From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15634 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, February 27 2025 Volume 14 : Number 15634 Today's Subjects: ----------------- CURES hip, back, or sciatica pain ["Sciatica Pain" ] Discover a Unique Fat-burning Method ["100 lbs DOWN" <100lbsDOWN@generato] Can't Sleep? Do This 20 Minutes Before Bed ["Sleep Better" Subject: CURES hip, back, or sciatica pain CURES hip, back, or sciatica pain http://livecare.ru.com/TEf-R6eHhyKXuDl3E-C8qyFon3PC3ivQXDri-ePpveN3jlUuNA http://livecare.ru.com/MuVQURDAU8eichYVo5UkEQdFUyRR2V-8EkbWqMu7VwM8WU5cLw ve taller and wider skulls, shorter snouts, and larger bodies relative to carnivorous and omnivorous reptiles. Increasing the strength of the skull allows for increased muscle presence and increases the ability of the skull to withstand stronger forces. Albino Iguana - Bred to be kept as a pet Green iguana skull (Iguana iguana).jpg: Brian Gratwicke derivative work: B kimmel (talk) Green iguana skull and teeth: The teeth of the green iguana sit on the surface of the jawbone, known as acrodontal placement. Simple phylogeny with Reptilia highlighted in green: Iguanians are within Lepidosauria. Furthermore, the teeth of the iguana are acrodontal, meaning that their teeth sit on top of the surface of the jaw bone and project upwards. The teeth themselves are small and serrated - designed to grasp and shear food. Reproduction Male iguanas, like other male examples of Squamata, have two hemipenes. During copulation, one hemipenis is inserted into the female's cloacal vent. A female can store sperm from previous mates for several years to continue to fertilize her eggs in case she finds no male within her territory when she is ready to lay again. Mating/courtship Iguanas tend to follow a promiscuous or polygynandrous mating style during the dry season. Mating during the dry season ensures that their offspring will hatch during the wet or rainy season when food will be m ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2025 09:09:04 +0100 From: "Rx-Pharma" Subject: Treat yourself be in the best of health Treat yourself be in the best of health http://nervefrsh.best/P-4ZSRdvOCxcrj-4n1BzXMDId_w4bNVtA4IgCW7v-RP0tz9Lnw http://nervefrsh.best/05uzmWZHov_Wud0USSaydpMOY1zHD-m93o9eZ_C1NlpbEXLD ment basins. The headwaters and upper basin comprise about 1000 square kilometers and rest in the southern Maya Mountains, whilst the lower basin is known as the Mountain Pine Ridge catchment. The soils in the upper watershed tend to be shallow and rocky, leading to rapid runoff. All of the upper catchment tributaries join the mainstem channel considerably before Guacamayo, the approximate join point of the two connecting sub-sheds of the Macal River. Peak flows follow the rainy season of June to August, with tailing rains until February; lowest flows are in the dry season from March to May. For the lower Macal River catchment (or Mountain Pine Ridge area), tributary streams are arranged radially to feed the mainstem; principal lower basin rivers are the Privassion, Rio On, Rio Frio, Mollejon, Chaa Creek and Cacao Camp. In the lower catchment basin, there is considerable overland friction to surface runoff due to the dense terrestrial detrititus and understory on the forest floor, even though the forest canopy itself is sometimes sparse. The retarded runoff of this lower sub-watershed allows the rapid peak runoff of the upper watershed to overtake the flow within Mountain Pine Ridge, forming an effective single massive peak wave, which exacerbates downstream flooding in the Belize River, and, in fact, controls the flood stage of the larger Belize River. This effect of simultaneous peak flow is further enhanced by the radial geometry of the lower Macal Basin tributaries, encouraging all sub-basin flow to reach the mainstem at approximately the same time. Ecology Lower Macal watershed. The Macal River winds through large expanses of primary and secondary growth broadleaf tropical forest, including a substantial tract of the Chiquibul Forest Reserve and National Park The watershed consists of closed canopy upland forests as well as a fertile floodplain, which is often overgrown with ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2025 09:15:42 +0100 From: "McAfee" Subject: Your protection has ended! Your protection has ended! http://activator.ru.com/ruETsW__wXzN7t0_T3BSPeFlF3AO7SRppsljJAb3rqwfLT_a2A http://activator.ru.com/hTmqpZGu82EXvUez9NkweWTdQiLwvA-AzDe_lDbQ7OKqSl9mcA anas have keen vision and can see shapes, shadows, colors, and movement at long distances. Their visual acuity enables them to navigate through crowded forests and to locate food. They employ visual signals to communicate with other members of the same species. The tympanum, the iguana's eardrum, is located