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    Red Panda Research Paper

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    .Red Panda When you think of a red panda you probably think of a big panda that is red. But it is actually the size of a house cat. If you want to learn more about the red panda then keep listening. Body Shape and Description The red panda length from head to body is 50-60 cm. The tail alone is 30-50cm. All the way from the head to the tail it is 80-100 cm long. Lt only weighs about 5.4-9kg. This is what they have on their face. They also have a soft long reddish brown on the top of their face…

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    In Touching Spirit Bear, I think Cole Matthews has character traits similar to those of a bear. One similar trait I noticed is how dangerous a bear and Cole can be. At first sight you would think that a bear is the most dangerous and violent creature to inhabit it a forest. It’s the same concept with Cole. People see him and are frightened because of his mean, gruff looking appearance. In Touching Spirit Bear, page 7, chapter 1, the narrator states, “Still, no one ratted on Cole Matthews…

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    Brother Bear Mood

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    The setting of Brother Bear takes place right after the Ice Age in Alaska. Mountains, glaciers, forests, and plains cover the whole scenery. Whereas, after animals and people die, they take the place as spirits in the sky with the Northern Lights. Throughout the story, the mood tends to change. For example, the mood changes from happy to sad in less than a day. Kenai went from happy, to excited, to disappointed, then determined, then to grief in less than twenty minutes. The main moods for the…

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    honoring the bear with a Cree ritual and plotting to kill Marius rather than remaining quiet and letting Marius continue his tyranny. Although Will does not appear to take part in his culture’s customs in his everyday lifestyle, he still finds comfort in the idea of honoring the bear that he has a parental attachment to, as implied by the bear’s comparison to “a baby in a cradleboard”. That weak, old bear represents what Will’s identity once was: soft, frail, and submissive. Like the bear, Will…

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    The Deer and Elk Who do you think will win out of a whitetail deer and elk if they fought even tho simple look and act the same. Deer and elk have similarities and differences in the habitat,diet,and traits.Elk and deer look and act the same but in some ways they are not exactly the same. Elk and deer both have great traits for life in the wild. They both have big tough horns,but elk’s horns go back while deer’s horns up. Deer and elk are both brown. Deer are usually 125-200…

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    vidently June is bear month. Here are just a few of the June 2012 headlines: • Payson, Arizona - two attacks in one week • British Colombia, Canada - man attacked while in his hot tub at home • Cape Cod, Massachusetts - rare sighting of animal roving Cape Cod • Boulder, Colorado - animal roaming campus of University of Colorado • Greenwich, New Jersey - bear wandering neighborhood • Grafton, New Hampshire - woman attached at her back door • Manchester, New Hampshire - found wandering streets of…

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    Lynx Adaptations

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    Lynx I think lynx are interesting animals. From there pointy ears to there little bobbed tails. They have cool traits that help them to survive. There are different kinds of lynx that i will be talking about. They all have slight differences but they are all very similar. Lynx have long legs and a short bobbed tail. They also have tufts of fur on their ears. Many people don’t know why they have those or don’t know that it is actual useful to them. The hair on their ears enhances their…

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    conditions and will therefore be incapacitated in the conditions that they were meant to live in. For instance, the polar bear evolved from the brown bear into a white colour for survival to be effortlessly concealed in the white snow. What if the polar bears who evolved over a prolonged interval of time were brought to a warmer location? They would evolve into something else. The polar bears would evolve in circumstances they were never meant to adapt to. Also, with sexual selection not fairly…

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    Eric Sowards English 1001.014 Professor Fetters March 7, 2017 Should Stricter Laws Be Placed on Animal Hunting? It is very common for many people to hunt animals as a “sport” but hunting is not a sport in any sense, it is murder. There should be stricter laws placed on killing animals and selling their parts. In the past, people hunted for survival and for food. However, that is not the case now. People shouldn’t be allowed to hunt because it is inhumane. Hunters are killing endangered species…

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    The Balsam Fir

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    Balsam Fir: The Balsam Fir is an average sized native evergreen tree. It can grow up 40 to 80 feet tall. These trees adapted to the taiga because they grow in acidic soil. Fireweed: The fireweed plants have adapted to become less affected by fires which makes it suitable for the taiga as wildfires are common in the taiga. They also have the ability to grow in all types of soils. Black Spruce: The Black Spruce is a tall tree. It can grow up to 25 meters tall. Douglas-Fir: Douglas-firs are very…

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