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    cars, away from barking and yelling owners, and place for socialization. A dog park is important for the dogs because it is a place where they can run freely without leash. According to the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to the Animals, dogs that don't exercise can act out by barking and destroying things at home. They are less likely hit by a car in a dog park. It is a safe place for them because…

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    Fawns Don’t Smell. We don’t even mean that fawns don’t even smell bad. They don’t smell: period. They have no scent, as to remain undetected by predators. Interesting enough, deer hunters comment on the fact that when cutting open these precious animals, their stench is much worse than other types of kills. Maybe they shouldn't be hunting them? Number Four: You Can’t Sneak Up On One. You’re not supposed…

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    say upsetting things. Avoid getting drawn into arguments. The heated emotion may incite your dog to bite again and may predispose the victim to take you to court. Regardless of the victim's emotions, yours should be one of concern of the other's welfare. Suggest Medical Help…

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    Animal cruelty begins the process of rehabilitation and leads to the justice system getting involved, sometimes charging the abuser.“According to ASPCA, an animal is abused every 10 seconds in the United States(My Sananton)”. Animal abuse is not a specific character, gender or race (Animal cruelty facts).” “Experts from Canine Journal says that millions of people abuse their animals that are being abused by people who aren’t actually intending to do the wrong thing (Animal cruelty facts).” Some…

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    New Guinea Research Paper

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    have mastered the method of animal domestication and gathering. It is hard for New Guineans to develop animal domestication because pigs are the only animals they can access. The Europeans developed because of the Middle East. 13,000 years ago the middle east had lots of food supply and humid. There were more forests, trees and plants. About 9,000 years ago animal domestication was brought in after gathering. They learned how to control their feeding and moving. The animals could be use for…

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    Loxogiraffa Cameloserpentes The Loxogiraffa Cameloserpentes, also known as the Giellephantes is a new breed made up of an elephant, a giraffe, and a snake. Created in a lab by Dr. Henry Wu, who created the Indominus Rex, the Loxogiraffa Cameloserpentes breeds and grows in captivity. One of the first Loxogiraffa Cameloserpentes, Ella, was released into the wild after one year of captivity. With her snake tusks, Ella was able to defend herself in the wild. Without elephants’ famous Ivory tusks,…

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    world of animal rights has its extremes: those that are charged with the care of animals and treat them horribly, and those that claim to value all furry lives, but really only accept the cutest, healthiest animals. Recently there is a new heated debate in the animal rights world: if high kill shelters should be allowed to use animal euthanasia to control animal overpopulation. In the past eight years, animal euthanasia has changed from being used only to assist ill and aggressive animals to…

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    Why is it required? Hunter safety is a very important course that all hunters need to take. When they reach the age of 16 it is required, and must be handy at all times while hunting. This is to help ensure his/her safety, other people’s safety, and future generations ability to hunt. This means so other people will lease their lands to responsible and smart hunters. If hunters were careless then hunting grounds would be very hard to come by. 98% of Kansas’s lands are privately owned. So it is…

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    Just like most human beings and other living organisms, dogs also suffer the inevitable health deterioration through age. As time goes by, different illnesses may affect every dog that will obviously make an impact to their owners. One of the common illnesses that most dogs go through is arthritis or what we usually call, joint pain. For every dog owners, it is so hard to watch their beloved pet suffer such pain and discomfort all through the years. Yet, it is still in their hand to prevent such…

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    Dog Park Essay

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    Dog park's would especially be benifical in cities, beings the amount of property space citizen's reside in is so little, due to the greater amount of population, as well as the housing addition's being apartment units. However, dog park's would be just as benifical in small town's. Yard space is more available in smaller town's. There isn't as much of a demand having to require as small of living space in what cities do. Dog park's benifit in many ways, such as exercise, less pour…

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