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    Reptiles Control the Universe: A Mystery to Uncover The conspiracy theory known as the ‘Reptilian Elite’ is a popular theory founded in the late 1990s and is most common among people in the Europe. It provides evidence and examples on how reptile like figures control the world and society around us as far back in history as we know. This theory can manipulate the mind, just like the witches did to Macbeth. The Reptilian Elite control not only other people, but society as a whole. Reptiles have…

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    Animals need to be left where they are comfortable and are used to, they should not be removed and brought into a family. This would make the animal uncomfortable and nervous about what is happening, this could cause the animal to get out of control and cause danger to themselves, their owners, or anyone else around. Exotic animals may be fun and may be fun and may set you apart from other families with a regular dog or cat, but is that is not what is best, not for you or the animal. Owning an…

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    Pet Responsibilities Pet poop strewn all over the front yard is disgusting and owners who don’t police after their pets are lazy. One woman, author Norah Whelan, wrote “What to do about dog owners who don’t pick up poop,” an article published in 2014 on the Ditmas Park Corner website, and she argues the different reasons why pet owners may or may not pick up after their pets and offers advice on how to deal with the situation. Whelan builds her credibility with personal facts and reputable…

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    Cervus Canadensis

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    Cervus canadensis Domain - Eukaryote Kingdom- Animalia Phylum - Chordata Class - Mammalia Order - Artiodactyla (“even” - “number of toes”) Family - Cervidae Genus - Cervus Species- canadensis Cervus canadensis (Elk) is one of the largest species within the Cervidae family (deer), and is also considered one of the largest land mammals in North America and Eastern Asia based upon mass and size. The word “Elk” comes from two languages: Old…

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    Almost 26 million animals are being tested on in the United States alone each year .Animals shouldn’t be used for testing, it is unnecessary and not effective. New methods of testing products have been developed and researched, and animals are very different from human beings, so the tests are not reliable. Alternate testing methods now exist and could replace the use of testing animals. The Wyss Institute of Harvard has created their own microchips, called “organs on chips”, that mimic the…

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    Jellyfish Summary

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    Marine Lakes and did not have too in depth knowledge about Jellyfish. However, after I listened to what lecturer Dawson’s presentation, I think the formation of marine lake are fascinating. When see water raised, rushed into cave and brought in animals, marine lakes are formed. For example, as the sea water rises, the marine lakes that are formed later differs than the earlier formed ones. Each marine lakes have chemical differences. Since marine lakes are isolated…

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    owned. In 1987, they owned only one animal hospital. Since then, they have earned a spot in animal healthcare through their investments and through their personal growth. In the year of 2011, VCA operated 541 animal hospitals, 53 laboratories, and were a supplier of digital radiography and ultrasound imaging equipment. In January of 2012, they expanded their operations throughout Canada by increasing investment in Associate Veterinary Clinics, which operated 44 animal hospitals in three…

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    There are many reason why animal testing is bad. Testings on animals shouldn’t be allowed. It’s bad the test on animals, they could die from the tests, the effects of it don’t even really benefit people, and because it’s torture to animals. Some people are too naive and they may think that animal testing is good, but animal testing is cruel to the animals because they get tortured for our medicine and beauty products. With all the testing that gets done to the animals, some of the tests fail…

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    phascogale who can also digest small birds (NSWGOVERNMENT , 2017 ). Finally, the marsupial is consumed by a fox or a large bird of prey such as an owl. Animals have also adapted to better suit the creek lifestyle. An example of this is the mallard duck developing webbed feet to be able to move through the water easier. Another example of an animal adapting to its environment is the common brushtail possum. The possum developed long fingernails which enabled it to scale the eucalyptus trees…

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    The scientific community is strongly in favor of animal testing. They see humans are superior to animal life and this belief thus justifies the use of animals in testing. The medical breakthroughs that have occurred as a result of animal testing are also considered reason enough to continue the practice. Support is also geared at protecting humans, not simply producing new life-saving drugs-although this is seem as a priority. Animal testing is a important part of preventing a widespread…

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