From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8073 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, December 16 2021 Volume 14 : Number 8073 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Congratulations! You can get a $50 Bank of America gift card! ["Bank of A] Congrats! your Sams Club Reward Shipped? ["Sam's Club Shopper Gift Card C] Beautiful and unique Huusk Knives are essential for every chef. ["Kitchen] Herpes Virus Hiding Place Revealed! (Nobody Believed This!) ["Cold Sore V] Try Our #1 Rated Hawkeye Sling Today ["Warm And DRY Jacket" Subject: Congratulations! You can get a $50 Bank of America gift card! Congratulations! 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Congrats! your Sams Club Reward Shipped? http://gummiies.us/3EFqLMEyN-X1TJ7-JjNk9mN-eHwzo0VjSrV8g1_vyh-tKxdklw http://gummiies.us/7DwJVPH82qa0pcYqut_WIkzGGTImpBpds-7_ey3Def8RfKXQnA tish biologist Arthur Loveridge described a new subspecies D. jamesoni kaimosae, from a specimen collected from the Kaimosi Forest in western Kenya, observing that it had fewer subcaudal scales and a black (rather than green) tail. Analysis of the components of the venom of all mambas places Jameson's mamba as sister species to the western green mamba (Dendroaspis viridis), as shown in the cladogram below. ? ? ? king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) ? ? ? ? ? ? Jameson's mamba b western subspecies (Dendroaspis j. jamesoni) ? ? Jameson's mamba b eastern subspecies (Dendroaspis j. kaimosae) ? ? ? western green mamba (Dendroaspis viridis) ? ? ? ? eastern green mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps) ? ? black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) ? ? ? ? Description Jameson's mamba is a long and slender snake with smooth scales and a tail which typically accounts for 20 to 25% of its total length. The total length (including tail) of an adult snake is approximately 1.5b2.2 m (4 ft 11 inb7 ft 3 in). It may grow as large as 2.64 m (8 ft 8 in). The general consensus is that the sexes are of similar sizes, although fieldwork in southeastern Nigeria found that males were significantly larger than females. Adults tend to be dull green across the back, blending to pale green towards the underbelly with scales generally edged with black. The neck, throat and underparts are typically cream or yellowish in colour. Jameson's mamba has a narrow and elongated head containing small eyes and round pupils. Like the western green mamba, the neck may be flattened. The subspecies D. jamesoni kaimosae, which is found in the eastern part of the species' range, features a black tail, while central and western examples typically have a pale green or yellow tail. The thin fangs are attached to the upper jaw and have a furrow running down their anterior su ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2021 05:27:59 -0500 From: "Kitchen Knife" Subject: Beautiful and unique Huusk Knives are essential for every chef. Beautiful and unique Huusk Knives are essential for every chef. http://weightyloss.us/CCM3GEluJYssqNc0qTAK6rb19jBXIVXW8QpzMdY636S6RF35FA http://weightyloss.us/ykA1fGa4dN_UqN4FPu7M9Bdpntv6ubNEEwxSJJeGHrVC75YXmg alation See also: Snake scale B' Nomenclature of scales The number and pattern of scales on a snake's body play a key role in the identification and differentiation at the species level. Jameson's mamba has between 15 and 17 rows of dorsal scales at midbody, 210 to 236 (Subsp. jamesoni) or 202 to 227 ventral scales (Subsp. kaimosae), 94 to 122 (ssp jamesoni) or 94 to 113 (Subsp. kaimosae) divided subcaudal scales, and a divided anal scale. Its mouth is lined with 7 to 9 (usually 8) supralabial scales above and 8 to 10 (usually 9) sublabial scales below, the fourth ones located over and under the eye. Its eyes have three preocular, three postocular and one subocular scale. Distribution and habitat green snake on a tree Subsp. jamesoni navigating a tree, Korup National Park green snake on a tree from above Dorsal view of scales Jameson's mamba occurs mostly in Central Africa and West Africa, and in some parts of East Africa. In Central Africa it can be found from Angola northwards to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Central African Republic, and as far north as the Imatong Mountains of South Sudan. In West Africa it ranges from Ghana eastwards to Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. In East Africa it can be found in Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania. The subspecies D. jamesoni kaimosae is endemic to East Africa and chiefly found in western Kenya, where its type locality is located, as well as in Uganda, Rwanda, and the adjacent Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is a relatively common and widespread snake, particularly across its western range. Fieldwork in Nigeria indicated the species is sedentary. Found in primary and secondary rainforests, woodland, forest-savanna and deforested areas at elevations of up to 2,200 metres (7,200 ft) high, Jameson's mamba is an adaptable species; it persists in areas where there has been extensive deforestation and human development. It is often found around buildings, town parks, farmlands and plantations. 