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Education / Re: OAU Admission For 2012/2013 Session by Lickingleks(m): 11:23pm On Feb 09, 2013
miss law: you re wrong on dat....Dos pple really help us out alot .
ND who said we hv a problem........hmmm d only problem wud b e-portal nd d fault is frm oau nt d stalite
i'm nt sayin dey avn't helpd at al bt luk at d amount of freshas here. Nt evn a 100th of us wld visit dis thread afta dis w8 is ova. N i bliv we DO av info problems. Wen is d reg startin xactly? Wat wld hapn on march 4th? Do u knw d ansas?
Education / Re: OAU Admission For 2012/2013 Session by Lickingleks(m): 1:24pm On Feb 09, 2013
I tink d gr8est problem wit dis thread is d fact dat stalites wu joind d thread b4 gainin admisn r no longa bodad by wat's goin on here wen dey r in d best positn 2 enlighten us

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Education / Re: OAU Admission For 2012/2013 Session by Lickingleks(m): 1:02pm On Feb 09, 2013
TOSIN ACCA: Vocabulary scoreboard chart(as at 9/2/2013):
1.Supreme KHIS- 10 POINTS.
2.Orimolade- 5 points
3.Henwall - 5 points
4.GodzBeloved-5 points
5.Miss law - 5 points
6.Hermienart- 5 points
:->
HERE COMES TODAY'S QUESTION:
Give a phrasal verb whose meaning is TO MAKE PROBLEMS OR DIFFICULTIES SEEM LESS SERIOUS OR IMPORTANT,ESPECIALLY TALKING TO PEOPLE.
Rule:6 hours to go.
To water down
Education / Re: OAU Admission For 2012/2013 Session by Lickingleks(m): 10:00pm On Feb 08, 2013
So many gramarians in d ouse. Wat's d point? It's nt lyk u guys scored above 80 in jamb eng is it?
Education / Re: OAU Admission For 2012/2013 Session by Lickingleks(m): 9:53pm On Feb 08, 2013
Hausa: fo those not familiar with natgeo wild. This can be helpful
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THE SNAKE BY NAME BLACK MAMBA.
Black Mamba
Genus : Dendroaspis Species : polylepis. The Black Mamba is the most deadly snake in the
world. They grow 14 feet in length, and can travel at speeds of up to 12 mph.They have a head shaped like a coffin. The Black Mamba is not actually black in colour. They have a brownish-gray body with a light
belly and brownish scales along itsback. It gets its name from the color of the lining of its mouth, which is purple-black, and which itdisplays when threatened.
The Black Mamba lives in South Africa. They like
open, low habitats such as savannas, rocky places and open woodlands. They are active during the day. They often sleep in hollow trees, burrows, rock crevices, or empty termite mounds, and will come back to the same place every night.
The Black Mambas feed on small mammals and birds, like voles, rats, squirrels, mice, rats, or bushbabies.
Once a Mamba was found with a parrot in its stomach, another with a full grown Forest Cobra! It will strike a large animal and then release it. It then stalks their victim until it becomes paralyzed. With smaller animals it will strike and hold on until the animal becomes paralyzed. Its flexible jaws and scales makes it possible to eat the animal whole. Several weeks after a pair of mamba mate, the female
will find a good place to lay 6-17 eggs. The burrow must be damp but not wet, and warm, but not too hot. After she lays her eggs the female leaves. The young snakes are about 16-24 inches long when they hatch three months later. They reach maturity when they are 3-4 feet in length.
The Black Mambas are found in pairs or small groups.
They are very nervous, and head away fast when a human approaches. When the mamba feels threatened it will raise its front and head about 3-4 feet off the ground, open its mouth, spread a flat hood, and shake its head. When they attack they will make several quick strikes, and escape as fast as they can. They can strike from 4-6 feet away.
Beforeantivenins were developed, a black mamba
bite was 100% fatal.
They are invulnerable, because noanimal can actually kill them. Theirvenom can kill just about anything, so
they don't have much to worry about. The mambais
mainly threatened by habitat destruction.
is dis d same snake known 2 b able 2 go thru d most imposible openins in search of fud
Education / Re: OAU Admission For 2012/2013 Session by Lickingleks(m): 11:33am On Feb 08, 2013
I'm a broda. Nyc 2 c sum1 wit d same beliefs as mine here

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