always cool to see a Bear nibbling away on some fresh Salmon! Yet Bears are messy eaters, and they tend to not finish their meals - rude! 🙄 Yet these Salmon carcasses littering the forest floor here denotes a really important connection within these ecosystems. The main limiting growth factor for trees like Western Redcedars is Nitrogen, which is used to create chlorophyll, but Nitrogen is pretty tough to come by in a usable form in terrestrial environments like this, and is often sourced from decomposing leaf litter from deciduous plants and trees that’s broken down by fungi and insects and distributed with the help of various mycorrhizal fungi. Yet here, in riparian areas of streams that support Salmon, there are unusually high levels of Nitrogen 15 and Carbon 13, which are rare stable isotopes primarily found in the oceans.  Turns out that these salmon, after spending their adult lives in the oceans, return up these rivers to spawn and when they die, their carcasses are carried off into the woods by Bears and other predators like this one here where they decompose and are carried even further into the forest by Birds and other scavengers, and when they break down here or find their way back to the forest floor through scat from whatever has eaten it, they leave those rare isotopes of Nitrogen and Carbon in the soil, redistributing these important nutrients all throughout the forest so that trees like these Redcedars here can grow big, strong and healthy. Studies of these trees show higher than usual concentrations of these rare oceanic derived nutrients deep in their heartwood, suggesting a relationship between these fish and forests that goes back thousands of years, so without these Salmon, the iconic forests of Cascadia wouldn’t exist as they do today. 🙌🌲 #bear #salmon #forest #ecology #edutok #education #nature
Always cool to see a Bear nibbling away on some fresh Salmon! Yet Bears are messy eaters, and they tend to not finish their meals - rude! 🙄 Yet these Salmon carcasses littering the forest floor here denotes a really important connection within these ecosystems. The main limiting growth factor for trees like Western Redcedars is Nitrogen, which is used to create chlorophyll, but Nitrogen is pretty tough to come by in a usable form in terrestrial environments like this, and is often sourced from decomposing leaf litter from deciduous plants and trees that’s broken down by fungi and insects and distributed with the help of various mycorrhizal fungi. Yet here, in riparian areas of streams that support Salmon, there are unusually high levels of Nitrogen 15 and Carbon 13, which are rare stable isotopes primarily found in the oceans.  Turns out that these salmon, after spending their adult lives in the oceans, return up these rivers to spawn and when they die, their carcasses are carried off into the woods by Bears and other predators like this one here where they decompose and are carried even further into the forest by Birds and other scavengers, and when they break down here or find their way back to the forest floor through scat from whatever has eaten it, they leave those rare isotopes of Nitrogen and Carbon in the soil, redistributing these important nutrients all throughout the forest so that trees like these Redcedars here can grow big, strong and healthy. Studies of these trees show higher than usual concentrations of these rare oceanic derived nutrients deep in their heartwood, suggesting a relationship between these fish and forests that goes back thousands of years, so without these Salmon, the iconic forests of Cascadia wouldn’t exist as they do today. 🙌🌲 #bear #salmon #forest #ecology #edutok #education #nature

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