Cd Visor Zebra

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Cd Visor Zebra


CD VISOR(Pack of 72)


CD VISOR(Pack of 72)


$1.49


CD Visor. Can arrange 24 cds and attach to the car visor.

CD Visor holds 20 Discs


CD Visor holds 20 Discs


$5.99


SuperMediaStore CD Visor holds 20 Discs

EP Pro Womens Zebra Colorblock Visor


EP Pro Womens Zebra Colorblock Visor


$19.99


EP Pro Womens Zebra Colorblock Visor Complete your look and keep the sun off your face with the EP Pro Womens Zebra Colorblock Visor. The Zebra pattern is just the right hint of novelty on this visor for a perfect finished look! Features: Zebra print blocking One size fits all 88% Polyester / 12% Spandex

Hatchie Bottom / CD VISOR CASE-NBU / HB-H193NBU


Hatchie Bottom / CD VISOR CASE-NBU / HB-H193NBU


$22.57


Hatchie Bottom – CD VISOR CASE-NBU – HB-H193NBU

Jensen 20 CD Visor Wallet(Pack of 6)


Jensen 20 CD Visor Wallet(Pack of 6)


$9.99


Jensen 20 CD Visor Wallet. These are shelf pulls.

CD/DVD Wallet - Faux Zebra Fur Case Holds 48


CD/DVD Wallet – Faux Zebra Fur Case Holds 48


$9.99


Mighty American Cd Wallet: This faux zebra fur wallet holds 48 cds/dvds. The faux fur is not a print but soft faux fur. The sleeves are designed so that your cds will not slip out accidentally. Buy different faux furs in order to store different types of media. ie faux tiger for dvds, faux zebra for cds….

White Zebra Animal Print 10 CD/DVD Car Visor Organizer


White Zebra Animal Print 10 CD/DVD Car Visor Organizer


$8.26


Instantly customize your car, truck, van or SUV with this amazing brand new visor organizer. Designed with top quality material for extreme comfort and style. Holds ten CDs or DVDs on your car truck or SUV sunvisor. Adjustable velcro straps will not cover vanity mirror.

Look for our matching animal print floor mats, seat covers, steering wheel cover, and much more……


Zebra Cd Visor Holder/ White


Zebra Cd Visor Holder/ White


$7.00


Colors Available in “5: colors: White, Pink, Tan, Red, and Purple…



Invasive Species: The Destructive Nature Of Zebra Mussels

Contemporary reports from Texas Parks and Wildlife suggest that a live Zebra Mussel was found attached to ship in Lake Texoma. The Zebra Mussel is an aggressive species of shellfish that is local to the Caspian Sea region of Pacific Rim. They are said to have been carried to the Great Lakes in 1988 by a transoceanic vessel.

Since discovered in the Western Hemisphere in the late 80's, the mussel has done billions of greenbacks worth of damage to boats, docks, water treatment plants and hydro-electric generation systems like the one found at Denison Dam. Already, the mussel has been found in the Great Lakes, the Mississippi, Ohio, Michigan, Cumberland, Missouri, Tennessee, and Arkansas Stream systems.

These finger-nail sized shells stick to anything submerged in the water and reproduce at very high rate. The female Zebra Mussel can produce up to 1,000,000 eggs a year. The eggs progress into larvae and in 3 weeks start to cluster into shells on rocks, dock pilings, ship hulls or any other solid objects.

Most biologists predict the mussel is spread to new bodies of water via trailered ship traffic. At this time, there's no effective cure for removing them once the shellfish is established. Though crawfish and carp are known to eat these mussels, there's no predator that may noticeably reduce its numbers.

There's some proof the mussels had a positive effect on the smallmouth bass population in the Great Lakes. This is thanks to the fact the zebra mussels filter the water and point out. The clear water lets sunlight penetrate more deeply into the water column thus helping algae grow across the year. The mussels also clear out pollutants that result in the fish living in better quality water.

Nonetheless biologists are nervous about the effect the mussels will have on the baitfish populations in our southern impoundments. The Zebra Mussels eat similar miniscule organisms as our shad and tiddlers. If this lowers the number of baitfish, it may have an exceedingly bad effect on game fish such as bass, crappie, perch, and catfish.Right now the best defense is to power wash all boats traveling to different bodies of water. Also, if you identify the Zebra Mussel or any other invasive species in any lake or river, report the finding to the Texas Parks and Wildlife.
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