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What type of school is Harry Miller Middle School?
Harry Miller Middle School is a Public school in Rothesay, Province of New Brunswick.
School Name : Harry Miller Middle School
The official name of the school.
School type : Public
Harry Miller Middle School Levels in Rothesay
Educational levels in Harry Miller Middle School
Early childhood education (Pre-K):
Kindergarten (K):
Elementary (1-6): Yes, it has a Elementary
Junior secondary (7-9): Yes, it has a Junior secondary
Senior secondary (10-12):
Post-secondary:
Harry Miller Middle School location
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Street name: hampton road
Street number: 63
Province : NB
Postal Code: E2E5L6
Full address: 63 Hampton Road Rothesay E2E 5L6 NB
Harry Miller Middle School GPS coodinates
Latitude: 45.395750467478045
Longitude: -65.9906184016068
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Authority name: ASD-S | provider: Province of New Brunswick | csduid: 1305045 | csdname: Rothesay | pruid: 13 | Postcode: E2E5L6
this school sucks . Dik-diks are tiny. Fully grown, dik-diks stand about 12-16 inches tall at the shoulders and weigh 7-15 pounds.
2. Their small size makes them easy pickings for a variety of predators. Dik-diks are hunted by big cats, jackals, monitor lizards, hyenas, wild dogs, pythons, birds of prey, and humans. They stand a chance against such predators because of their excellent eyesight and ability to reach speeds up to 26 mph.
3. Dik-diks are named for a sound they make. When alarmed, dik-diks run in a zigzag pattern and make an alarm call that sounds like “dik dik” by whistling through their noses. This shrill sound alerts other dik-diks, as well as larger animals, of nearby danger.
4. Dik-diks are one of the rare monogamous mammals. Most grazing animals live in herds, but not dik-diks: they form monogamous pairs that oversee a patch of territory. Females only give birth to one offspring at a time, up to twice a year. The baby stays with its parents until it’s about seven months old, at which point the parents chase it off the family territory.
5. They mark their territory with a “defecation ceremony.” First the female defecates and urinates at a specific site with the male standing directly behind her. Then he sniffs at her droppings and urine while curling his upper lip and baring