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    cartridges may be the some of the most popular rounds in the country, they differ distinctly in their hunting applications, long-range ability, and produced recoil. Perhaps the biggest difference between these two cartridges is in their hunting applications. The .22lr fires a small, slow-moving projectile that leaves a tiny exit wound. Theses attributes make the round better utilized for hunting small game, such as squirrels, rabbits, foxes, raccoons, beavers, and opossums. At the opposite…

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    Sam and Dean are having a drink at the local pub, a couple books and newspaper clippings strewn on their table. The boys are quietly discussing the new information they found while at the coroners office. Sam is pretty sure the creature they are hunting is a Djinn, explaining its basically an evil genie that gives you trippy dreams and melts your brains while feeding off you. Dean shudders muttering into his beer something about "showing that freak show a whole new world" Sam laid a town map…

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    Why Do People Hunt?

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    went out hunting bears, but what they didn’t know is that they were the ones being hunted. It started off with Aldo, he invited his friends to go hunting. Aldo knew that Jack and Berto were right in when he said the word “hunt”. But Sammy’s face had completely opposed the fact of going to hunt because he was the coward in the clang. Eventually, his friends persuaded him to join and to make that summer one of the most memorable ones. A week had past by, and everyone was ready to go hunting.…

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    The Red Fox is known for its fur color and long, bushy tail. The population of the Red Fox for pre-breeding is estimated at around 240,000 individuals. A large number of foxes are killed per unit area by gamekeepers and has increased steadily since the early 1960s in Britain, although they are wildey hunted it does not affect their population status. Some of physical Characteristics of the Red Fox is they have a coat of long guard hairs and soft fine underfur that is typically a rich reddish…

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    Boomerang Research Paper

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    their hunts. They could quickly launch the boomerang to strike the animal being hunted. The boomerang was very heavy, so that way they could deliver fatal blows. The secondary weapon was the spear. It was another type of hunting weapon that they used. They were used for hunting and fishing. The spears were usually created as a large stick or a stick with a stone point attached to the end. These were either thrown or used with the Spear Thrower.…

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    Family Values” Sharon Levy shares what she believes is the importance of the social structure of wolves. Ed Yong and Sharon Levy have opposing views over the role of wolves in an ecosystem. Levy also sheds light on the contrast of behavior between hunting and protected wolves. Sharon Levy believes that the social structure of wolves drastically changes the functions of an ecosystem. Gordon Haber was tracking a wolf pack that had been around for 40 years until his plane crashed on the…

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    Native Creative Story Many years ago, before mankind, mother nature was born into the ground surrounded by water. As she grew older the ground she lay in grew with her; trees, flowers, and magical herbs began to sprout. Suddenly there were so many plants on Earth. Everywhere you went, you could see mostly green with hints of colors ranging from whites to blacks, pinks to blues, and various shades of yellow. With nothing to contain the amount of plants growing mother nature decided to turn irises…

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    plants and trees. They also needed to stay hydrated so they commonly set up camp near a water source. They also needed trees to use for their longhouses so they set up camp on the edge or in the middle of a forest. They also needed food so they went hunting and fishing that was another reason they lived by the forest and by bodies of water. One of the natural resources that the Mohawk tribe used was water. They used water for drinking and cooking. Before they cooked with the water they had to…

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    The Other Side of Poaching Poaching has decimated endangered species and has driven certain animals to the brink of extinction. This form of hunting has caused animals like The West African Black Rhino and the Pyrenean Ibex to go extinct. Some believe people illegally hunt these animals for profit and sport; however, an article on the BBC puts this belief into question. In the article “The Real Reason Why People Poach Endangered Species” the author, Kara Segedin, states that some of the…

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    DNR Conservation Warden Mike Green states, ”Ultimately, it would be up to the federal government whether a Sandhill crane hunting season is inaugurated, And, if a hunting season were initiated, its parameters would be based on controlling the overall population of the birds -- apart from efforts on the part of some farmers to curb the damage that cranes can cause to crops.” Sandhill cranes are…

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