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    Zebra Research Paper

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    to your left you see something black and white. Wondering what is is? It’s a herd of zebras, grazing out in the open grasslands of East Africa. The zebra can be found in East Africa, and has black and white stripes know on them as camouflage, and is an herbivore which means it eats plants, grasses and figs. The zebra is a black and white striped mammal that lives in the grasslands or woodlands in East Africa. They also live in open plains, semi-deserts, and some live in zoos. The zebras…

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    Wild West Research Paper

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    meantime, nonnative species of plants have managed to billow into self-sustaining populations within the regions due to lack of oversight within the region. Within the vast interior west, there maintains to be a sole combination of dessert and mountain grasslands that burns during warm season. Dessert regions have in the past been shown to favor the grass versus woody plants. This is due in part by the fashion in which fires usually occur during the summer in dry…

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    many languages. Population density ,natural resources , and climate limits the ability of some regions to develop adequate resources while others are rich. Extremely dry region are separated Africans in the north from sub-Saharan Africans. Grassland Are good for growing crops and raising livestock. Hot and humid rain are difficult for people to live there. Freshwater many rapids and waterfalls can provides fertile soil and water for growing crops. few natural harbors 9 places for…

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    (Habitat), Yellow Crazy Ants arrived at 13 out of 37 of the areas tested. Yellow Crazy Ants arrived at 5 of the forest locations, 3 of the grassland and 5 of the impervious. The average time for first ant to arrive at the forest habitat was 257.0833 seconds, grassland was 113.3077 seconds and impervious was 141.4167 seconds. The most dominant ant species for question 1 was Crematogaster sp. (Valentine ant). Crematogaster was most dominant at 9 locations…

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    Desert Fox Essay

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    Ecology of Desert Fox in a saline Grassland ecosystem of Banni in the Kutch district of Western India 1. Introduction: Foxes belong to genus vulpes, the most widely distributed carnivores, found across the earth apart from Antarctica. Three species of foxes occurs in the different habitats of Indian sub-continent. Indian fox (Vulpes bengalensis) found throughout the Deccan peninsula, arid and semi-arid bio-geographic region of India, Tibetan fox (Vulpes ferrilata) found in Tibetan plateau of…

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    Pools Vernal pools are wetlands that are being covered by shallow water, during different seasons example from spring to winter. The sizes of vernal pools vary hugely in size, from small lakes to deep to shallow lakes. They are usually found in grasslands in Northeastern and Midwestern states that has a Mediterranean climates. Under the Vernal pools, bedrock or a hard clay soil could be found. That helps the water to be in place. Vernal Pools are also a home for many aquatic, and land animal…

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    Bud bank dynamics (Benson, Hartnett et al. 2004) study suggest that the densities and dynamics of tallgrass prairie plant populations, as well as their response to disturbance (e.g., fire and grazing) and climatic variability, may be mediated principally through effects on the demography of belowground bud populations. Patterns of seed reproduction and seed bank populations have little influence on short-term aboveground population dynamics of tallgrass prairie perennials. Our results indicate…

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    Brazilian Amazon? (2 points) Chinas growing population has caused an increase in demand for food products including meat. The increase in demand for meat has caused Chinese cattle herders to increase the number of animals that graze on the available grassland. This increase has caused significant overgrazing and loss of available land used by herders. The loss of available grazing land has facilitated the transition to including more chicken and pork into China’s diet. However, China cannot…

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    the Depression. This was very difficult for the farmers in the Southern Plains of the United States, because they were hit the worst. With hardly any precipitation it was difficult to get the crops to grow. The farm land was drying up with out the grassland, the winds stirred the dust. There were children dying from dust pneumonia. The question is what caused the Dust Bowl? I believe that this was caused by human error. The short grass was able to feed the cattle and the…

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    Pygmy Shrew Threats

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    are of concern to the pygmy shrew (ANHP, 2017). South Dakota (an S2 ranked state), grassland destruction are under major concern and are directly linked to the survival of the pygmy shrew populations. Grassland destruction has become more prevalent amount the state which directly destroys habits for pygmy shrews. Overgrazing, over use of pesticides, wind impacts, and noxious weeds are all a threat to grasslands with the Dakotas (Gervis,…

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