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Badger 1" water meter gallon with couplings
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BADGER METER 5/8 SC FLOW METER COUNTER 1IN NPT BRASS NUTATING DISC EASY 51337
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BADGER Water Meter BADGER model ECA
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Water Meter Insulation Jacket - Custom fit for Badger M25, freeze protection
Water Meter Insulation Jacket - Custom fit for Badger M25, freeze protection
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BADGER M-25 Water Meter Parts Bottom Plate/Cap  5/8
BADGER M-25 Water Meter Parts Bottom Plate/Cap 5/8"
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Badger Meter AC DC Scaler Board PFT4E Industrial Turbo
Badger Meter AC DC Scaler Board PFT4E Industrial Turbo
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BADGER METER TYPE BLRA MODEL 4 VALVE NEW
BADGER METER TYPE BLRA MODEL 4 VALVE NEW
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Badger meter 5/8
Badger meter 5/8"x 3/4" m25 GALLON meter lot of 6
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Badger meter 5/8
Badger meter 5/8"x 3/4" m25 CU. FEET with connections
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Badger 2
Badger 2" 170 water meter gallon with couplings
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1
1" (1X 10 3/4) BADGER METER M70-B81
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BADGER METER S/S 1/2 SP REG SP VR-RD 0-100 GALLON
BADGER METER S/S 1/2 SP REG SP VR-RD 0-100 GALLON
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BADGER SP-MS-1 T VALVE SIZE 2 4 BOLT FLANGED W/ 5847-14 FLOW METER 1PULSE/ 41983
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BADGER METER S/S 1/2 SP REG SP-6 CIR 0-100 GALLON
BADGER METER S/S 1/2 SP REG SP-6 CIR 0-100 GALLON
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NEW BADGER METER EASY-READ WATER REGISTER 100 GALLON
NEW BADGER METER EASY-READ WATER REGISTER 100 GALLON
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Badger meter lot of 6  5/8x3/4 industrial
Badger meter lot of 6 5/8x3/4 industrial
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Badger Meter Venturi-Flow Tubes Lo-Loss PMT-IP 13.25''
Badger Meter Venturi-Flow Tubes Lo-Loss PMT-IP 13.25''
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Badger Meter Flow Probe PMT-IP
Badger Meter Flow Probe PMT-IP
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BADGER METER POSITIONER 510308
BADGER METER POSITIONER 510308
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Badger 5/8
Badger 5/8" Water Meter
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BADGER METER 2
BADGER METER 2" ROTOR AND SPINDLE IMPELLER 56998-34
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BADGER AR SR ARR AUTOMATIC RESET FLOW METER REGISTER COUNTER 110V 6 DIGIT TIMER
BADGER AR SR ARR AUTOMATIC RESET FLOW METER REGISTER COUNTER 110V 6 DIGIT TIMER
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Water Meter Insulation Jacket - Custom fit for Badger M25, LOT of 12  units
Water Meter Insulation Jacket - Custom fit for Badger M25, LOT of 12 units
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Badger Meter Thermoplastic 1
Badger Meter Thermoplastic 1" Disc Meter 33626-004
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BADGER METER 3/4 SC 15526563 HT
BADGER METER 3/4 SC 15526563 HT
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BADGER METER EPT-1XP
BADGER METER EPT-1XP
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Badger Meter Inc. RCDL-120 1.5
Badger Meter Inc. RCDL-120 1.5" Disc Series w/ 58000-995 Liquid Gallon Meter
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NEW BADGER RESEARCH CONTROL METER VALVE ACT-ATC SIG 3-15 1004GCT34BVCSXQS3T
NEW BADGER RESEARCH CONTROL METER VALVE ACT-ATC SIG 3-15 1004GCT34BVCSXQS3T
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NEW BADGER METER VALVE RHO-6144-7320-8125 1004GC134BVCSXQS3T
NEW BADGER METER VALVE RHO-6144-7320-8125 1004GC134BVCSXQS3T
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NEW BADGER METER VALVE 1002GCN36BVOSJLN34 TRIM J SIG 3-15
NEW BADGER METER VALVE 1002GCN36BVOSJLN34 TRIM J SIG 3-15
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NEW BADGER METER VALVE 1003GCN36BVCSDQ036 SIG 3-15 TRIM DQO
NEW BADGER METER VALVE 1003GCN36BVCSDQ036 SIG 3-15 TRIM DQO
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NEW BADGER METER VALVE ACT-ATC SIG 3-15 1003GCT36BVCSDQS3T
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NEW BADGER METER VALVE ACT-ATC SIG 3-15 TRIM 6.0 1004GCN36BVCS60L36
NEW BADGER METER VALVE ACT-ATC SIG 3-15 TRIM 6.0 1004GCN36BVCS60L36
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NEW BADGER METER VALVE BT785 ACT ATO DIAP 3-15 TRIM H
NEW BADGER METER VALVE BT785 ACT ATO DIAP 3-15 TRIM H
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NEW BADGER METER VALVE 1002GCN36BVOSAQO36 SIG 3-15 TRIM AQO
NEW BADGER METER VALVE 1002GCN36BVOSAQO36 SIG 3-15 TRIM AQO
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NEW BADGER METER VALVE 1002GCN36SVOSLLN36 TRIM L SIG 3-15
NEW BADGER METER VALVE 1002GCN36SVOSLLN36 TRIM L SIG 3-15
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NEW BADGER METER VALVE TY-BSST78S3W DIAPH 3-15 TRIM 50.0
NEW BADGER METER VALVE TY-BSST78S3W DIAPH 3-15 TRIM 50.0
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NEW BADGER RESEARCH 1/2
NEW BADGER RESEARCH 1/2" GATE VALVE STAINLESS STEEL W/ METER POSITIONER 5000 PSI
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Badger Meter Flow Probe PMT-IP
Badger Meter Flow Probe PMT-IP
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Badger meter 5/8
Badger meter 5/8"x 3/4" with remote kit cubic feet
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Badger meter Model AR  Part Number 56681-34  NEW Original Box
Badger meter Model AR Part Number 56681-34 NEW Original Box
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BADGER METER POSITIONER, TYPE: BLRA, MODEL: 4, 1/4
BADGER METER POSITIONER, TYPE: BLRA, MODEL: 4, 1/4"
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BADGER METER 110/220VAC 7AMP MODEL BRE
BADGER METER 110/220VAC 7AMP MODEL BRE
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Badger Meter Research Control Valve 1003GCN36SVCSAEP36
Badger Meter Research Control Valve 1003GCN36SVCSAEP36
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BADGER 4
BADGER 4" Turbine Direct Read US Gallon Water Meter w/Strainer
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Badger Pistol Grip Oil Meter Control Gun
Badger Pistol Grip Oil Meter Control Gun
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BADGER METER WATER METER HEAD ONLY MODEL 40 34210-003
BADGER METER WATER METER HEAD ONLY MODEL 40 34210-003
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(6) Badger Meter 23752-04500 Ass. Change Gear Screw 930
(6) Badger Meter 23752-04500 Ass. Change Gear Screw 930
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After a series of big cat sightings was reported in the Kent Messenger newspaper, senior reporter Chris Hunter got permission from his editor to hunt the beast. With his colleague Jez Brind, Chris staked out the animal near one of its main prowling grounds, the aptly named Cat's Mount.

