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    Evolution Of Giraffes

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    been discovered. Scientists from Senckenberg and the Giraffe Conservation Foundation are to thank for the discovery that leads to an optimistic view on the endangered species' chance of survival. This article is going to cover the recent evolution of information about giraffes and what the new information could mean. Giraffes are one of the animals that scientists haven't researched much about, and some of their features are still not understood. For example, what sound do giraffes make?…

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    be for animal, children in third world, or environmental issues, etc. Specifically, World Wildlife Fund’s commercial, “together possible”, effectively delivers its purpose by setting loving atmosphere from animal images,…

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    Panda Ecology Essay Pandas are very cute and warm. They are my favorite animal because they look like they would be a cool pet to have if you could have it as a pet. But the bad thing is that Pandas don't live in the United States. They live in northern and central China. Pandas can also live up to about 20 years old max. Pandas are also very small they are about 2-3 feet tall. So these are the reasons and facts why the Panda is my favorite pet. Pandas are going extinct and I want…

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    Wild animals have been endangered since the loss of the dinosaurs millions of years ago. When there are no more animals of a particular species alive, that specie is called extinction. Moreover, animal such as Florida manatees, leopard, tigers, rhino, whales, and other animal's life are threatened on a daily basis. In the past millions of years' natural cause has had provoked a numerous species disappear from the planet, but lately human hunting activities and the black market are the most…

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    bring the trophies of their kills (namely elephants) back to America. Animal lovers have since been upset at the mere thought of allowing this to become legal and participation in trophy hunting in general, but few ask why this is negative. Multiple people who are against trophy hunting do not conduct research on the topic or refuse to listen to counter arguments and just see this as a negative thing with no benefits to animals. Despite common conception, legal trophy hunting has helped saved…

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    critically endangered species with around only 30 known still alive. I chose this animal because Leopards have always managed to keep me engaged and keep my attention. I may not have been very knowledgeable on this animal before this project but by the time I’m done I expect to be an expert. In this paper I will cover the habitat of this animal and the types of food it gets, a description of my animal (what it looks like special features etc.), the reason that my animal has become endangered,…

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    of animals have their own unique feature that helps them live in their own environment. These features can often become a danger to these animals when the thing that makes them unique catches the attention of human beings. This then prompts people to capture, hunt, kill, eat, torture, sell and buy these creatures. The need for humans to exploit every creature they can get their hands on, is an unfortunate habit that the world will not see stopping anytime soon. The results of this is animals…

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    The causes of panthers becoming endangered consisted of expansion, highway construction, residential expansions, and many other reasons. Another factor contributing to the extinction of Florida Panthers are their health. With not having many animals for sources of nutrients, the panthers in the Everglades of Florida have resorted to eating raccoons that poison them by contaminating the panther’s…

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    The 6th Mass Extinction? Species of animals and plants go extinct all the time due to their lack of evolutionary ‘fitness’, for example, the giant panda is on the brink of extinction because it can only eat one food, and can only copulate a couple weeks out of the year, but sometimes, It 's not their fault… a mass extinction is “the extinction of a large number of species within a relatively short period of time, as between the Cretaceous and Tertiary Periods when three-quarters of all species…

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    number is a 90% decline from the last century (Varma). Not only does this make these animals endangered, but it also makes them dangerously close to extinction. Predators like cheetahs are vital in a healthy ecosystem. Despite their importance, people in the last century have been very reckless and harmful to these animals that have caused a big plummet in their population. The three main factors affecting these animals are habitat loss, persecution to save livestock, and Illegal wildlife trade.…

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