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    working on bringing back manny animals not just mammoth all we need is D.N.A.from the past animal to make one.¨ which is saying they just need the D.N.A. from that animal and it is pretty much going to be alive again. For my final quote from the video is ¨ there is three ingredients to making another animal that was de-extinct and that is get the D.N.A. of the extinct animal, put it in a egg, and find a mother that is close to being the same species of that extinct animal.¨ and those were the…

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    the White Tiger is humongous, these animals are super rare as their fur color is dependent on a defective and recessive gene that is passed down by their parents. Over the past couple of centuries, the White Tiger has become even more rarer in the wild due to hunting or capturing an exotic pet trade, with there having been no recorded sightings of these majestic beasts for the past 50 years. Today, the White Tiger can still be found in tons of zoos and animal reservation around the world with…

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    Extinction are rarely caused by diseases because of genetic diversity within the population. Over time, some populations may evolve and grow a tolerance against the disease, prompting them to resist the disease and survive and reproduce. i. Other than WNS, a threat to the survival of the bat species, if the total number of bats becomes very small, is a decrease in fitness as there will be less protection among the population of little brown bats. A decrease in fitness means the little brown…

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    Hello congress woman and men. Our names are, Alicia, Celeste and Yaritza. We are here to try and convince you to keep this endangered specie, the Hawksbills Sea Turtle as safe and protected as possible. Like many sea turtles, hawksbill sea turtles are critically endangered due mostly to human impact. The Hawksbill Sea Turtle is usually amber colored and richly patterned, with radiating streaks of lighter brown and black which is a reason why they are being killed for their stunning shell and…

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    Pygmy Shrew Threats

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    Since the species of the American pygmy shrew is so widespread, there are a variety of different threats to each population (ANHP, 2017). The species has a global ranking of G5 and a National ranking of N5 which list the species as secure with no apparent threats to survival (Gervis, 2015). Although, specific states have release reports of overlapping threats to smaller populations. S1 states such as Alabama , Idaho, Massachusetts, and Wyoming are closely monitoring populations. Many of these…

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    When an animal is being threatened into extinction shouldn’t it be a good thing that we are putting them in a protected environment till they grow in population again? Are there any other ways to help the animals? Animals are getting hunted and some are getting to the point of extinction, to try and help the situation we put them in zoos or in nature parks till they regain their population. While most people see this as a good thing some still think that we should leave them in their natural…

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    within its habitat. The fur makes a camouflage for the animal to blend in with its environment. The snow leopard is an animal that has a longer tail aside from that of the other big cats. This feature helps to provide additional protection against the cold. The longer tail provides an extra layer to wrap around themself as they lay and rest. The snow leopard also uses its tail for a balancing tool. This balancing tool helps the animal balance on steep slopes, rocks, and to pounce on its…

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    Why do you suppose two Betta fish always fight when placed into a bowl of water? It could be inferred to be a territorial instinct, or probably a way to fight for mates, but whichever way you look at it, they always seem to fight when placed together. Beta fish, much like people, can sometimes fight for similar reasons, but sometimes it can be for more personal reasons like religion or values. In Chinua Achebe’s book, Things Fall Apart, he tells the story of an eighteenth century African…

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    “The Difference between Alligators and Crocodiles” Plenty of people confuse the alligators and crocodiles, as they are both large, scaly animals of prey. What most people do not think of is that while they are very alike in some ways, they are two extremely different, yet super frightening hunters. Both of these reptiles are members of the reptilian family Crocodylia, however they are from two different families. There are a sum of 25 types of crocodilians (belonging to the Crocodylia family),…

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    SeaWorld is a billion dollar entertainment industry and rehabilitation center for injured and orphaned animals. “Blackfish” a film by Gabriela Cowperthwaite is inspired mainly by the events surrounding Tilikum, a bull orca weighing over 12,000 pounds currently owned by Seaworld. The purpose of the film is to expose the wrongful captivity of Orcas at SeaWorld. In the beginning of the film, trainers share the way they came to the industry. Their love and respect for the beauty of whales inspired…

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