Algonquin Wolf Essay

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The Southern Bog Lemming is native to Ottawa, Canada and is often found in bogs, moist places, and sometimes deciduous forests and meadows. Lemmings are small mouse-like animals that on average weigh 35 grams. The dorsal side tends to be dark brown while the ventral side is a silver-ish gray.

Algonquin Wolf
The Algonquin Wolf is native to Ottawa, Canada and is a hybrid of the Eastern Wolf, Gray Wolf, and Coyote. Algonquin Wolves are usually found in, but not limited to, deciduous and mixed forests. The Algonquin Wolf was put on the threatened list in June 2016. The Algonquin Wolf looks very similar to Gray Wolves and sometimes a Coyote. While looking very similar to a Gray Wolf, the Algonquin Wolf is smaller in size.

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This is a low-growing and small flower barely growing a few inches. The petals and young leaves of this violet are edible. The leaves of the Viola Sororia do not grow off the stem making it look like the leaves are a part of a different plant.

Canada Anemone
The Canada Anemone is native to most of North America. This flower is a part of the Buttercup Family. This is a white flower with five petals and three to five parted leaves. The Canada Anemone can become aggressive in conditions that are too favorable. This flower is poisonous when fresh and can be toxic if eaten in large quantities.

Canada Goldenrod
Canadian Goldenrods are most commonly found in moist conditions and on abandoned farms, pastures, fields, and along roads. It had a central stem that is about two to six feet tall and leaves that are about four to six inches long and one inch wide. The Canadian Goldenrods have fibrous root systems that allow for clustering and sometimes colonies.
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There a few inventions that have helped people with major disabilities. One of these inventions is the electric wheelchair, this invention was created by an Ottawan and after it was provided to those who were disabled in Ottawa, the production was pushed worldwide. This invention influenced Canada to make more inventions that can help those in need. Another invention that saved people was the microsurgical suturing device (stapler). This was also created by an Ottawan and a co-inventor; the co-inventor saw the damage from Joseph Stalin's prison system and decided to make a device that would allow for reconnecting severed arteries and

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