Reports in the paper included a sandy- beige, cat-like animal, the size of a Great Dane' seen near Hucking in May and, in June, glimpses of a large black cat unnerving anglers on the Burham Reservoir. Prior to his midsummer stake-out, Chris spoke to local residents who are convinced a big cat is patrolling their neighbourhood.

Fanner Dora Pilkington, of Coldblow Farm, told him: 'There's one up here definitely. It's called the Hucking Beast. We had some campers here a couple of years ago who saw it come out and drink water out of a bucket. I think it's a loner.'

Mrs Pilkington said the animal was described as black and the size of a labrador and her own personal evidence for its existence has come in the gruesome form of mauled lambs and a pony that suddenly fled in panic through an electric fence to escape something unseen in the undergrowth.

But what could it be? Brian Badger, manager of the Wildlife Heritage Fund big cat sanctuary in Kent was sure it couldn't be a leopard or jaguar because livestock attacks would be far more frequent and noticeable if one was around. He confirmed, however, that a puma or lynx could survive perfectly well in Britain.

'There's no reason why a puma or lynx couldn't survive quite well in woodland,' he told Chris. 'They go for small prey. They could quite easily survive without having to go on to farmland, and without bringing down livestock. From the reports I've seen, it's feasible. That's all I can say.'

He added: 'People keep them illegally - it's quite easy for them to escape and they can't report it.'

Brian Badger warned Chris and Jez against attempting to capture the animal - that would be far too dangerous. He urged them to keep low, keep quiet and keep their eyes peeled at dawn and dusk.

So, how did their overnight vigil below Cat's Mount go? Did they see the fabled Hucking Beast? Well maybe. At any rate, Chris feels fairly certain he heard it.

He told Paranormal Magazine-. 'I saw a black shape near a fence but even with the aid of a pair of powerful German-made binoculars I couldn't quite make out what it was in the murky darkness. But then what else could have been responsible for the weird double-barrelled howl that rang out across the Downs moments before?'

The next morning, however, Chris and Jez found much more solid evidence. Next to a puddle on a narrow muddy trail, deep in the woods at Hucking where the 'sandy-beige' beast had been seen, they found a pair of paw prints - prints that lacked the tell-tale claw marks of a dog.

