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    Why Lions Are Cool

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    Lions are cool. Do you know what they do at night? Where they Live? Well you will after you read this informational research essay. Did you know that a lion's roar can be heard from about 5 miles away? There are many facts about lions that many people don't know. Some people know how lions act for most of the time. Most of the time we know that lions habitats are in the jungle but are there anymore habitats? Some prey have different predators. Other wise there are many topics about lions you…

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    Invasive Ant Species

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    foreign ant species has found its way in the US, particularly in the state of Florida. The said ant is native to Madagascar but has made its way to Caribbean countries decades ago. Now, it is set to invade the US state. In Florida, there are currently 19 invasive ant species, which often thrive in warm weather and human activity such as the said state. The little yellow ant (Plagiolepis alluaudi) is an invasive, highly-reproductive, and foraging experts. At less than 2 millimeters, these…

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    Panda bears are a beautiful species but it won't be a species for long if we don't help them, They are in extreme danger of extinction. Panda bears are in the edge of extinction because their habitats are destroyed by humans, some are killed by poachers, and they have a hard time surviving in reproduction. To illustrate, Why are Panda bears in extinction why can't they be like dogs that you can see them everywhere.Pandas habitats are mostly destroyed by humans, when they destroy their…

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    Lion Pride Research Paper

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    Lions are the only cats that live in groups, which are called prides. Prides are family units that may include up to three males, a dozen or so females, and their young. All of a pride's lionesses are related, and female cubs typically stay with the group as they age. Young males eventually leave and establish their own prides by taking over a group headed by another male. Only male lions boast manes, the impressive fringe of long hair that encircles their heads. Males defend the pride's…

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    for fun? Why travel so far or pay so much to trophy hunt? Scoring a big kill for show is what they call trophy hunting. Trophy hunting should not be allowed because there are people that alternate ways to produce revenue, they can be harmful to endangered people, and the revenue isn’t properly. To begin with trophy hunting should not be allowed. The revenue from trophy hunting isn’t used properly. According to New York Times, The money was meant for school and homes to be built. But, the…

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    Elephant Crisis Fund

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    and Vietnam because of the business of the ivory trade. Elephants need to be saved because they are keystone species, which means they are crucial to the biodiversity of Africa as many other…

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    Galapagos tortoise is an endanger species. Another name for the Galapagos tortoise is Chelonoidis Nigra. They are giant, with 5-foot claws and four back claws. With round, dome-shaped shell or as most would call it a saddleback shell. It has thick scales all over the limbs, neck, and pointed hand. Galapagos Island surrounded by grass and water started in Espanola and San Cristobal. When the Galapagos tortoise breed primarily during the hotter season of the years like summer and some of spring.…

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    The most effective law that involves the Northern Spotted Owl is the Northwest Forest Plan for the reason that a recovery plan was not applied yet. It took seventeen years for the government to come up with a recovery plan and it ended up integrally defective. Most people who viewed the recovery plan would hurry to blame the logging businesses and the so-called “Timber Wars” both of which having materialistic politicians backing them up. The delay of the plan also echoes from environmental…

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    Background and Significance Due to previous work, it is estimated that there exist 19 separate populations of polar bears. Of these 19, two exist in Alaska, one named the Southern Beaufort Sea population, and the other known as the Chukchi Sea population. Along the northern coast of Alaska, from approximately 137°W to 167°W members of the Southern Beaufort Sea population can be found (Fischbach et al., 2007). During recent years, the Southern Beaufort Sea population of polar bears has been…

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    Seal-world (2016) said, “Researchers believe that the Mediterranean Monk Seal is very shy and doesn’t like to be around humans. This could explain why they have moved from giving birth on land to doing so in the caves under the water. As people continue to move closer and closer into the natural habitat area of these seals it is going to require them to continue further adaptations of their current behaviors.” There are many threats to the survival of the Mediterranean monk seal such as habitat…

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