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What Is The Stripe Method? Is That Work For Individual Tiger’s Identification?

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In The Earlier When The Project Tiger Start In 1970s , The Indian Forest Department Created The Method Of Pugmark Identification To Distinguish Between Tigers And Arrive At An Estimate Of The Number Of Tigers In A Park. What Is The Pugmark? It Has Been One Of The Most Popular Ways Of Counting Tigers. Each Tiger Is Known To Leave A Distinct Pugmark On The Ground And These Are Different From The Others In The Big Cat Family.  Photographs Or Plaster Casts Of These Pugmarks Are Then Analysed To Assess The Tiger Numbers. Study Of Pug Marks Can Provide The Following Information Reliably If Analyzed Skillfully: Presence Of Different Species In The Area Of Study.  Identification Of Individual Animals.  Sex Ratio And Age (Young Or Adult) Of Large Cats. Wildlife Scientist Proved That The Pugmark Comparison Was Highly Unreliable, Since The  Same Tiger’s Pugmarks Could Look Very Different Depending On The Terrain.Since Then, Stripe Patterns Have Been Recognized The Most Reliab...

TYPES OF INJECTION

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Types Of Injection Briefly 1. INTRAMUSCULAR  👉 For More Rapid Acting Drug Administration. 👉  Muscles In The Arm, Such As The Gluteal Region, Is Common Sites. 👉  Needle Gauge: 22-Gauge To 25-Gauge Thick.     2. SUBCUTANEOUS  👉   A Drug Can Be Delivered To The Subcutaneous Tissue, The Layer Of Fat Below The Dermis. 👉 Vaccines  Are Usually Delivered Via This Route. 👉  Often Delivered In The Tummy Or Thigh And Are Common Sites Of Self-Administration For Drugs Like Insulin . 👉  Needle Gauge: 25-Gauge To 27-Gauge Thick.   3. INTRAVENOUS   👉   To Deliver It Directly Into Their Bloodstream. 👉  Liquid Gets Mixed With Blood And Is Rapidly Dispersed Around The Body. 👉  The Fastest Way To Get A Drug Into A Patient’s System 👉  Needle Gauge: 18-Gauge To 22-Gauge Thick.   4. INTRADERMAL   👉   Inserting A Needle Into The Dermis, The Layer Of Tissue Just Below The Skin. 👉 A sorption ...