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    I know this can be a sensitive subject because people have a strong allegiance tied to certain foods because the connection that food has with our emotions and personal experiences. However, please suspend your immediate reactions and defenses, to hear another side that you may not be aware of. Not consuming animal products and having a plant-based diet is beneficial to people’s health and could make a significant impact on the extermination of world hunger, animal cruelty and animal…

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    Ground Squirrel Essay

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    Ground squirrels are among the most intensively studied groups of mammals (Harrison et al, 2003) and generally classic subjects for research on variations in life-history traits and population dynamics (Hoffmann, 2002; Miche ner, 1998; Oli et al, 2001). They are small- to medium-sized animals that spend much of their lives in extensive burrow systems (Nowak, 1991; O¨ zkurt et al., 2005) and are obligate hibernators during seasons with low ambient temperatures and poor foraging conditions…

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    Hebraphant The Hebraphant. I have created a new species called the Herbivore Hebraphant. The Hebraphant is a combination of a horse, zebra, and and elephant. The Hebraphant has the head of an elephant, the body of a horse, and the tail and stripes of a zebra. It is one of the most strongest herbivore hybrid because of the elephant and the horse. The elephant has a trunk that is able to kill. The horse has an incredibly strong body. Its legs, shoulders, and muscles. The zebra is very strong…

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    system and then gets excreted. This process increases the biodiversity, and the chance that the plant will survive past the sapling stage. Bonobo are helping not only the plants, but herbivores that consume the plants so they don’t starve to death. Therefore, if Bonobo went extinct, so could the plants and herbivores. 2. How will this event, information, or whatever is being addressed in the article affect the environment? Explain your answer. This event will…

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    Food Web Hypothesis

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    populations of many of the other organisms, like the herbivores in the pond. There is a total of seven carnivores, which all feed on all eight herbivores, along with a mixture of some of the other predators. Because, they are at the top of the food web, there is less energy available, because some is lost at each level in the web. This is known as the biomass pyramid. This also means that the carnivores populations are normally lower compared to the herbivores, which follows the number pyramid.…

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    All animals are provided with the raw abilities to properly capture and digest their foods. The anatomy of an animal will provide evidence as to which of the three main categories it falls under: herbivore, omnivore, or carnivore. Carnivores have the abilities to subsist on only animal products. A carnivorous animal’s frame of mind revolves around their instinct to hunt. When spotting potential prey, carnivores immediately “pour out copious amounts of saliva” (Tobias). No digestive enzymes are…

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    Zebra Research Paper

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    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 survival rate…

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    The Quaternary Period

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    Mammoth and other large Herbivores had existed until the very beginning of the Holocene Epoch possibly because of the last "ice age". Anyways, some of the animals that exist are the African elephants, rhinoceroses,hippopotamuses and many more. The biggie in this period though is the existence of the modern day humans which started about 200,000 years ago. Not until about 13-14 thousand years ago they began to spread across the planet.…

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    The Great Barrier Reef

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    piscivores or generalist feeders consuming fish, crustaceans, gastropods, and cephalopods (Connell 1998a; Randall 2004; Stewart and Jones 2001). The fish they consume include recruitment size epilithic algal matrix feeders, commonly referred to as herbivores, and other generalist or piscivore feeders (Connell 1998a; Connell 1998b; Randall 2004; Stewart and Jones 2001). Their size and day schooling behavior alters smaller fish behavior by causing fish to conjugate in certain areas and avoid…

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    Paleocene Epoch Evolution

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    To begin with, 65 million years ago was the start of the Paleocene epoch that was the establishment of the tertiary period on earth. Due to the extinction of the dinosaurs during the previous period, there was a heap amount of mammals accumulating and evolving from their original size and aspects. Many forms of animals existed big, small, and of many different sizes; rapidly increasing in numbers by reproduction. In this epoch, carnivores were very large in numbers. For example, a bird that was…

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