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    In the past few years climate change and the U.S developing has caused harm to our National Parks. Our national parks hold learning, fitness and even habitats for animals. We are all so lucky to have our National Parks and we should be proud of what they give us. More than 35% percent of adults are obese. Our National parks can change that. They provide places to walk, run and bike. They give us beautiful hikes and great scenery. There are 417 National Parks in the United States, Americans…

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    which served as a communal hunting and fishing ground. Some villages were located strategically atop isolated knolls in consideration of attack and defense. The Konkow followed an annual gathering cycle that made it necessary for them to leave their winter settlements on the river ridges. In the summer, they traveled into the mountains to hunt. In the spring, they ventured into the valley areas to collect grass seeds (Riddell 1978). The Konkow economy was a mixture of hunting, fishing,…

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    Lab Report On Tarantulas

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    In the museum, I have selected three part in the Lab. First of all, there is Tarantula Spider. Tarantulas diet including grasshoppers, beetles, and other spiders. Vertebrates, such as rats, toads, snakes, frogs and lizards may fall into a tarantula depends on the species. Arboreal species feed on insects, moths and frogs. Although they have silk manufacturing capability, most tarantulas don't knit air network to capture prey. Instead, they use ambush strategies or find food at night. According…

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    Erect-crested penguins are perhaps some of the most mysterious of all penguin species. They are the largest of all the 6 species crested penguins. This penguin stands 50 centimeters tall and weighs and average of 8.5 pounds. They possess brush-like crests and long dark orange beaks that help distinguish them from other species. Other than these two features they sport the classic penguin look: black bodies with white bellies and black heads. Very little is known about these penguins. For…

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    What is Tundra? The tundra can be found at the top of the earth close to the North Pole. It’s a huge biome that looks so nice and covers the fifth of the earth’s surface. Tundra comes from the word Tunturia. Tundra is the coldest biome in the earth, and it’s hard to live in it from how cold it is. Tundra doesn’t have trees (treeless) in the Arctic and top of the mountains where the climate is cold or windy. Extremely low temperature and a little precipitation Tundra’s lands are…

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    Bear Lab Hypothesis

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    The objective of the BearCam experiment was to collect data and analyze to determine whether the grizzly bears prefer to fish independently or in groups at the McNeil River Falls. I collected the data within different times of the day between 7:34 A.M. – 7:02 P.M. My hypothesis is that bears prefer to fish independently rather than in groups. Methods: For the collection of data I used the random number generator to find the pictures of the bears and analyze whether they prefer to fish for their…

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    thwack and watched the the deer run away with blood running down it side.it was a cold october morning at my house my dad and i wher getting ready to head to ionia to go deer hunting. we got there about thirty mins before dawn and starting setting up the the blind at this little open woods area about hundred yards off the hunting trail we finally got settled in the blind and the long wait began. we had been waiting for at least an hour and heard nothing but squirrels and the birds.The wait…

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    Thud! I closed the tailgate of my dad’s truck. I turned around with my bow in hand. The quiver that is attached to the bow has three new arrows in it. I grabbed the middle arrow and knock it for my walk out. My path is a narrow strip of mowed grass between a dense wooded area and a corn field. After blowing my nose and clearing my throat as much as I possibly could, hopefully so I do not need to do any of those things on stand, I started on my way. It was a short walk probably half a mile or…

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    I’m driving my pickup to the munitions store. Its seems like any typical Tuesday; however, today is eminently gloomy and dull outside which gives me a strange, ominous feeling. I arrive at the store hoping I am able to restore my 12-gauge I bought here a couple months ago. As I’m searching for the tools that would help patch up my gun and settle my problem, I notice a young man in the store just browsing around, and not seeming to obtain any previous experience with firearms. Even Though I am…

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    We normally don’t like to hunt humans. As long as they don’t bug us we don’t bug them. But this was the worst winter that we have had in a long time. All of the smaller animals that we would normally eat either died, or they are hibernating. Even with our thick fur we get cold. During the blizzards it gets hard to see even with our great eyesight and keen sense of smell, the blizzard takes any trail of food that we have away from us. There is nothing left for us to eat. We try to distract…

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