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Species Collection (Species/Species 2/Species 3) (DVD)

Species Collection (Species/Species 2/Species 3) (DVD)
SPECIES: A genetically engineered, shape-shifting creature with extraterrestrial intelligence adopts the form of a beautiful woman to mate with humans phylum mollusca species and unleash a brood of offspring that will destroy mankind. A team of experts must band together to stop her--it--from accomplishing its diabolical mission. Special editions contain behind-the-scenes footage with creature creator H.R. Giger. SPECIES 2: Sil, the sex-crazed alien life form from the predecessor Species is now a clone named Eve (Henstridge). Eve is the acting subject of governmental experiments until a trio of astronauts returns from a trip to Mars phylum mollusca species and one starts behaving rather strangely. Astronaut Patrick Ross (Lazard) begins to act eerily similar to Sil in that sexual predator sort of way that Henstridge made so endearing in SPECIES. SPECIES 3: Returning for a third bite of the SPECIES cherry, director Brad Turner replaces the curvacious Eve (Natasha Henstridge, who makes a brief appearance) with her daughter phylum mollusca species and fellow hottie Sara (Sunny Mabrey). The battle between mankind phylum mollusca species and the human-alien lifeforms has gathered pace since the last frenetic round of SPECIES action, with the humans gaining a slight upper hand. But the emergence of Sara soon gives the aliens a vital boost to their efforts, with the deviously seductive hybrid heading to earth in order to repopulate it by reproducing as much as possible! Her incredible sex drive allows her to carry out the taxing mission, but a huge human military presence is gathering, aiming to put Sara phylum mollusca species and her cohorts out of action for good. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Alien Species in North America and Hawaii

Alien Species in North America and Hawaii
The world is in the midst of ecological an explosion with devastating implications. Thousands of species of microbes, plants, phylum mollusca species and animals are being introduced, both deliberately phylum mollusca species and inadvertently, to new land areas, seas, phylum mollusca species and fresh-waters. Alien Species in North America phylum mollusca species and Hawaii provides a comprehensive overview of the invasive species phenomenon, examining the threats posed phylum mollusca species and the damage that has already been done. It offers a framework for understanding the problem phylum mollusca species and provides a detailed examination of species phylum mollusca species and regions. Specific chapters examine: -- North American invaders phylum mollusca species and their threats -- how exotic species are dispersed to new regions -- patterns of exotic invasions, with separate chapters covering each of the ten most seriously invaded regions phylum mollusca species and ecosystems -- patterns of invasiveness exhibited by major groups of exotics -- the theory of invasive capability of alien species phylum mollusca species and the resistance of communities to invasion -- management phylum mollusca species and public policy issues Alien Species in North America phylum mollusca species and Hawaii offers for the first time an assessment phylum mollusca species and synthesis of the problem of invasive species in North American phylum mollusca species and Hawaiian ecosystems. Scientists, conservation professsionals, policymakers, phylum mollusca species and anyone involved with the study phylum mollusca species and control of invasive species will find the book an essential guide phylum mollusca species and reference. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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