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Although mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) managed to elude discovery until as late as 1902, their populations have been so decimated by deforestation, hunting, and the illegal pet trade that only 720 remain in the wild, split between Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and the Virunga range of volcanic mountains on the borders of the Democratic Repulic of Congo, Rwanda, Uganda. Civil unrest in central Africa, particularly in the Congo, add another wrinkle in conservation efforts.
Found only on the islands from which it derives its name, the freshwater Philippine crocodile (Crocodylus mindorensis) is legally protected in its native country, although it continues to face threats from human disturbance, including habitat loss and accidental death by dynamite fishing. A 1995 survey found only 100 adult crocs left in the wild, making the animal one of the most severely threatened species on the planet.
5)Black-Footed FerretThe only ferret native to North America, and one of the most endangered mammals on the continent, the black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) teeters on the edge of extinction because human development has reduced their grasslands habitat to less than 2 percent of its original size. Because prairie dogs comprise 90 percent of a ferret's diet, the destruction of prairie-dog colonies due to habitat destruction, pest-elimination programs, and disease are huge contributors to the ferret's downward spiral.
Also known as the Amur tiger, the Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica), whose former range included northeastern China, the Korean Peninsula, and Mongolia, is now almost completely confined to Russia's Amur-Ussuri region, where it is now protected. An estimated 350 to 450 tigers are believed to be still alive, although the persistent threats of habitat loss through logging and development, as well as poaching for their fur and bones continue to loom overhead.
Smaller and more slender than its gray-wolf cousin, the red wolf (Canis lupus rufus) managed to survive the Late Pleistocene ice age but may not be able to slink by modern man. Once widespread throughout the southeastern United States, red wolf-populations have been so devastated by predator-control programs and habitat loss that the dearth of breeding partners has led many of them to mate with coyotes instead, further reducing the number of genetically pure wolves. An estimated 100 wolves roam northeastern North Carolina today, while another 150 reside at captive breeding facilities across the United States.
Although the International Whaling Commission banned the hunting of gray whales in 1947, the Western Pacific population (Esrichtiius robustus) never recovered from unchecked whaling in the 19th and early 20th centuries: Out of the 100 western grays that remain, only 23 are reproductive females. Their only known feeding ground off the northeastern coast of Sakhalin Island in Russia has since been annexed by oil companies whose exploration and mining activities, including high-intensity seismic surveying, drilling operations, increased ship and air traffic, and oil spills, are driving the 30-ton mammals to extinction.
The smallest of rhinoceroses (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) used to flourish throughout the rainforests, cloud forests, and swamps of India and Southeast Asia. Now critically endangered, only six substantial populations remain in the wild, where they're estimated to number around 300. The main culprits for their dwindling numbers? Illegal poaching--their horns can fetch as much as $30,000 per kilogram on the black market--and the rampant destruction of their habitat in the name of human progress. Another reason the animals are doomed: Zoos have found very little success breeding the rhinos in captivity.
Credits: http://www.livescience.com/animals/top10-species-kiss-goodbye-1.html
For other endangered species of animals and plants refer IUCN
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Biological source:Ergot(Ergot of Rye) is the dried sclerotium of a fungus, Claviceps purpurea, Family Clavicepitaceae, arising in the ovary of the rye, Secale cereale.
Macroscopic Characters:
Microscopic characters:
Ergot shows outer zone of purplish brown rectangular cells, which are often more or less obliterated. the pseudoparenchyma consists of oval or rounded cells containing fixed oil and protein, and possessing highly refractive walls which give a reaction of chitin. Cellulose and lignin are absent.
Constituents:
The ergot alkaloids(ergolines) can be divided into two classes:
Ergometrine group (water soluble) | Ergometrine (-) Ergometrinine (+)
| Lysergic acid or its isomer is linkd to an amino alcohol |
Ergotamine group (water insoluble) | Ergotamine (-) Ergotaminine (+) Ergosine (-) Ergosinine (+) | Lysergic acid or Isolysergic acid is linked to other amino acid |
Ergotoxin group (water insoluble) | Ergocristine (-) Ergocristinine (+) Ergocryptine (-) Ergocryptinine (+) Ergocornine (-) Ergocorninine (+) | “”””””””” |
Create the longest line possible. The more segments your line has, the higher the score you can achieve.
