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    going to put my story you understand meI said they we don't therefore we don't her that's really all I know for now Bears cats Wildcats Bobcats lions tigers dogs rats all that type of stuff man snakes to alligators crocodiles hippopotamus elephants giraffe Structurally, plant and animal cells are very similar…

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    people would spend thousands of dollars on a toy boat when they can get it for about a dollar. When observing the boat the children’s reaction all seem to be the same. "Parents silly to buy something like that just to get all broke up," say Rosie Giraffe; “That much money it should last forever," I figure; "Must be rich people shop here," say Q.T (Bambara)”. Through this lesson, Miss. Moore hope to inspire the students to make a change in their future and what their lives could be like instead…

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    exactly how it should work. He is the one however who formulated the idea of Natural Selection, which is a large part of our modern understanding. Lamarck had ideas that organisms drive for greater complexity over time, the greatest of examples being Giraffes who would have grown larger necks over time to keep up with the trees who continually grew. He also didn’t account for the idea of extinction, which plays a strong part in what we see as Evolution today. Though his ideas were crude, they…

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    Going to the zoo for the first time is an incredible experience for a child. Everything is new, the animals are big, and around every corner there is a new surprise. Every turn holds a monkey playing in the mud, a giraffe eating from the trees, or a new kind of animal you have never seen. Zoos are exciting and entertaining and they can also provide a variety of learning opportunities. As long as the well being of the animals is held on top priority, they allow for many great opportunities. Zoos…

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    Serval Research Paper

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    The Serval cat is a strong yet lean animal native to the savannah grasslands of Africa, south of the Sahara. The name serval comes from a Portuguese word meaning "wolf deer." Other nicknames for the serval are "bush cat" and "giraffe cat".The Serval was once also found in Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria. Servals have dwindled in numbers due to human population taking over their habitat and also because of hunters and poachers. Their pelts are a high dollar commodity in several countries. It takes…

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    Cool Title Have you ever dreamt about how cool it would be to have an exotic pet? Imagine having a pet monkey, deer, chameleon, tiger, bear, lemur, owl, sloth, exotic snake, or exotic bird. It sounds pretty fun, right? The truth is that keeping exotic animals as pets is dangerous for both the animals and those around them. When someone desires to purchase an exotic animal, they most likely want a baby. Innocent animals are torn from their parents at a young age; poachers will even kill the…

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    Aristotle Lion King

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    Aristotle’s six elements highly influenced today’s movies, television shows, and theater musicals. These film/ T.V. shows have used several of Aristotle’s six elements from three-dimensional characters to spectacle and music. Aristotle’s six elements are the guidelines when the narrator is developing a script. The movie The Lion King came out in 1994; it is an animated musical film produced by Walt Disney. The Lion King demonstrated Aristotle two principles: symbolism and theme. The movie,…

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    Evolution is the change in the heritable traits and genetic codes of biological populations over successive generations which can give rise to biological diversity. Generally, evolution also define as the process which modern organisms have descended from ancient ancestors and the process by which different kinds of living organism are believed to have developed from earlier forms during the history of the earth. The genetic differences that are heritable will passed on to their offspring or the…

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    maybe two friends on a good day and almost no hobbies. My routine of attending school, going home, doing my work, and going to sleep simply wasn’t cutting it. With the reaction time close to that of a garden slug and the coordination of a newborn giraffe, it was clear to me that taking up a sport would only end in my own mortification and probable injury. However, after a bit of research, I found the perfect option: cross country. No contact, complicated game plans, or heavy equipment required.…

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    Marsupial Tapir History

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    Since finally breaking away from Antarctica and South America approximately 55 million years ago, Australia’s animals have evolved in isolation under the influence of a number of major climatic changes. As a result of this, the Australian continent today contains a diverse and unique collection of fauna vastly different to that found elsewhere in the world. Unfortunately, Australia’s unique biodiversity today faces new and potentially devastating threats, a consequence of a number of…

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