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    hope that someday the misery will end. No living creature should ever have to endure this, unfortunately, for captive animals this is the life they live. Most animals in captivity are either taken from the wild at a young age or born into it, losing every trace of what they used to be. Fortunately, from year to year it's more apparent that people are learning how miserable animals actually…

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    Circus Animal Abuse

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    scenes the animals are abused. It bypasses many people because they are overwhelmed with the fun of the circus animals. But there is a deeper story to what goes on in the circus. Many of the animals in the circus are abused and live in horrible conditions which is not only unsafe to the animals, but can also be unsafe to the public. Because of these horrible acts done to the animals, countless circuses should be declared animal free. Many animals in the circus are abused. The animals, whether…

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    It was time. It was finally time to go on the zipline course over the animal park. I was very excited, but still a little nervous. We all got on a truck to bring us to the first tower, we drove through the park and saw all the lovely animals roaming and minding their own business. When we got to the tower we had to climb a tower soaring 75 feet up in the air and after we finally reached the top, we secured our harnesses and tightened our helmets and it was time to start. I was usually not one…

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    The Amur Leopard Introduction The Amur leopard is a mammal whose scientific name is Panthera Pardus Orientalis. This animal is critically endangered because of poachers hunting for its fur, frequent fires, development projects, negative impacts of inbreeding, and lack of political commitment to conservation. This is causing a habitat loss to Amur Leopards. How does the animal meet its basic needs in its natural habitat? Their main prey is roe, sika deer, hares, and badgers.They usually hunt…

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    Spay And Neutering

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    dog and cat deserves a loving home as part of the family. At Woodside Animal Hospital in Port Orchard, Washington they tend to the health needs of cats and dogs with compassion and affection. One of the many treatments they offer to new pet owners is spay and neutering services. If you recently adopted a furry friend, here are three important reasons to get your animal spayed or neutered from the dog and cat vet at Woodside Animal Hospital: Improve Pet’s Health: If you spay or neuter your cat…

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    The City of Angels is home to several attractions including the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. It's the largest natural and historical museum in the Western region of the United States, and its impressive collection covers 4.5 billion years of history. As you explore, you will see a variety of exhibits such as: Age of Mammals - According to the museum's website, Age of Mammals is the first permanent museum exhibit to trace mammal evolution - from the extinction of large…

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    The greater gliding possum is a very interesting animal, this type of possum is different from the other spices because it glides. The greater gliding possum lives in the east coast and ranges of Australia. The can grow up to a 18.9 inches body and a 21.65 inches tail, and weigh about 3.3 pounds. Greater gliding possums are the largest type of possum, but unlike other tails the greater gliding possums uses its tail to balance wile gliding. The greater gliding possum is one of the many spices of…

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    no doubt that many groups of people are for xenotransplantation. Among these groups are Jews, Muslims, scientists and families. Many people would have thought that kosher Jews would be against any form of xenotransplantation most especially ones involving pigs. This is because there is a prohibition in their bible, the Torah, that pigs must not be eaten nor touched in Leviticus 11:7-8: "And the swine-although it has true hoofs, with the hoofs cleft through, it does not chew the cud: it is…

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    Animal Inequality

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    Animals are living things that is a major part of our survival. Animals provide us different resources like milk, eggs etc. According to Animalquality.net, over 56 billion farmed animals are be killed each year. That is a very huge number, and overtime animals could run out. One should not sacrifice animals to be progressive in society Yelena Alexandrovna Dubrosky, a new assistant for dog training sessions, was one of the main characters in the story. As her first day of work, she got to meet…

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    What Is Komodo Dragons?

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    to eviscerate its prey. Once finished, virtually nothing is left because they devour everything. If the prey is large, the lizard tackles its legs first to nock it down, as their long claws dig into the body, then quickly rips into the body (as animal bleeds to death). They have been known to take down adult water buffalo weighing over 1,300 pounds. Even their own species are at risk – young dragons make up a 1/10 of the adult dragons’ diet. In order to survive younglings will roll excrement…

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