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    Outline On Cheetah

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    cheetah will usally go for the smaller type of animals. Cheetahs will usually go for gazelles and impalas. They will usually hunt during day or dusk. When a cheetah gets its prey it will hide it so other animals will take its kill. Cheetahs are carnivores so that means that their main food source. Cheetahs are also predators like lions, tiger and humans. The most important in recent decades have had conflicts with humans and habitat loss. With humans living and repopulating in Africa that would…

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    Welcome to the most colossal biome on Earth, the marine! This ginormous place on Earth is home to many plants and animals within its many oceans and three different levels. Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Southern, and Indian are the five main oceans on this planet. Each ocean is separated into three levels, known as euphotic, disphotic, and aphotic. The euphotic zone is also known as the sunlight zone, this is the top layer of the ocean and it receives almost all of the sun's rays. The next section…

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    eats only that plant type. An Ark, made of wood and without prior knowledge of shipbuilding and/or the mechanics behind shipbuilding, would not have been able to carry every single plant and animal species, along with the added cargo to feed the carnivores on the Ark. How did meat eating animals survive in a structure that is holding the most crucial cargo know yet? How were these special diets provided? Also, keeping the food that Noah, his family, and the animals ate fresh would have been a…

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    Blue Whale Research Paper

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    The blue whale is a marine mammal. It is the biggest living creature in world. Their veins are so big that a human could swim in them! The heart of a blue is as big as a slug bug! They are not fish because they breathe air and they give birth. The blue whale’s HABITAT is in every ocean. They like to go to the Antarctic Ocean in the summer and MIGRATE north in the winter where it is warmer. Their APPERANCE grayish blue with tiny eyes. Their teeth are called baleen it is the same thing as your…

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    Gray Wolf Evolution

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    drift. The earliest ancestor of a gray wolf are Miacidae and Miacis. The Miacidae lived from the Paleocene to the Eocene epochs. Defining characteristics of them were that they had little bodies and long tails. They always were carnivores and unlike modern day carnivores they did not have Carnassial. The Miacis the other ancestor of the gray wolf had similar…

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    Chaos In The Jungle

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    The levels are made up of the tertiary consumers (carnivores), secondary consumers (small carnivores and herbivores), primary consumers (herbivores), and producers and decomposers (plants and insects). The stronger and more dominant animals in the jungle are superior to the other animals and don’t have predators of their own…

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    Most famous for its lure, the anglerfish, also known as the goosefish or monkfish, is an angry looking fish with rough skin that can camouflage to look like a rock. Large heads, huge crescent shaped mouths, and tiny terrible translucent teeth are just three of the anglerfish’s characteristics. They grow anywhere from less than 30 cm to about 182 cm long. The female anglerfish are much larger than the males. The females are also the only ones whose dorsal fin grows into a fishing rod-like lure…

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    Gray Wolf Research Paper

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    Did you know that the gray wolf can speak through body language. They are brilliant, beautiful,and brave. You will learn about gray wolves, what they look like, their habitat, diet, enemies, and some interesting fact. First, I will share the gray wolves description. The scientific name is canis lupus. Their life span is 8 to 13 years. The male weighs 70 to 145lbs and the female weighs 60 to100lbs. They have big bushy fur. The gray wolf is a mix of gray and white coloring on their fur. Next…

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    Lizards Research Paper

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    eptiles are very sneaky, some of them are I hope you enjoy. Snakes Snakes have very slippery scales. They are carnivores (meat eaters), they will even eat other snakes! They do not have eyelids so they never blink. Snakes have to swallow their prey whole and there jaws are very flexible so they will eat almost anything they can get their jaws on. Snakes are found on every continent in the world except Antarctica. Lizards Lizards can detach their tails if caught by a predator. Some can…

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    height is also different, a polar bear can be from 7 to 8.4 feet and a black bear can be 5 to 6 feet. Polar bears are found in circumpolar north in areas where they hunt their prey and black bears live in North America in the forest. Polar bears are carnivores which mean they only eat meat and black bears are omnivores which mean they eat plants and meat. Polar bears main diet is ringed and bearded seals, harp, hooded seals, and they scavenge on carcasses of beluga whales, walruses, narwhal…

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