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rmechmachines · 10 months
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Exporter of Belt Conveyor in Angola
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R Mech Machines LLP stands as a global leader in exporting, supplying, and manufacturing Pet Bottle Label Removing Machine and various other products.We use fabric or rubber belts in our Belt Conveyors, which find extensive use in manufacturing and distribution operations.These conveyors are ideal for moving both conventional and irregularly shaped items, including totes, packaged goods, and bulk boxes.Belt conveyors can transport a wide variety of materials, such as bulk materials like sand, gravel, and grain, as well as packaged goods like boxes, cartons, and pallets.Specialized belt conveyors can transport even people.Features of Belt Conveyor:Continuous Loop: A motor drives the conveyor belt in a continuous loop.Support Rollers: Rollers made of steel or plastic support the belt, preventing sagging, and evenly spacing along its length.Drive System: A motor turns the rollers, driving the belt and ensuring smooth material transportation.Belt Material: The belt uses strong materials like rubber or fabric, chosen based on the transported materials.Belt Width: The amount of material that needs to be transported determines the belt width.R Mech Machines is proud to be an Exporter of Belt Conveyors in Angola and various locations, including Luanda, Benguela, Lobito, Huambo, Lubango, Malanje, Cabinda, and Namibe.If you are interested in our high-quality products, kindly contact us for further information. Read the full article
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goldjag7 · 1 year
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multiverso365 · 1 year
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Deserto do Namibe na lista dos melhores lugares turísticos a visitar em 2023, segundo o “New York Times” O jornal norte-americano New York Times divulgou uma lista com os "52 melhores destinos turísticos para viajar em 2023" e o Deserto do Namibe faz parte destes destinos, ocupando a 17ª posição. Com as suas dunas de 300 metros e as suas ondas ao longo de uma costa inabitada, o deserto é considerado ideal para praticar desportos radicais. Apesar de o referido jornal, infelizmente, não ter feito referência que o deserto está em Angola, tendo citado a Namíbia como país a visitar, já que o mesmo é partilhado pelos dois países, a lista teve em consideração elementos como cultura, comida, experiência de aventura e beleza natural. A cidade de Londres (Inglaterra), seguida por Morioka (Japão) e o Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park (EUA) estão no top 3 dos principais lugares a visitar-se em 2023. Fora o deserto do Namibe, a cidade Acra, no Gana, é também um destino africano que teve destaque, ocupando o 9º lugar da lista. #Namibe #Turismo #NewYorkTimes https://www.instagram.com/p/CnY33tNrbez/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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zungadigital · 2 years
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Ford Ranger 2014
Automóvel manual, a gasóleo, e em perfeito estado de conservação.
Preço - 11 000 000 Kz (negociáveis)
Localização : Kilamba, Luanda - Angola.
Contacto : Envie-nos directamente uma mensagem aqui mesmo pelo Tumblr.
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afropupo · 2 years
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Sabe bem saber que em nosso barquinho está Jesus de Nazaré 🙏🏽🛥❤️ #AFROCRACIA #AfroPupo #Angola #namibe #africa (em Namibe) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiF1MlsuxFI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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life-on-our-planet · 1 month
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Raising Ostrich Chicks BBC Earth
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docileeffects · 10 months
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sixteenseveredhands · 3 months
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Namib Sand Geckos: these nocturnal geckos have biofluorescent markings that emit a bright, neon-green glow when exposed to the moonlight
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This species (Pachydactylus rangei) is found only in the Namib Desert, which stretches across Namibia, Angola, and South Africa; the geckos typically inhabit the arid, coastal region known as the Skeleton Coast.
In order to escape from the blistering heat of the desert, they use their webbed feet to burrow down into the sand during the day, and then emerge only at night, when the temperature has finally dropped. The webbing on their feet also enables them to run more easily across the dunes.
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Namib sand geckos are covered in translucent scales, but they also have a strangely colorful appearance, as the colors/shades of their circulatory system, spinal column, internal organs, and optical membranes remain partially visible through the skin, producing various shades of pink, dark blue, purple, magenta, orange, and yellow.
They also have several distinctive markings running along their lower flank and encircling their eyes; these markings are known to fluoresce when exposed to UV light (including moonlight), emitting a bright, neon-green glow.
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Some researchers have theorized that the biofluorescent markings may act as a signal to other geckos, allowing them to locate one another in the vast, desolate expanse of the desert, as this paper explains:
The fluorescent areas of P. rangei are concentrated around the eyes and along the lower flanks. This positioning is practically invisible to predators with a higher perspective (e.g. birds and jackals), but highly conspicuous from a gecko’s perspective. As P. rangei is sociable but generally solitary, and occurs at low population densities, such a signal might serve to locate conspecifics over greater distances ...
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Encounters in P. rangei might serve purposes beyond mating opportunities: as the Namib desert has extremely low precipitation, fog is a key water source for its flora and fauna. Fog condenses on the bodies of the geckos, and they lick it from their faces. In husbandry, we have observed individuals licking water from conspecifics, taking advantage of a much greater available surface area.
Additionally, after short periods of isolation, the geckos run to meet each other. The combination of vital hydration with socialisation might reinforce signals that enable such meetings, and the cost of visibility to predators with higher vantage points, might constrain the signals to regions best visible from eye-level and below.
The Namib sand gecko is the only terrestrial vertebrate that is known to use an iridophore-based form of biofluorescence (you can find a more detailed explanation of that mechanism in the article mentioned above). The fluorescent dermal markings are also unique to this species.
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Sources & More Info:
Scientific Reports: Neon-green fluorescence in the desert gecko Pachydactylus rangei caused by iridophores
Animal Diversity Web: Pachydactylus rangei
Dr. Mark D. Scherz's Blog: A Neon-Green Glowing Gecko!
Australian Geographic: Skeleton Coast - Namibia's strange desert dwellers
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fotobyandre · 3 months
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Tsaukaib Station Namibia
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pokimoko · 16 days
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Hey if you’re up for it, could you maybe do a trans coloured creature with an aroace sunset flag? No worries if not :)
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I think this lil' guy counts as a creature. Enjoy!
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snototter · 6 months
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A Namib sand snake (Psammophis leightoni) trawls the dunes in Hardap, Namibia
by Gregory "Slobirdr" Smith
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colorsoutofearth · 1 year
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Massive sand dunes of Namib Naukluft National Park, Namibia
Photo by Juan Carlos Munoz
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uncharismatic-fauna · 2 years
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Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Many animals in the desert can go long periods without water, but the Namib desert beetle can drink whenever it likes. This insect has a special shell with miniscule bumps and groves that, when angled properly into the morning fog, allows it to collect dew that drips down into its mouth.
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(Image: A Namib desert beetle (Stenocara gracilipes) getting a drink by Solvin Zanko)
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“Desert Solitaire” Namib Desert, #Namibia
📸 by Richard Bernabe @bernabephoto /via X
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zungadigital · 2 years
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squishyfauna · 1 month
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Namib sand gecko ✨
This cutie will be the first sticker reward for Patreon herpetology sticker club members!
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