Killer whales (which aren't whales) eat whales (baby ones, anyway), and pretty much everything has a go at dead whales. Some whales don't eat krill though.
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Killer whales (which aren't whales) eat whales (baby ones, anyway), and pretty much everything has a go at dead whales. Some whales don't eat krill though.
Indeed, baleen whales eat krill (which, ironically, I think most of the bigger ones are). Toothed whales like killer whale, sperm whales, pilot whales (i think... i'm not exactly an expert on Cetaceans) eat things ranging from fish up to, as Andy said, seals and baby whales.
Shame they don't eat hippys.
I have this assignment and it says "Obtain a copy of relevant drug fact sheets from your state/territory health service. Maintain these materials as useful references."
Seeings as though I do the unit externally, how are they to know if I have maintained them? What determines if its 'relevant' Do I get everything I can find from thw WA State government on policies and statitsics and general info? How on Earth do I get marks for it if I don't have to hand it in?!
Whats the assignment on?
Alcohol and other drugs.
I'd go chase up a bunch of these:
http://www.dao.health.wa.gov.au/tabid/176/Default.aspx
I'd have thought 'maintaining' would be more of an outcome, rather than a deliverable of the assignment though, are there other things you actually need to do?
Go to the pub. You can say you're getting hands on knowledge :D
I'm on that site now, maybe I'll just print a few off and hand them in.
Yep, there are activities for each module. 5 modules and about 5 activites for each.
I'll see what I can do about the binge drinking one. TWF could be the cause to donate all money towards binge drinking research!
try this one
Erowid
lots of stuff on different drugs etc
I think you will find all the knowledge of drugs you could ever want from this website.
http://www.westcoasteagles.com.au/
Hmmmmmmmmmm I get my best ideas when I have had a few, maybe I can apply for a research and development tax offset.