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    Culture/history (Elliot) The culture of the rocky mountain region is very diverse. There are many festivals, art shows, eateries, theater, and concerts are some of the things you can do in this culture filled region. Culture and religion Wildlife/Physical Features (Everyone) Common animals are Elks, Bighorn sheeps, moose, cougars, bobcats, bears. The Rocky Mountains are teeming with aquatic and aerial life forms. Fishing is a major lifestyle in the Rocky…

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    were very difficult to hunt, these little animals were: bids, moles, rabbits, squirrels, mices, between others. If the Native Americans were going to hunt big animals they met with hunting groups the big animals are: lion, deer, bighorn sheep and antelope. They eat all the meat and the unnecessary bones are sharpened in order to produce their weapons and tools, skins were used for clothes or to store nuts, berries, corn, sunflower seeds, indian rice, mustard seeds, fruits, etc. Besides, they…

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    Gulliver Research Paper

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    On May 4, 1699, on a journey to the South Seas, Gulliver is on board a ship by the name of Antelope leaving Bristol, England. As the ship begins to sail, it encounters a violent storm that sinks the ship. Gulliver swims to an island of the Lilliputs and falls asleep. As Gulliver begins to awaken, he finds himself strapped down and cannot move as the people of Lilliputians are all across his body. The Lilliputians stand about about six inches in stature. Gulliver struggles to get loose and…

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    PREHISTORIC CALIFORNIA During the prehistoric periods, California was covered by a warm shallow sea. This sea was mostly inhabited by various marine invertebrates, for instance, corals and brachiopods. Later on especially during the perminian periods, California began to exhibit a variety of habitats. This was characterized by both deep and shallow marine deposits. Swamps and estuaries would also be found in some parts of the land. California could also be described as a region of geologic…

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    A majority of the natives cloths was made from buffalo, deer, elk, and antelope skins. The women in the tribe dressed well; they fashioned in ankle length sleeveless deerskin dresses held up by straps, decorated with porcupine quills, cut fringe, and simple geometric designs colored with earth pigments. In the freezing winter…

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    Essay On Sioux Tribe

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    was the most powerful of all. The Great Spirit was the Sioux God. In the winter, when buffalo were hard to hunt, the Sioux ate dried buffalo meat, called pemmican. Pemmican is like today's beef jerky. The Sioux also ate other meats (bear, deer, antelope, and wild turkey and hens), wild fruits (cherries, berries, and plums) and wild vegetables (potatoes, spinach, and prairie…

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    ={Endangered cheetahs}= There are some species that are endangered. One of those species are a Cheetahs. Cheetahs are currently endangered. Cheetahs are endangered because farmers are taking the lands they live on, Poachers are killing them, and they have a lack of prey. Cheetahs need our help! Framers taking land One reason why cheetahs are endangered is because farmers are taking up the land that they live on. According to newsela they said” Wild Grasslands is increasingly being turned…

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    Ethical Benefits Of Zoos

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    near Oman and Jordan and currently have over one thousand in the wild. (time magazine). Thanks to the actions of an AZA accredited zoo, this breed of antelope managed to survive. It cannot be denied that without the actions of the Phoenix Zoo, this species would not be in existence today and it is because of an AZA accredited zoo that these antelopes have not gone extinct. Similar arguments can be made with the Head Start Projects. The Head Start Project is when a zoo will take a newly born…

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    Lion vs.Cheetah Whoa!Look at that fast cheetah, wait look at that lion chasing after it . There are differences and alike traits about lions and cheetahs. Even though lions and cheetahs look alike they are very different. Both lions and cheetahs have similar bodies for a perfect life in the grasslands.The lion can roar loudly as for the cheetah gives off a little cry.You can hear the lions roar from 5 miles away for the cheetah you can barley hear it.A lion it acts as a big…

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    Benin Research Paper

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    lightning and justice Mami Wata- water The Pendjari National Park lies in north west Benin. It is known for its wildlife and is home to some of the last populations of big game like elephants, West African lions, hippopotamuses, buffalo and various antelopes in West Africa. The park is also known for its richness in birds. The W National Park is a major national park in West Africa around a meander in the River Niger shaped like a “W”. The park is known for its large mammals, including…

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