The salt water is called an isotonic solution because it is a nonirritating mixture with the same saltiness as your body fluids. |
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For a faster recovery from an abscessed tooth, apply a warm-water compress and rinse with warm salt water. |
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It's rotten having to wash in salt water as the soap won't lather in the slightest although it is supposed to be salt water soap. |
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Wash the waterblommetjies thoroughly and soak in salt water for 30 minutes. |
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Occasionally, we would jump in to the salt water and bob about in the waves to cool off. |
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The Mississippi also had trough type urinals and unwalled johns in the heads, and salt water showers. |
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The material of choice is agarose, a carbohydrate polymer purified from a salt water algae. |
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Those who were able to find a reasonable place to fish in the salt water found some nice Jew on the North Wall. |
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Since beryllium-nickel alloys resist corrosion by salt water, they are used in marine engine parts. |
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While the meat is cooking, peel the bananas, yautia, and plantains and put them in salt water. |
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Catastrophic breaching of the hypothetical land bridge allowed salt water from the Mediterranean to pour into the Black Sea. |
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If sea levels rise even a few inches, as is predicted, over the next century, salt water will inundate the freshwater marshes. |
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Unless you are rather experienced at maintaining a salt water aquarium, forget it. |
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She waded through the gentle salt water separating rock pools and cave and huddled in a corner where her mother used to take her. |
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A big problem is that salt water has contaminated a lot of wells in the low-lying areas when this tidal wave came in. |
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On Fiji's low-lying islands, salt water intrusion can come from above as well as below. |
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Older children can drink tea with honey or gargle warm salt water to ease throat pain. |
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Sea lice are natural parasites of wild salmonids in salt water, feeding on their mucus, skin, and blood. |
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She was constantly exposed to salt water and salt spray and when at sea she was drenched more often than she was dry. |
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This salt water can be pumped to the surface for flooding dry salt lakes, creating evaporation ponds. |
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In Washington from mid-October to early May, long-tailed ducks are usually found in deep salt water, sometimes intermingled with scoters. |
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Sea turtles are marine reptile living in salt water but have lungs and they come to the surface to breathe air. |
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The salt water he had used to clean off the worst of the gunk made his clothing stiff and scratchy. |
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The landscape of the national parks is endless stretches of salt water marshes rather than canyons or petrified forests. |
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In the net lofts along the ship canal they tar their seine twine with paraffin to protect against salt water. |
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They differ from land forests because of the soil types and the fact that the plant life and trees thrive in salt water. |
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My father may have been in the merchant navy, but that doesn't mean there's salt water coursing through my veins. |
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Then, I felt the ocean beckoning, pulling on the stone, as if the salt water on the surface of the stone was being called home. |
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The department has never depended on Wasa for water in the areas serviced by the salt water main system. |
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A total of 238 mice were used, half of which were injected with the drug methamphetamine and half salt water. |
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We can find it in collection holding tanks, salt water lines, bilges, void spaces, and storage tanks. |
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Certain genes, called vps genes, enable V. cholerae to stick together in bacterial communities, or biofilms, in both fresh and salt water. |
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According to Uphof fruits preserved in cans, with salt water and sugar, are eaten by Muhammadan pilgrims during their journeys to Mecca. |
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During the second I was under I swallowed a mouthful of salt water and got plenty in my eyes. |
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If necessary to loosen mucus in the nose, you can use salt water nose drops. |
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The polymer coated mushroom anchors are resistant to rust, salt water, gasoline, oil and acid. |
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Atholville, New Brunswick, lay underwater in a coastal estuary, a brackish fresh and salt water environment teeming with life. |
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Although they are terrestrial creatures, these crabs descend to the sea to spawn, and their larvae live in salt water for a time. |
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Use a suction bulb or put some of the warm salt water in the cup of your hand to sniff it up one nostril at a time. |
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If there is a chance cabbageworms have invaded the heads, soak them in strong salt water for 15 minutes. |
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The average salt water man can't do it, and oft-times he will fail to reach out to distant feeding fish. |
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The salt water helps your doctor remove the fat, and is suctioned out along with the fat. |
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Well, with paspalum you can, so we created a system that could handle the salt water. |
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Sea ice is frozen salt water, and when natural forces break it into pieces, the larger ones are called not icebergs but ice floes. |
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He was beaten pretty badly and with the salt water... well it took the dental records to be able to ID him. |
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Pimlico to Woodburn has been fairly prosperous so the salt water must be pushing up into the far reaches of the river. |
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This melting of the ice caps causes an influx of fresh water into the salt water of the world's oceans. |