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Cheetah Facts

Latin name: Acinonyx jubatus

 

The cheetah is the fastest running mammal in the world, reaching speeds of up to 100 km/hour. From standstill to a sprint they can reach 70 km/hour in 2 seconds, then 100 km/hour in just 3 seconds! The cheetah can only run at these high speeds for 300 / 400 meters before having to stop, if not it could cause possible overheating of its body. The body of a cheetah is built for speed. They have small heads for less air resistance, very large nostrils to allow maximum oxygen intake to fuel their muscles, a slender build with long legs and a tail that flattens towards the end to act as a rudder to help keep its balance while running at high speed.

The cheetah is not very powerful compared to most other large predators, so it needs its prey to run in order to use the prey’s momentum to pull it down to the ground. When chasing after its prey, the cheetah uses its dew claw to hook onto the animal’s lower leg to try trip it. If successful, it then uses its jaws to suffocate the prey by a bite to the neck or by using is mouth to cover the prey’s whole muzzle, which prevents the animal from making too much noise while being suffocated. Too much noise from its prey in distress may attract the attention of unwanted visitors such as hyenas and lions that will inevitably steal the cheetahs kill, as the cheetah would rather flee than defend it.

The cheetah being a rather weak predator loses up to 90% of its kills to lion, hyena, leopard and even packs of jackals, so when a kill is made it quickly eats as much of the soft meat as possible before it is stolen.

 

The larger predators are more active at night and sleep during the warmer daylight hours making it a lot safer for cheetah hunt during the day. A possible adaptation that the cheetah has is the black tear lines that start around the edges of the eyes, running down to the outer edges of the mouth. The dark colour aids its vision by absorbing excess light, thus preventing too much glare into the eyes.

 

The female, after a gestation of 90 – 95 days gives birth to 3, sometimes 4 cubs. The colouration of the cubs seems to resemble that of the honey badger. The upper part of the body is white to grey in colour with the lower parts almost black. The manner, in which the youngsters walk, is very similar to that of the honey badger.

Many animals including large predators are very wary of honey badgers, as they have earned a reputation for being rather aggressive and tough to kill. For the cheetah’s cubs to mimic such a fierce animal is a great advantage, as this may increase their chances of survival against other predators for the first few weeks after birth. By 12 – 15 months of age the cub’s colouration is much the same as the adults.

 

Unfortunately the survival rate of cheetah cubs is very low with a possible 1 in every three cubs living to 2 years of age. Many cubs are killed by the larger predators, especially in the first few weeks after birth, so to keep the cubs as safe as possible the female moves the cubs from hiding place to another every 3 or 4 days.

 

A female with cubs needs to hunt on a regular basis and as they grow older she may need to hunt every day, especially if she has 3 or 4 cubs. From the age of 6 months the female starts teaching the cubs to hunt and by 14 months the cubs regularly join the female on hunts. By 16 – 18 months the cubs are ready to hunt by themselves which is also the time when they are chased away by their mother, to be independent of her for the first time.

 

Due to the excessive trophy hunting of the past, the cheetah population in many game reserves is seriously low. The Kruger National park’s cheetah numbers are currently dwindling on about 300 individuals, resulting in a very weak gene-pool.  Namibia has the highest population of between 6000 and 9000.              

Fortunately there are a number of breeding programs which have had relative success in breeding and introducing cheetah into the wild and by introducing specimens from Namibia into these breeding projects it helps to strengthen the gene-pool and give hope for the future survival of the cheetah.  

About the Author

I am an ex-game ranger from South Africa. I have 2 awesome blogs packed with information on all sorts of wildlife in Africa. I also talk about encounters with dangerous game while doing bush walks. Visit my Blogs to find out more: www.safari-stories.blogspot.com and www.southafrican-wildlife.blogspot.com

What could`ve killed that mother duck?

About two hours ago, i could see eggs infront of the entrance. I said to my self, thats weird. I walked over there, and soon enough there were 6 eggs torn up and eaten. Then i found 3 more. She had ten. I looked around for her, and i couldn`t find her. But i did find her all shreded into bits in a nearby field, about 100 meters away, (Across the street to were her nest was) I noticed something that looked like it had dragged her on the ground, and i did find little foot prints. (similar to a badger, possum, or racoon. I wish i could`ve helped her last night, because i heard her quack, and thought nothing of it............. i looked for the tenth egg, and couldn`t find it, i was gonna raise it. Have any idea what might of happened to poor mommy duck? :(

A predator (such as those animal's foot prints you described) could have killed her. They probably wanted her eggs, but they mother was just protecting her eggs then she got torn up =(.
Or it could have been a little kid her smashed the eggs, or some kids beat up the duck, like maybe kids in gangs IF it was in the park.
If it was your backyard, I'm 99% sure it was a badger..etc.
I hope you find that little poor duck egg!

Whitewater Rafter Drowns on Cheat River
Authorities have yet to identify a 53-year-old man who apparently drowned on a whitewater rafting trip on the Cheat River near Albright.

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