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    In this essay it’ll show you about 2 stories that have members of the dinosaur family. In the stories these members of the dinosaur family are predators. Also in this essay it’ll be comparing the setting, main characters, and conflicts between “Being Prey” and “The Sound of Thunder” The setting between “Being Prey” and “A Sound of Thunder”. The setting is different because “Being Prey” in the swamp. In “The Sound of Thunder” is in the jungle. They are similar because they both are dangerous.…

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    “Black Rhinoceros”(www.bagheera.com) The Black Rhinoceros are not completely extinct, but it critical.The reason that the Black Rhino’s are being hunted is because of their horns. The horns on them are very valuable and can also be used for other things. There were 65,000 Black Rhino’s in 1970 and now almost 90 percent of them were killed. Now there is 2,500 left in the whole entire world. Their horns are packed with fibers that hold it together that make it strong. They have two horns instead…

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    continue to, receive based solely on tourism. If the number of elephants throughout the continent continue to decrease at the present rate, tourism numbers will decrease as well and the country, as a whole, will be greatly negatively affected. Supporting Argument #3: As of 2013, 1.1 billion human beings lived on the continent of Africa (World Population Review, 2015). That is a relatively large number, in comparison to the other continents, with Asia being the exception. While not all of Africa…

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    Imagine this, you are taken away from your family to go live in a bathtub and forced to do tricks for food, for the rest of your life. This is the everyday life of an Orca at SeaWorld. Orcas should not have to live in captivity. For one the tanks are way too small. The small tanks can leave the orca to become angered (US Whales). Therefor, all the emotion can build up can lead most orca to go crazy. Orcas will break their teeth, trying to chew their way out, or orcas will even chew on the bars…

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    American minks were introduced because shipments of minks were being made to North America. They were then initially presented in the UK in the 1920s. Thew were discovered mainly in the wild as a result of escape and also due to human intervention which made there population expand in lakes and rivers that were in Europe and South America. American minks were mainly introduced for fur farming to make jackets and capes for humans. 
The first mink to be found in Britain was an accidental cause…

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    These correlations include discrimination against women in the workforce and racial discrimination. Judy Hopps can be interpreted as both of these issues. Being a woman and a different “species” or “ethnicity” than is normally seen in the workforce, she faces challenges in her job such as being assigned “meter maid” instead of a real case. She is not taken seriously in her career, as many woman and people with different ethnic backgrounds…

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    On May 1st., 2016 in California Yosemite National Park packs of 8 to 10 wolves are killing deer and their population is decreasing drastically. Park authorities are worried about this situation and are trying to find solutions to this problem. Wolves are known to be the most aggressive because they hunt in groups that number from 7 to 10 at a time. They are carnivorous, with really sharp teeth that help them eat their prey. Despite the many myths about it they do not usually attack human beings…

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    the trail we saw a leopard frog and then saw a few juvenile alligators in a low-lying swamp area. The diversity of tropical plants along the trail was also very exciting. During the excursion our guide used a heterodyne bat detector to identify two species of bats: northern yellow and freetail. She also located wolf spiders by using a flashlight, and scorpions by using a black light. I was amazed to learn that certain types of scorpions glow in UV light, like that from a black light.…

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    should have won the fight since it was the one who got the first big bite and should bitten the Spinosaur's head off right away. However, the only source of evidence we have is their fossil record which probably can not give us an answer on which species would win in the…

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    protecting the aspen tree population, controlling the beaver population, and increasing biodiversity. Canis Lupus is crucial to the Yellowstone National Park ecosystem as it is a keystone species. A keystone species is a species that is crucial for the health and the balance of the ecosystem. As a keystone species, the wolves keep populations under control and create biodiversity. As…

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