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    more noticeable in smaller variation). If a genetic variation helps the organism, then more of that species will survive and it will become the main species. If the genetic variation does not help the species, then it will die down. Traits like zebra hoofs, bat wings and shark fins are all features that helps the species. All those physical traits have served specific functions in contributing towards different organism reproductive success. Not every trait is advantage for an organism. Each…

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    bull with its nostrils flared up and in an attack stance drawn on the upper arm. A brown bull with steam emitting from the nostrils on a plain dripping with red blood on the thigh till knee. A blind black bull with steam rising from its nostrils and hoof stomping the ground with other cows in the background done on the buttocks and the lower back. A brown one with crescent shaped horns and red eyes howling in rage done on the upper arm. A black one ready to leap done on the knee. A blackish…

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    Rainbow lowered a hoof right down to Twilight’s cutie mark, which provoked Twilight to break it off. Pulling back from the passionate kiss, Twilight said, “Hold on. Are you sure you’re ready for this? I mean, I know you don’t want to rush things, and—” “I know what I said…

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    mother cursed her 13th pregnancy but gave birth to a boy who immediately turned into a demon and killed his entire family then flew away into the night. He’s often described as kangaroo-shaped with enormous bat wings and claws on his forearms with hoofs for his feet. Another myth tells that was born misshapen as punishment and his mother decided to hide her shame by sheltering him until he started flapping his arms transforming them into wings and flew out of the chimney, into the night. More…

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    styles and training methods as there are professional horse trainers, and the horse training books that are available are to numerous to mention. However, there is some agreement on the basic methods on how to train a horse, and caring for the horse hoof problems that will face anyone who's responsible for the animal. Do you have a foal that will need to be trained for riding? If you are looking for basic information on ways to train a horse after they have been weaned from their mother, then…

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    Loyalty In Animal Farm

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    through the horse Boxer who is one of the first characters introduced and one of the characters that are most thoroughly described. His main characteristic is fervent devotion and it is clearly demonstrated when he injures himself but as soon as “his hoof had healed up, [he] worked harder than ever” (Orwell 120). Even though he may have a gruelling task ahead of him and his injuries are numerous, Boxer always sticks to the new government based on Animalism through thick and thin and works…

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    Houyhnhnm way of life, endued with Reason and live there quite contented. But, he is unceremoniously banished to return to his kind, to which effect, he builds a boat to leave. Before he leaves, Gulliver stoops to kiss his master’s hoof, sensing which the master raises his hoof, that being counted as a rare honour by Gulliver. This incident among others has been noted for deliberately debasing the position of humankind to that of below an animal. Subsequently, as Gulliver returns to the human…

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    Jefferson started to be able to tell that he is a man, and not a hog, “Man walk on two foots; hogs on four hoofs.”(220) Here, Jefferson is able to distinguish the difference between himself and a hog, meaning he is beginning to mature and turn into a man. Jefferson also makes other comparisons to himself and a Hog,” If I ain't nothing but a hog, how come they…

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    among the sharp aroma of animal spoors! There was the sound like a great matted yellow hive of bees within a dark bellows, the lazy bumble of a purring lion. And there was the patter of okapi feet and the murmur of a fresh jungle rain, like other hoofs falling upon the summer-starched grass. Now the walls dissolved into distances of parched weed, mile on mile, and warm endless sky. The animals drew away into thorn brakes and water holes.It was the children's hour.” (Bradbury, 2). This example of…

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    Old Major was an old pig highly respected by the other animals on the farm. Boxer was the big, strong horse who was not very smart but had a better perspective then most of the other animals. Clover was a motherly, middle-aged mare. Benjamin was a donkey and the oldest animal on the farm. Mollie was the foolish, pretty white mare who loved sugar cubes and ribbons in her mane. Major called the animals together to tell them about his idea for a better world for animals. The animals would live…

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