11/09/2024
Deadline Extended till 25th September
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11/09/2024
Deadline Extended till 25th September
10/09/2024
Deadline Extended till 16th September,2024| Department of Zoology UOJ
Commencement of classes for all Semesters at the University of Jhang will begin on September 9, 2024. We look forward to welcoming all students for the upcoming academic session.
03/09/2024
Bs Zoology (Co-Education) First Merit List Fall 2024|| Department of Zoology UOJ
03/09/2024
M.Phil.Zoology 1st Merit List Fall 2024|| Department of Zoology UOJ
22/07/2024
Hurry up guys || last date is 15-08-2024||University of Jhang||Department of zoology uoj
10/07/2024
Admission open in University of Jhang|| Undergraduate & Postgraduate Programs for Fall Semester 2024
26/11/2023
Dr. S M Hussain Fish Nutrition Lab, Department of Zoology University of Jhang.
Trials of MPhil Zoology Students (session 2022-24) have been completed. Samples are being collected for further analysis.
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16/11/2023
Date Sheet of Mid Term Exam (Evening)
Bs Zoology 5th Semester, Session 2021_2025
15/11/2023
Classes of fall-2023 1st semester will be started from November 20,2023(Monday)
The much-maligned marine iguanas of the Galápagos Islands are so famously homely, even Charles Darwin piled on, describing them as "hideous-looking" and "most disgusting, clumsy lizards." (🎥 by: )
It's true, they're not pretty, with their wide-set eyes, smashed-in faces, spiky dorsal scales, and knotty, salt-encrusted heads. But what these unusual creatures lack in looks they make up for with their amazing and unique ecological adaptations.
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👩🏽🔬 Scientists figure that land-dwelling iguanas from South America must have drifted out to sea millions of years ago on logs or other debris, eventually landing on the Galápagos. From that species emerged marine iguanas, which spread to nearly all the islands of the archipelago. Each island hosts marine iguanas of unique size, shape and color.
They look fierce, but are actually gentle herbivores, surviving exclusively on underwater algae and seaweed. Their short, blunt snouts and small, razor-sharp teeth help them scrape the algae off rocks, and their laterally flattened tails let them move crocodile-like through the water. Their claws are long and sharp for clinging to rocks on shore or underwater in heavy currents. They have dark gray coloring to better absorb sunlight after their forays into the frigid Galápagos waters. And they even have special glands that clean their blood of extra salt, which they ingest while feeding.
27/09/2023
University of Jhang will remain closed on 29th September , 2023 (Friday) on the occasion of Eid Milad-un-Nabi (12th Rabi-ul-Awwal 1445 A.H ).
| Monday | 13:00 - 17:30 |
| Tuesday | 13:00 - 17:30 |
| Wednesday | 13:00 - 17:30 |
| Thursday | 13:00 - 17:30 |
| Friday | 13:00 - 17:30 |