Animals that visit our Terrace
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Being the terrace the border between the interior and exterior of our houses, it is highly probable that it will be visited by both domestic and wild animals. Therefore, it is important to take into account their presence, their habits and needs when designing our terrace so that, on one hand, we reduce the negative effects that they may cause, and on the other, we can enjoy the benefits, good times and dynamism that their presence can bring us.


REFERENCES:
Crane, Sara. “Sciurus griseus.” Animal Diversity Web. https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Sciurus_griseus/ (Consultado el 10-03-2020)
Lawniczak, Mara K. “Sciurus carolinensis.” Animal Diversity Web. https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Sciurus_carolinensis/ (Consultado el 10-03-2020)
Murphy, R. The Larousse Encyclopedia of Animal Life. London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1989.
Tran, Emily. “Ctenosaura similis.” Animal Diversity Web. https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Ctenosaura_similis/ (Consultado el 02-03-2020)
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Animals that visit our Terrace
Comparte con el mundo!
Being the terrace the border between the interior and exterior of our houses, it is highly probable that it will be visited by both domestic and wild animals. Therefore, it is important to take into account their presence, their habits and needs when designing our terrace so that, on one hand, we reduce the negative effects that they may cause, and on the other, we can enjoy the benefits, good times and dynamism that their presence can bring us.
REFERENCES:
Crane, Sara. “Sciurus griseus.” Animal Diversity Web. https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Sciurus_griseus/ (Consultado el 10-03-2020)
Lawniczak, Mara K. “Sciurus carolinensis.” Animal Diversity Web. https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Sciurus_carolinensis/ (Consultado el 10-03-2020)
Murphy, R. The Larousse Encyclopedia of Animal Life. London: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1989.
Tran, Emily. “Ctenosaura similis.” Animal Diversity Web. https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Ctenosaura_similis/ (Consultado el 02-03-2020)
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