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Dzus is only a name for the type of quarter-turn fastener used to secured skin panels on aircraft. It was invented by someone named William Dzus in the early 1930s. There's no abbreviation for dzus.
The population of African elephants is estimated to be between 470,000 - 690,000. This is a huge decrease from the 1930s and 1940s when the population was estimated to be between 3 and 5 million.
The RIFA (Red Imported Fire Ant) was accidentally introduced into the United States aboard a South American cargo ship that docked at the port of Mobile, Alabama, in the 1930s, but now infests the majority of the Southern and Southwestern United States. Source: Wikipedia
"In the early part of the 1930s, UKC registered and trademarked with the United States Department of Commerce the Purple Ribbon Pedigree. This pedigree is only offered by the United Kennel Club, Inc., and is the mark of the United Kennel Club purebred dog. The Purple Ribbon designation is awarded to eligible dogs at birth by the United Kennel Club and is signified in all UKC records by the letters 'PR' appearing before the dog's name. Purple Ribbon-bred dogs have six generations of known ancestors and all 14 ancestors within the last three generations must be registered with UKC (indicated by all 14 ancestors having registration numbers)."
Raccoons are not *native* to England, but they definitely *do* live in the wild there! Brits have been importing them from North America for pets, especially since the 2007 change to the law, which says that that licenses are no longer required. Escaped and abandoned raccoons are now showing up and raiding trash cans, bird nests, and gardens. England is quickly heading the way of Germany - where two raccoons imported in the 1930s have now swelled to close to a million (and the songbird population is suffering. Raccoons do love eggs!)
In the 1930s, Dobzhansky and Mayr explained that species originate through allopatric speciation.
In the 1930s, Dobzhansky and Mayr explained that species originate through allopatric speciation.
the origin of the keyboard is from the type writer from the 1930s.
Frick and Frack were the nick-names of the 1930s comedy ice-skating guys.
Japan became militant in the 1930s because it needed the resources of neighboring nations.
aviators of the 1930s said this to describe flying without instruments or other navigation aids
he was dumb
Origin:1930s: from Greek thalassa 'sea' (because the diseases were first known around the Mediterranean) + -aemia modern Latin, from Greek -aimia, from haima 'blood'
egypt in 1930s
The motherboard. The mainframe part of a computer. Not the monitor, but the Hard drive.
what was the fashion for the 1930s
Grasslands are a natural ecological community, and to explain their "function" is to explain the meaning of life. However, if you are asking how people use grasslands, that is an easier question. People have converted grasslands to pastures for animals or farm fields with varying success. Overuse led to the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, but no-till farming today helps preserve the soil. Grasslands make for excellent hunting opportunities for pheasants (an introduced species), grouse, and pronghorns in North America.