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    students could not finish eating it. I ate all the squab for them because I like any kind of fried birds. Also, the gravy sauce was solidified because of the temperature. The breakdown of the waffle machine let them spend more time on making waffles. Alligator and ground sausage…

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    commonly known as the rayed earthstar, is an inedible species of mushroom belonging to the genus Geastrum, the earthstar fungi. First described by Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1794, it is a cosmopolitan but uncommon species found in Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australasia. The fungus feeds off decomposing organic matter in the litter and soil of coniferous forests. The small, grayish-brown fruit bodies are enclosed by a skin, or peridium, made up of four layers of tissue. The outer…

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    through downtown with them and later went to dinner at a place that they liked with them. The day after that we drove to the Alligator zoo, it is called this but they still have other animals at the zoo I saw gharials, different species of unique birds, tiny monkeys a bunch of American alligators that we got to feed little pellets, lots of albino crocodiles and alligators, and many more. After that we had dinner then went to there house where we played with there dogs, watched movies, and…

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    Burmese Pythons Have you ever seen a snake that is so long and that is so big that it is able to eat a whole alligator? Well, there's a snake called the Burmese python that is just like that. These animals are starting to overpopulate, that they are now having hunts to get rid of them. They are having these hunts where people with or without a permit, can hunt for money which is dangerous for the people. The Pythons are even ruining killing other animals that can ruin their life cycle. This can…

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    forest. The deer population would over grow and there would be little food for the deer so they would starve. Just a little species gone would cost the whole habitat to die. In Florida the alligators thrived being the top of the food chain. Until people released Burmese Pythons into the wild then the Alligator can get killed by the Burmese Pythons.. Usually when snakes get bigger people can’t care for them anymore so they let them free. But that will ruin habitats and foodchains. There a…

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    the steak and Lucy eventually losing her will to fight back with Vernon can imply that Vernon used to abuse Lucy, and will continue to abuse Lucy. Vernon is just like the alligator that he talks about in the beginning of the drama, a predator that cannot be tamed, and Lucy is the poodle that is a prey compared to the alligator and can be trained. Vernon is basically trying to train Lucy, a girl who is a pushover and is willing to go through change, to become the girl that Vernon expects her to…

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    During the mid 1990s, scientist had numerous discoveries about endocrine disruption, and that common occurring impurities can inhibit with the natural hormonal signals controlling foetal development. The term endocrine disruptor was created at the wingspread conference center in Wisconsin in 1991. Several articles had a key impact on such a creation. One paper in 1993 by Theo Colborn. Through this paper she stated that the “environmental chemicals distribute the development of the endocrine…

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    aims to illustrate how religion can bring people together. “In an aboriginal religion an alligator is declared holy, as if it were a deity. Probably there were people even then who did not take the divinity of an alligator seriously. But to make this a fact had great advantages for the tribe, because in this as-if conception all the Polonaises regarded themselves as brothers. They met in the name of the alligator, and although it was all only an expression of group egotism, it was supposed to…

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    The Australian Salt-Water Crocodile [Crocodylus porosus] is an ancient group of achosaurs, which first appeared in the fossil record during the Late Triassic; over 200 million years ago. An ancestor of the Salt Water Crocodile, is the Isisfordia duncanii, which originated in Isisford Qld during the Mid Cretaceous period. The Isisfordia duncanii is essentially, the beginning of the lifestyle, known as “semi aquatic ambush predators” and despite being considerably smaller than the average Salt…

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    second third of the Copper Sun, there was evidence of cruelty that can be connected to the world we live in today. Clay has three friends who visited him from Charles Town, and they want to go alligator hunting along Ashley River. They decide that using Tidbit, Teenie’s four-year-old son as bait for the alligators would be perfect. “If you can swim faster than those gators, you get to go home to your mama, understand?’ Tidbit quivered and nodded. He looked at Amari one last time before Clay…

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