Stamp: Corucia zebrata (Solomon Islands 2005)

Corucia zebrata (Solomon Islands 2005)

07 December (Solomon Islands ) within release WWF Skink goes into circulation Stamp Corucia zebrata face value 1.50 Solomon Islands dollar

Stamp Corucia zebrata in catalogues
Michel: Mi: SB 1282
Stamp Number: Sn: SB 1035
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: SB 1162

Stamp is horizontal format.

Also in the issue WWF Skink:

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Stamp Corucia zebrata in digits
Country: Solomon Islands
Date: 2005-12-07
Size: 44 x 29
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1.50 Solomon Islands dollar

Stamp Corucia zebrata it reflects the thematic directions:

Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia (also called Metazoa). All animals are motile, meaning they can move spontaneously and independently, at some point in their lives. Their body plan eventually becomes fixed as they develop, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later on in their lives. All animals are heterotrophs: they must ingest other organisms or their products for sustenance.

Reptiles are tetrapod (four-limbed vertebrate) animals in the class Reptilia, comprising today's turtles, crocodilians, snakes, amphisbaenians, lizards, tuatara, and their extinct relatives. The study of these traditional reptile orders, historically combined with that of modern amphibians, is called herpetology. Because some reptiles are more closely related to birds than they are to other reptiles (e.g., crocodiles are more closely related to birds than they are to lizards), the traditional groups of "reptiles" listed above do not together constitute a monophyletic grouping (or clade). For this reason, many modern scientists prefer to consider the birds part of Reptilia as well, thereby making Reptilia a monophyletic class.

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