above the subtympanic shield (or "ear shield") behind each eye. Iguanas are often hard to spot, as they tend to blend into their surroundings, and their coloration enables them to hide from larger predators. Like most reptiles, an iguana has a three-chambered heart with two atria, one ventricle, and two aortae with a systemic circulation. The muscles of an iguana are very light in color due to the high proportion of fast-twitch, glycolytic muscle fibers (type A). These A fibers are not very vascularized and are low in myoglobin, giving them their pale look. This high density of A fibers allows iguanas to move very quickly for a short period of time, which facilitates short bursts of movement, but is inefficient for long duration movement, since cellular respiration in A fibers is anaerobic. Parietal eye Several species of lizards, including the iguanas, have a pale scale towards the back of their heads marking the parietal eye. This organ is sensitive to changes in illumination and sends signals to the pineal gland noting the change between day and night. A photopigment commonly found in the lamprey, known as parapinopsin, is also found in the iguana, and is sensitive to ultraviolet light and aids in the signaling between day and night. Skull morphology and diet Iguanas have an exclusively herbivorous diet, as illustrated above by a green iguana eating a mango in Venezuela. Iguanas have developed an herbivorous lifestyle, foraging exclusively on vegetation and foliage. To acquire, process, and digest plant matter, herbivorous lizards must have a higher bite force relative to their size in comparison to carnivorous or omnivorous reptiles. The skull of the iguana has undergone modifications resulting in a strong bite force and efficient processing of vegetation, according to one study. To accom ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2025 09:55:48 +0100 From: "100 lbs DOWN" <100lbsDOWN@generatorpower.ru.com> Subject: Discover a Unique Fat-burning Method Discover a Unique Fat-burning Method http://generatorpower.ru.com/2X8X7HYPBHvYp9KDLodm-Rz880VA604Jn4FRZw-9tXYfnGIMGA http://generatorpower.ru.com/5Gt63eKC-pTJUtOWKO8b0aN3QAmUFqw8WJt0nMTwOJ8OMfe2QA trols the flood stage of the larger Belize River. This effect of simultaneous peak flow is further enhanced by the radial geometry of the lower Macal Basin tributaries, encouraging all sub-basin flow to reach the mainstem at approximately the same time. Ecology Lower Macal watershed. The Macal River winds through large expanses of primary and secondary growth broadleaf tropical forest, including a substantial tract of the Chiquibul Forest Reserve and National Park The watershed consists of closed canopy upland forests as well as a fertile floodplain, which is often overgrown with dense jungle vegetation trailing into the verges of the river itself. Considerable biodiversity is found within the Macal River catchment basin, including megafauna, avafauna, fish, reptiles, amphibians, as well as smaller mammals, arthropods and plants. The Macal watershed is habitat to over a dozen rare and endangered species.[citation needed] Two Important threatened megafauna found here are the jaguar, Panthera onca, and Belize's largest land animal, Baird's tapir, Tapirus bairdii, which is also the national animal of Belize. There is abundant birdlife in the Macal Basin; for example, in the Mounta ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2025 08:35:41 +0100 From: "Sleep Better" Subject: Can't Sleep? Do This 20 Minutes Before Bed Can't Sleep? Do This 20 Minutes Before Bed http://nervefrsh.best/NRz85oQLyf1bgMIbtmXC9O86fVf128G3seKdIfbTJHONAK7puA http://nervefrsh.best/B2HNlJkMdXE8udwURD-ThgJjcxH5IvP9S9mToI91IAXrFcVmcw ically flourish in tropical, warm climates, such as regions of South America and islands in the Caribbean and in the Pacific. Iguanas typically possess dorsal spines across their back, a dewlap on the neck, sharp claws, a long whip-like tail, and a stocky, squat build. Most iguanas are arboreal, living in trees, but some species tend to be more terrestrial, which means they prefer the ground. Iguanas are typically herbivores and their diets vary based on what plant life is available within their habitat. Iguanas across many species remain oviparious, and exhibit little to no parental care when their eggs hatch. They do, however, display nest-guarding behavior. Like all extant non-avian reptiles, they are poikilothermic, and also rely on regular periods of basking under the sun to thermoregulate. Distribution All but one of modern iguana genera are native to the Americas, ranging from the deserts of the Southwestern United States through Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, to throughout South America down to northernmost Argentina. 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