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Aliun [14]
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The Democratic Party was able to retain power during the Progressive Era by

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loris [4]2 years ago
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Adopting progressive reforms into its own platform
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This is  a brief write up on study of the sensory mechanisms employed by the

Robin (Turdus migratorius) in locating earthworms.

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The American Robin were captured in the wilds and caged on an outdoor lawn .The experimental birds were observed to have food preferences. Some selected the food they eat. some eat banana or apple, whilke others do accept he food offered to them

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The robins where observed to find worms in the lawn early in the morning before sunrise and few hours before sunset until the dark hours. Birds run few feet , stopped for few seconds before running again with the head slightly tilted forward in observation.

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