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The breeze turned inland, carrying the salt water smell into the woodland on the island's eastern tip. |
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Use an over-the-counter nasal saline spray, or flush your nostrils with warm salt water. |
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The first thing to go for was a decent wash in fresh water as we could only have salt water to wash in on board. |
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The remaining forest died out when the Hackensack River was dammed upstream, resulting in an invasion of salt water. |
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Self-help measures for a sore throat include gargling with salt water or sucking on throat lozenges. |
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There he was at the movie's first preview in a Dallas shopping center far from any salt water. |
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The salt water caused the kernels to swell and the puffed grain filled the hold with a fluffy nature's life preserver. |
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Bass in particular are known to favour areas where the salinity of the salt water has been diluted by the fresh water. |
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He made stacks of zinc and silver disks and blotting paper soaked with salt water, which acted as an electrolyte. |
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Within the bodies of brackish or salt water, an ephemeral microflora and fauna developed. |
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Avenues and the streets of central and downtown Havana turned into salt water rivers. |
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It won't take constant salt water, but it will take brackish water and it will take salt water if you flush it once the salts builds up in the root zone and the soil. |
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But it's salt water, so from an operational point of view you're pretty screwed. |
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He goes two stalls along, past one where all they sell is bacalao, dry and hanging or tender fillets in salt water, to one where all they sell are olives. |
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The seder begins with kiddush over the first cup of wine and then moves on to hors d' oeuvres of sweetbreads in salt water passed around by a servant. |
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For example, someone with a sore throat should gargle with salt water. |
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Fly fishers in the salt water environment need something entirely different to their freshwater counterpart on the chalk stream, as does the angler who fishes big reservoirs. |
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Among them are the bell-shaped protozoans called vorticellas that live in fresh or salt water, often in colonies that may contain between five and several hundred organisms. |
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Pagans bathe in salt water, burn sage, sweep away negative energy, etc., all in the belief they are ridding themselves or their sacred space of negativity. |
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The flow from the well, which then went through this pipe at the surface, consisted of natural gas, condensate and salt water from the host rock layer. |
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He showed how terrestrial animals such as snails can survive immersion even in salt water by forming a hard membranous diaphragm over the mouth of the shell. |
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It Migrates from salt water into coastal rivers to spawn in spring. |
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The doctor may recommend rinsing or gargling with salt water. |
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When the torch heats the flux, it incandesces, giving off a brilliant yellow-orange flare, just like the one you get when dripping salt water onto a gas burner. |
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This included eradication of mosquitoes, plus elimination of non-native species such as water hyacinth by flooding with salt water and trapping nutria and feral hogs. |
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Then they asked were they fresh water barnacles or salt water barnacles. |
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The tears began filling and flooding her eyes with salt water. |
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I felt the salt water in my throat, the fear, panic, and dread. |
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Sitting in the corner of the tank room is a new wooden box that contains about 3,800 litres of a nasty liquid made from a mixture of formalin and salt water. |
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For example, Day says, the canals that connect the city to the coast allow storm surges to travel inland, bringing salt water that damages the land. |
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Below the football players and dog-walkers of Marine Park is a culvert that, in theory, still carries the freshet which once thinned the salt water of the Stromme Kill. |
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But while we concentrate on our bodies, the summer sun and salt water, combined with frequent use of hairdryers and ceramic straighteners, are doing untold damage to our hair. |
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Originally formed by a subterranean stream, then flooded by the sea, it is a rare opportunity to dive in salt water among stalactites and stalagmites. |
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The sailfin molly is found in fresh, brackish, and coastal salt water in coastal lowland habitats from North Carolina to Texas and the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. |
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She's the kind of boat that demands sure knot tying from her crew and an acceptance of salt water sluicing down one's neck and ending up in one's boots. |
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I inhaled a lungful of salt water, jerked my head up to choke and gasp for air, then smacked my face back into the water so I could monitor the shark. |
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North of this is fresh water swamp, containing different vegetation from the salt water swamp, and north of that is rain forest. |
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The propped fracture is permeable enough to allow the flow of gas, oil, salt water and hydraulic fracturing fluids to the well. |
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In areas of high pore water pressure, sand and salt water can form quicksand, which is a colloid hydrogel that behaves like a liquid. |
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Once an egg is fertilized, it is then planktonic, which is a collection of microorganisms that drift abundantly in fresh or salt water. |
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Fresh water is not usually used if the sting occurs in salt water, as changes in tonicity can release additional venom. |
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Many species have developed specialized salt glands to allow them to tolerate salt water, but these are poorly developed in juveniles. |
