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Cleaning up shipwrecks: Infographic
Last year, a team of professional divers removed 8 tons of fishing nets, fishing weights and other marine litter from the sunken shipwreck SS Kilmore.
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First aid for dental accidents: Info sheet
This information sheet was drawn up by the Flemish Institute for Oral Health and indicates what to do in the event of a broken or displaced (milk) tooth.
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Lelie: Lilium candidum
Illustratieve foto bij uitleg over de voorplanting bij bloemplanten. De meeldraden, stamper, kroonbladen zijn duidelijk zichtbaar.
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Roofs and facades of houses: Wall panels
These wall charts are made to go out with the students and discuss houses.
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Grass snake
The grass snake is a non-poisonous snake, which occurs naturally in Belgium and the Netherlands. She can bite, but does not inject poison. She defends herself by producing a foul-smelling body secretion, or by pretending to be dead. She lives in …
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Dambordje
This moth thanks his name to the pattern he has on his wings.
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Metal butterfly
The metal winner is a day-active night butterfly: he has the anatomy of a night butterfly (watch the antennas) but lives by day. He thanks his name to his metallic color, and the fact that he blinks strongly in the sun.
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Little Owl
The Little Owl is a small owl that you can also find during the day. He often sits on stones or lookouts.
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Meadow Damselfly with dew drops on reed stalk
This is the male of the meadow brook damselfly, one of the most beautiful damselflies in our country. Unlike dragonflies, they fold their wings closed on the abdomen when at rest.
Meadow brook damsels are an indicator of water quality: they prefer …
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Metamorphosis of a dragonfly
Dragonflies lay eggs. After these hatch, they become a larva that can remain underwater for several years. When the moment has come, the larva crawls out of the water along a blade to change into an adult dragonfly. It will only live for a few …
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Little plover on the water
The lesser plover is a wader that walks down the banks to forage for food. A male is depicted here, recognizable by the black on the head.
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Graspieper
The grapefruit is a songbird that we find along open plains, such as fields. He usually eats insects he collects from the ground.
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