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赶紧逃脱 Take Action to Escape》是一款密室逃脱游戏。风格很像100门系列,估计很多喜欢解谜游戏的玩家会在某些关卡卡住,这里盾某分享一下自己的通关心得,希望能帮助到各位玩家。
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2. 左侧:右上;右侧:左上;
3. 左侧:右下;右侧:右上;
4. 左侧:左下;右侧:右下。
完成后捡起地上钥匙过关。
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点击图形,拼成答案图即可过关。
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点击门上的位置,不断点击直到露出完整的三角形,捡起桌上的钥匙过关。
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点击水龙头滴下下水滴,拿起左边沙漏上的石头,放在水滴下。滴大概16次左右石头破开,拿起钥匙过关。
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用重力感应让木头往外倾斜,然后撞向门口,反复几次开门过关。
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按兵器新老程度顺序点击:2-8-1-3-7-6-5-4。捡起钥匙过关。
从蘑菇拿到炸药和连线,从水桶拿到开关。把炸药按在门把手上,用连线和开关连起来。点击开关把门炸开过关。
不断点击时钟,直到开门为止。
捡起地上回形针,使用它撬开盒子,得到石头。用石头砸开花瓶,得到砖头,用砖头砸开玻璃柜,得到斧头。用斧头劈开木柜,得到火箭筒。最后炸开门过关。
开灯,拼出如图的图案,关灯再开灯,拿到桌上的钥匙过关。
捡起地上锤子,敲击窗户。捡起毛巾铺在窗上,点击窗户逃脱。
捡起放大镜,拉开窗帘。点击时钟快进到中午,使用放大镜把门前火柴烧着。烧门过关。
小学计算题,答案是4 3 1 2,拿到钥匙过关。
按顺序点击:9-2-4-7-11-5-12-10。拿到钥匙过关。
把地上的饮料给骑车的男人,把盒子上的钱给女人,给红衣服人手上的披萨给工人,最后在游戏选项点击【music off】关闭音乐,得到钥匙过关。
点亮灯的情况下才能捡起道具和使用道具。捡起斧头,把玻璃柜砸开,拿到钥匙。三个灯同时亮的情况下使用钥匙并开门过关。
初中地理题,按照地图拼出各国国旗,如图所示,最后得到钥匙过关。
把右边拼成一个钥匙的图案 ,如图所示,最后得到钥匙过关。
1号鼓敲1下,2号鼓敲2下,4号鼓敲1下,5号鼓敲2下,6号鼓敲2下,7号鼓敲2下,8号鼓敲3下,拿到钥匙过关。
按照人生的顺序拼出图案,答案如图,最后得到钥匙通过最后一扇门,恭喜你通关了。
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Native fence lizards in the southeastern United States are adapting to potentially fatal invasive fire-ant attacks by developing behaviors that enable them to escape from the ants, as well as by developing longer hind legs, which can increase the effectiveness of this behavior. This finding provides biologists with an example of evolution in action, and provides wildlife managers with knowledge that they can use to develop plans for managing invasive species.
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Penn State Assistant Professor of Biology Tracy Langkilde has shown that native fence lizards in the southeastern United States are adapting to potentially fatal invasive fire-ant attacks by developing behaviors that enable them to escape from the ants, as well as by developing longer hind legs, which can increase the effectiveness of this behavior.
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"Not only does this finding provide biologists with an example of evolution in action, but it also provides wildlife managers with knowledge that they can use to develop plans for managing invasive species," said Langkilde. The results will be described in a paper to be published later this month in the journal Ecology.
Fire ants from South America, which were introduced to the United States accidentally in the 1930s, often will attack a fence lizard that has wandered onto their mound in order to protect their home. But the ants also have been observed attacking lizards that are nowhere near their mound. "Fire ants need protein, especially for their developing brood," said Langkilde. "It takes just 12 of them less than a minute to kill a three-inch-long fence lizard. In fact, they have even been known to eat animals as large as calves, stripping them down to their bones."
Langkilde conducted an experiment in which she compared the responses to fire ant attacks of lizards that were collected from four different sites: one that had not yet been invaded by fire ants and ones that were invaded by fire ants 23, 54, and 68 years ago. Her goal was to determine whether the amount of time since invasion influences the ways in which lizards respond to attacks.
To conduct the experiment, she first captured lizards from the four different sites using a little noose tied to the end of a pole. "Luckily, the lizards rely on camouflage to avoid being eaten. When they see you they lie really still, and this makes it easier to slip the noose over their heads," said Langkilde.
Next, she located a naturally occuring fire ant-mound. By dragging a stick across the top of the mound, she encouraged a few ants to come out. "We didn't want the ants to kill the lizards, so we had to be careful not to disturb the mound so much that hundreds of ants would come out," said Langkilde. "No lizards were injured during our trials."
Langkilde then encouraged the lizards to run onto the ant mound and observed their behavior as the ants crawled around on their bodies looking for scales to lift up. Once the ants have exposed a lizard's soft flesh, they will inject a neuromuscular venom into its skin that can paralyze and kill the animal.
"The lizards can survive this attack by twitching to flick off the ants and then by running away from the mound," said Langkilde. "We found that the lizards from sites that have been invaded the longest were more likely than the lizards from sites that have not yet been invaded to perform this survival behavior. Many of the lizards from the uninvaded site and the most recently invaded site just sat there with their eyes closed while the ants attacked," said Langkilde, who stopped the experiment after 60 seconds to prevent any of the lizards from dying.
To determine if hind-leg length influences the success of the twitching and running lizards in getting away from the ants, Langkilde measured the hind-leg lengths of all of the lizards. She found that, indeed, the lizards with the longest hind legs were the most successful at getting away from ants. She also discovered that lizard leg length appears to be inherited from an individual's parents. Langkilde concluded that the lizards living near fire ants are developing behaviors to increase their survival and are evolving longer hind legs in response to attacks by fire ants.
In the future, Langkilde plans to study the mechanism behind the behavioral changes following invasion. Non-responsive lizards tend to be killed and removed from the gene pool. "Non-responsive lizards are less likely to make it to reproductive age when they would be capable of passing their non-reacting, short-legged genes on to offspring," she said. Langkilde intends to investigate whether adult lizards can learn to twitch and run away from ants and whether babies that are born with the ability to survive ant attacks can lose this ability if they do not use it.
This research was supported by the Gaylord Donnelley Environmental Fellowship, the Eppley Foundation for Research, the National Geographic Society, and the American Museum of Natural History.
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no more...than搭配字面意思:没比逃离危险更明确想;意图明确逃离危险
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