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    Making a snack with the avocado Introduction: 1. Attention “grabber”: The avocado commonly referred to as the alligator pear, is a super food packed with essentials your body needs to thrive, and they taste amazing! Let’s avoid the fast food lane, with a taste of culture. 2. Interest: I know how easy it can be to put convince over heath with our food choices so I want to give all of you something, a quick fun recipe you can take and recreate for your family, guests, or yourself. I believe making…

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    Nevertheless,what we don't notice is that it isn't just cats and dogs the ones being abused. It's also cows,alligators,horses,etc. it doesn't matter who or what it is they just don't deserve the cruelty. If you mistreat an animal they will try to fight back. And it won't end good for the person or for the animal,it's dangerous. How do you not expect for an animal…

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    “Yo, X, you were correct. They are from the frigging Death Brigade!” “Big O, those motherfuckers do not play bannas! If the catch us, we’re dead as fuck!” “Shut the fuck up! We won’t get caught.” They got down on their bellies and crawled like alligators even closer toward the cottage for a close up of what is about to go…

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    heritage, and also have a very small number of rare species of plants and animals in Australia. When travel in Australia, participants should experience the wonders of nature. Kakadu National Park is one of the places worth visiting which is located in Alligator Rivers; it is a cultural heritage and natural Heritage. It can meet people demand of view the nature at all. Undoubtedly, the tour can widen the field of vision. (Please refer to Appendix2: Kakadu National Park) In addition to nature,…

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    characters and interaction, instead of animals and nature themes that continue to dominate in contemporary Australian children’s literature. Lester is an Australian author and illustrator, whom began illustrating in 1979. Her first book, Clive Eats Alligators, was published in 1985 and she has since published twenty-five children’s books and two young adult novels. She is most well-known for her book, Are We There Yet? (2004), which won the CBCA Picture Book of the Year in 2005. Lester is not…

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    me I would have eaten an oyster, I could assure them it wouldn’t happen! After it was all said, I now try new things. Even though, it was my last time eating an oyster. I have been a little more daring with trying out new foods. So far, I tried alligator, octopus and the latest cow tongue. All of which, have been first and last times trying. Nothing new has stuck, but at least I can say I’ve had them. Besides, how else would you know what you like if you’ve never tried…

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    release Burmese pythons out into the wild, they grow up to 13 feet full grown and require lots of food to survive. This causes catastrophic repercussions when these pythons start eating off native species which also starves out other predators like alligators. Owners of these animals need to know what they’re dealing with and know the consequences of releasing them into the…

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    They then catch their prey with their sharp teeth and vibrissae to find and catch their prey. Vibrissae is the whiskers of an animal used as an organ of touch. The River Otter is a carnivore, meaning it eats meat. This otter’s predators include alligators, bobcats, and birds of prey. The otters are very hard to catch, however, because they are so agile in the water.…

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    Researched showed that DDT and its metabolites negatively affected male embryos and made bird eggshells thin. According to research discussed in the video Fooling with Nature, baby birds exposed to endocrine disruptors did not develop eyes and alligators experienced shortened penises. Some still argue that if we want to know the real effects in regards to humans, humans should be studied, not animals. Rachel Carsen, the author of Silent Spring discussed these findings leading to a new age…

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    It isn't far away from Orlando and it's a park that has 110 acres that features reptile shows and alligators and crocodiles. Enjoy the mini water park, a swamp walk, aviary fun, and a lot more when you visit this attraction. 6 - NASA Space Center. Take the time to make the short drive down to visit the NASA Space Center. See where shuttles are made and…

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