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    Crocodile A monkey named Raktamukha lived on a Jamun tree in the dense forests of India. The monkey was happy in his life spending most of the time jumping around on trees. This Jamun tree was on banks of a river which was home to a crocodile named Karalamukha. Karalmukha used to come on the banks and gradually he and the monkey became very good friends. Few days past, and their friendship grew stronger. Raktmukha used to pluck fruits from the tree and used to give it to Karalmukha and he used…

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    think Man had betrayed me. As the sun started to set, Water Buffalo walked by my tree. “Tiger, what happened to you?” Water Buffalo asked cautiously. “Man is going to go get me his wisdom.” I said proudly. Water Buffalo just shook his head and walked away. After Water Buffalo walked away, I realized he was getting hungry. Eating just one of the Goats wouldn’t hurt, right? I turned my head, and realized I was tied to the tree very tightly. He tried yelling out to Man, so he would hear him and…

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    Guereza Colobus Essay

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    and young. The Guereza colobus freely move about mostly arboreal (tree-dwellers), and diurnal ( active during the day),and have flatten nails, longer legs than fore limbs, and pads on their buttocks, this is typical characteristic of the old world monkeys. With running to 30 miles an hour. Using their powerful legs to kick and bounce off opponents and objects, and they can keep more than 19.7 feet in the air from tree to tree, using as trampoline to get lift off…

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    Garcinia L. Case Study

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    Garcinia L. is a pantropically distributed genus with high species richness in south East Asia, and composed of 240 woody tree species. In India the genus represented by 36 species including 6 endemic to Western Ghats only. For Genus Garcinia Western Ghats is considered as secondary center for origin (Abraham et al. 2006). It includes G. indica (Thouars) Choisy, G. gummi-gutta (L.) Robs., G. hombroniana Pierre and G. xanthochymus Hook.f. ex Anders that provide important resources in Indian…

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    The bear looked at Titus, then up in the trees at the owl, then back to Titus again the bear got down on all four legs, turned and walked off. “Wow, either the wand worked, or we don’t look very tasty,” Titus said, as he looked up into the trees toward Hootie. After traveling higher up the mountain, Titus and his two companions came to a grassy meadow. Urging the mule to a big rock, “This,” Titus said to the mule as he dismounted, “Is where we will spend the night.” Taking a…

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    Once there was a tree.... and she loved a little boy. The boy loved taking things from the tree. The Giving Tree” is an old story about two people, the boy and the tree. The boy is always trying to get certain things from the tree. The boy is also not giving anything back to the tree and leaving the tree with nothing to have. In the Giving Tree, Shel Silverstein uses the relationship between the boy and the tree to demonstrate the act of giving. The boy in the Giving Tree is always asking for…

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    The main objective of this study was to determine whether the rate of cavitation in xylem channels correlates with tree height by measuring the water tension from leaves at the top against leaves from the bottom of Acer Platanoides (Norway Maple) trees. We hypothesized that water tension would be higher at the top of trees than at the bottom. The secondary focus was to determine if varying water tension would affect the structural composition of leaves. In order to identify a relationship, we…

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    I gripped my lacrosse stick like a blanket on a cold winter night, scared down to my bones about what I was about to do. I peeked the back door open to see if anyone was watching, but I knew that no one would be up at this time of night. I grabbed my backpack from the table and quickly ran out the door toward the woods not sure what was lurking in its darkness. I ran through the trees as briskly as I could, nimble on my feet. I knew no one could catch me now, no one knows what I’ve done. I was…

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    Gumdrop Trees Short Story

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    This story takes place in a gumdrop lollipop forest on Mars. We start this story as King Gumball in the year 2095. "What has happened to all of my trees?" said King Gumball. He had just realized that all of his trees were missing. Later on that day he went to go see his friend Lollipaul. "Hey do you know what happened to all my trees?" asked King Gumball "No I don't why?" Asked Lollipaul,"What happened to them." "All of my trees have disappeared!" exclaimed King Gumball.…

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    When we think of autumn, we think about the hot and humid days coming to an end, and the various colors of changing leaves. However, if you want to experience the true beauty of autumn, the Blue Ridge Mountain is the place to be. The sight of the mountain and the sound of the aging trees and their various color leaves brought peace to my soul. Also, the various fragrances that lingers in the air is breathtaking and relaxing. As I drove along the long frosty, and foggy road of Blue Ridge Mountain…

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