Use the arrow keys or the mouse scroll-wheel to rotate your tile. Click with the mouse or press the spacebar to place your tile and watch your line grow.
Avoid the walls for as long as you can. Once you have placed as many tiles as you are able, your game will end.
To move a ball, click on it with the mouse (circle will appear) to select it, then click on a free cell in a field. To deselect a ball just click on another. If movement is possible, ball will go to the specified empty field. After each turn, 3 new balls are placed on a field (random colours & positions). Preview panel shows colours of the next 3 balls. You can always force the next turn without moving anything. Click on preview panel. If the game field is full, game is over.
Game goal is to arrange balls of the same colour in a straight lines (every direction). 5 or more balls on a straight line are removed and points are given. Longer lines give more points to you. Crossing lines count together.
It is similar to the old Tetris game but it is rather a circle
How to play..
Use the arrow keys to guide the falling blocks, spacebar and the up-arrow will rotate the block in opposite directions. Alternatively the keys A,W,S and D can be used as arrow keys for the same purpose.
When a complete horizontal ring of 15 blocks is occupied by pieces the row will collapse and earn 100 points. If multiple rows are cleared at a time you will earn bonus points.
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The service, called "Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity," will initially be available in the U.K. and Ireland, but Sony plans to expand it to more countries in 2011. It expects to add at least Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, New Zealand and the U.S. next year.
Consumers will need a 2010-model network-enabled Bravia TV, Blu-ray Disc player, personal computer or a PlayStation 3 games console to access the service, which will offer 6 million songs at launch, said Kaz Hirai, who runs Sony's network services division and also heads its game business. He was speaking in Tokyo.
Two service options are available. The basic plan will offer dozens of genre-specific and era-specific channels of non-stop music, and a premium service will add on-demand access to all songs in the library and additional channels with new music. Sony said music from all four major record companies -- Universal, Sony, Warner and EMI -- and from many independent labels is available.
The basic plan will carry a monthly cost of £3.99 (US$6.18) or €3.99 ($5.25) and the premium service will cost £9.99 or €9.99 per month.
Users on both price plans can also synchronize existing playlists to the service. Sony's software will scan files in the user's music library and digitally fingerprint each song. This data -- and not the audio file -- will be uploaded to the service and, once matched with songs in the database, will be added to the user's own library and be available on demand across all devices.
The service works with most music file formats, except those with DRM (digital rights management). Sony is planning to later add support for protected music files.
This method allows a user to quickly make their music library available across all connected devices, but it comes with one drawback: songs that aren't among the 6 million in the database won't be accessible through the service.
As its name suggests, the service runs on Sony's Qriocity network platform. Qriocity is intended to link all of the company's network-enabled consumer electronics products and shares the same base as the PlayStation Network that links Sony's gaming devices.
At launch the music service is not available via Sony's PlayStation Portable or Sony Ericsson cell phones, but there are plans to roll out the service to those devices, said Hirai.
The music service was developed with London-based Omnifone, which offers consumer electronics and telecom companies a system called MusicStation that they can rebrand. Sony Ericsson's PlayNow service is based on the Omnifone platform.
Sony already offers a video-on-demand service over the Qriocity platform in the U.S. and a handful of European countries.
He has 11 hundreds against Australia, nine against Sri Lanka, seven against England, six against South Africa, five against Bangladesh, four against New Zealand, three each against West Indies and Zimbabwe and two against Pakistan.
Here’s a list of batsmen with 20 Test hundreds or more.
Here’s a list of all Indian batsmen who’ve scored hundreds in Tests.
Highlighted rows indicate active First Class cricketers.
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