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This current on the surface in turn pulls dense salt water from the coast across the fjord threshold and into the deepest parts of the fjord. |
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Many attempts were made to find a salt water exit west from Hudson Bay, but the Fury and Hecla Strait in the far north is blocked by ice. |
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Maracaibo is fed by both salt water from the Caribbean and fresh water from numerous rivers. |
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The lighter fresh water floats on top of the heavier salt water, which forms a dense layer on the bottom. |
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Experienced boat builders are reluctant to use even 316 below the water line in a boat permanently in salt water. |
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Among the fish in the river are species found in brackish or salt water in the Orinoco estuary, but also many restricted to fresh water. |
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Its population is limited to freshwater habitats, and, unlike other manatees, it does not venture into salt water. |
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The aquarium had ten ponds of salt water and ten ponds of fresh water, containing various fish and aquatic birds. |
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They were very desirous to know what became of the slaves after they had crossed the salt water. |
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However, the copper bottoms were gradually corroded by exposure to the salt water. |
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A small amount of salt is added to a pool and after passing through the cells of a chlorinator the salt water is converted to chlorine. |
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All products are 100 percent natural, made with Anolyte Water, the result of electrolyzing salt water. |
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The shallow sills are obstacles to the flow of heavy salt water from the Kattegat into the basins around Bornholm and Gotland. |
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A thick or extensive aquiclude can and does exclude further penetration of salt water under such circumstances. |
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However, the ion-exchange filter must be regularly flushed and recharged with salt water to remain effective. |
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They dipped parsley in salt water and made Hillel sandwiches out of matzah bread and a mixture of apples, cinnamon and nuts called charoset. |
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Mark reached into his magic bag and brought out matzot, grape juice, charoset, horse radish, a small container of salt water, and three Haggadot. |
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It's an anadromous species that lives primarily in salt water but spawns in fresh water, and is found from Maine to Florida and as far west as Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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This is an Irish salt water fish, similar in appearance to the tom cod. |
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His team took fume particles collected by air filters during welding, added them to salt water, and then spritzed this mix into the airways of rats. |
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The smolt body chemistry changes, allowing them to live in salt water. |
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The depression made by Poseidon's trident and filled with salt water was surrounded by the northern hall of the Erechtheum, remaining open to the air. |
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Around 1896, the first submerged oil wells in salt water were drilled in the portion of the Summerland field extending under the Santa Barbara Channel in California. |
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Divers, snorkelers, and holidaymakers in general, can explore whatever splendours tickle their salt water taste buds from a list of world class diving destinations. |
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Plasma IGF-I increased immediately in salt water in both catadromous and anadromous salmon, decreasing in both strains over a period of time in salt water. |
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The materials were tested for their resistance to major chemicals present in the aerospace industry, including Skydrol, jet fuel, salt water, methyl propyl keytone, etc. |
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This name may refer to the dead water patches resulting from a layer of fresh water sitting on top of a layer of salt water making it quite still. |
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They are found widely around the world in both fresh and salt water. |
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In estuaries, for example, because freshwater flowing from a river into the sea is less dense than salt water, stratification in the water column can result. |
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Some salt water fish got trapped in lakes that originally were part of the salt fjord and gradually became freshwater fish such as the arctic char. |
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Among the many species of salt water fish that are caught for sport are swordfish, marlin, tuna, while in Europe cod and bass are popular targets. |
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Most of these are located in colder climates near bodies of salt water. |
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Though generally described as several separate oceans, the global, interconnected body of salt water is sometimes referred to as the World Ocean or global ocean. |
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Because the salt water coming in from the sea is denser than freshwater, the water in the Baltic is stratified, with salt water at the bottom and freshwater at the top. |
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In addition to wells, there are areas of the sea north of Bahrain where fresh water bubbles up in the middle of the salt water as noted by visitors since antiquity. |
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In the brackish and salt water lagoons various ocean species are found, as well as shellfish and mollusks, and bird species such as seagulls and pelicans. |
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Some can use salt water but many organisms including the great majority of higher plants and most mammals must have access to fresh water to live. |
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However the Mersey Ferry predates it as the oldest salt water ferry. |
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Bull shark Territorial and unpredictable, they are not quick but their strength makes them awesome predators, and they can live in fresh and salt water. |
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It has a salt gland to clean salt from its body in a way that enables it to drink salt water, which is one of the main feature of the animals of desert areas. |
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The host can become rapidly dehydrated unless an appropriate mixture of dilute salt water and sugar is taken to replace the blood's water and salts lost in the diarrhea. |
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