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Evolutionary history Lepidodendron, an extinct lycophyte tree Palms and cycads as they might have appeared in the middle Tertiary Further information: Evolutionary history of plants The earliest trees were tree ferns, horsetails and lycophytes, which grew in forests in the Carboniferous period. The first tree may have been Wattieza, fossils of which have been found in New York State in 2007 dating back to the Middle Devonian (about 385 million years ago). Prior to this discovery, Archaeopteris was the earliest known tree. Both of these reproduced by spores rather than seeds and are considered to be links between ferns and the gymnosperms which evolved in the Triassic period. The gymnosperms include conifers, cycads, gnetales and ginkgos and these may have appeared as a result of a whole genome duplication event which took place about 319 million years ago. Ginkgophyta was once a widespread diverse group of which the only survivor is the maidenhair tree Ginkgo biloba. This is considered to be a living fossil because it is virtually unchanged from the fossilised specimens found in Triassic deposits. During the Mesozoic (245 to 66 million years ago) the conifers flourished and became adapted to live in all the major terrestrial habitats. Subsequently, the tree forms of flowering plants evolved during the Cretaceous period. These began to displace the conifers during the Tertiary era (66 to 2 million years ago) when forests covered the globe. When the climate cooled 1.5 million years ago and the first of four ice ages occurred, the forests retreated as the ice advanced. In the interglacials, trees recolonised the land that had been covered by ice, only to be driven back again in the next ice age. Ecology Further information: Forest Trees are an important part of the terrestrial ecosystem, providing esse ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2021 05:00:30 -0500 From: "Warm And DRY Jacket" Subject: Try Our #1 Rated Hawkeye Sling Today Try Our #1 Rated Hawkeye Sling Today http://weightyloss.us/f4r9y-6vKtPXYRoKZRF17DGGjJy-BRWN90_IG700pCyAvWkTlg http://weightyloss.us/GzwOp-s_uF_d6LYVmBys8g8O2HNGmJ0XcAAoKOhmLf0wevD7PA ameson's mamba From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Jameson's mamba closeup of scales on body and head of snake Subsp. jamesoni, Korup National Park Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classificationedit Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Suborder: Serpentes Family: Elapidae Genus: Dendroaspis Species: D. jamesoni Binomial name Dendroaspis jamesoni (Traill, 1843) Dendroaspis jamesoni distribution.svg Range of Jameson's mamba Synonyms Elaps jamesoni Traill, 1843 Dendraspis jamesoni b GC Subject: Never lose signal again with portable Wi-Fi Never lose signal again with portable Wi-Fi http://manukaitchy.us/OklcfBYUbRaHtiQieIhMrGfH9foWGoOTxITNg1fr76OvAvXLkA http://manukaitchy.us/Hzi0wI3n2QhClm9opVMdhsRs62Xo4ulXQ3uT5Lo3F7_2KfBrqA enomous snake From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search The black mamba is the most feared snake in Africa because of its size, aggression, venom toxicity and speed of onset of symptoms following envenomation For the video game character, see Venom Snake. Venomous snakes are species of the suborder Serpentes that are capable of producing venom, which they use for killing prey, for defense, and to assist with digestion of their prey. The venom is typically delivered by injection using hollow or grooved fangs, although some venomous snakes lack well-developed fangs. Common venomous snakes include the families Elapidae, Viperidae, Atractaspididae, and some of the Colubridae. The toxicity of venom is mainly indicated by murine LD50, while multiple factors are considered to judge the potential danger to humans. Other important factors for risk assessment include the likelihood that a snake will bite, the quantity of venom delivered with the bite, the efficiency of the delivery mechanism, and the location of a bite on the body of the victim. Snake venom may have both neurotoxic and hemotoxic properties. Contents 1 Evolution 2 Taxonomy 3 Terminology 4 Danger 4.1 Toxicity issues 4.2 Other factors 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Evolution Main article: Evolution of snake venom The evolutionary history of venomous snakes can be traced back to as far as 28 million years ago. Snake venom is actually modified saliva used for prey immobilization and self-defense and is usually delivered through highly specialized teeth, hollow fangs, directly into the bloodstream or tissue of the target. Evidence has recently been presented for the toxicofera hypothesis, that venom was present (in small amounts) in the ancestors of all snakes (as well as several lizard families) as "toxic saliva" and evolved to extremes in those snake families normally classified as venomous by parallel evolution. The toxicofera hypothesis further implies[according to whom?] that "nonvenomous" snake lineages have either lost the ability to produce venom (but may still have lingering venom pseudogenes), or actually do produce venom in small quantities, likely sufficient[according to whom?] to help capture small prey but causing no harm to humans when bitten. Taxonomy There is not a single or special taxonomic group for venomous snakes. Venom is known in several families. This has been interpreted[by whom?] to mean venom in snakes originated more than once as the result of convergent evolution. Around a quarter of all snake species are identified as being venom ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8073 **********************************************