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    Big Cat Research Paper

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    Cats are crazy, silly creatures that tend to engage in odd behaviors such as going from being extremely grumpy one second to being unbearingly affectionate the next. They also like to eerily watch us while we pee in the bathroom and knock over things while looking straight into our eyes without a hint of guilt. Cats do the most random things that either make cat haters roll their eyes in frustration or make cat-lovers love them even more. However, there is one cat mystery that baffles even the most feline fanatic in the world, the behavior just seems unexplainable which makes cat-owners ask the same question - why do cats love to sit in a box? If you are a cat owner, try this at home - put out a basket full of toys and an empty cardboard box side by…

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    Big Cats Research Paper

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    Big cats are some of the most beautiful animals on the face of the planet. Their strength and agility are stunning. Yet, in spite of these attributes, many big cats have been faced with a variety of obstacles that have hindered their healthy lifestyles. The Florida panther has been especially affected by these obstacles. In the November 1997 issue of National Parks, Yvette La Pierre’s description of the Florida panther in her article entitled “On the edge: Florida panthers, which once roamed the…

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    In both “The Big Cat” and “You’ll apologize if you have to”, we see stories that are about having control of your life and to not be afraid of change. They follow very similar narrative structures that led from an initial problem to a conflict in the middle of the story and finished with an open ending. In the open ending the readers were allowed to control the end of the story, which I believe ties into the main world idea of each story. “The Big Cat”, by Erdrich, started the exposition with…

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    When reading the story, “Big Cats,” by Lynnette Evans, there were numerous vocabulary words, which would be difficult for a first grade class to comprehend and use in their oral language. The following words and reasoning for choosing the words are listed below. • Word #1- Predator o I chose the word, “predator,” because this word is important for students to know this vocabulary word to comprehend the story and learn more about Big Cats. I also chose this word because this word cannot only be…

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    The Lynx Adaptation

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    Lynx Adaptation The description of the Lynx is very complex. That will be learned along with other facts. Most people think this animal is a big ferocious cat that can kill. Not all of that is true, it is not very big. This cat is between 22-44 pounds when full grown. The Lynx can be anywhere from 19-22 inches tall and 31-41 inches long. Their coats can be cheeta colored, wolf colored,and brown. This animal's scientific names’ are; Lynx Pardinus, Lynx Canadensis, Lynx Rufus, and Lynx Lynx.…

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    Compare and Contrast Essay By:Shaé McGuffey Savage lions to meek big cats. J.H. Patterson was like an explorer. He went all the way to Africa just to make a rail road. The savages he sealed with were wild lions, he explained edit all in the article “Attack.” Did you know the lions in Tsavo do not have manes. There was a man who had a different relationship with lions and his name is Kevin Richardson. Many people call him “the lion whisperer” because he was so good with the lions. …

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    Arguably, the most important character in the play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is Big Daddy. The news of his illness plays a central role in the novel as it is the driving motive behind the scramble for the ownership of the plantation. With the news, comes the attempts of Mae, Margaret, and Gooper to please him as the two sides of the family battle for the ownership of Big Daddy’s 28,000 acre plantation all while the news of his terminal illness is completely unbeknownst to him. However, the attempts…

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    We all know that cats and mice are enemies, but why? Have they always been enemies? The stories Cat and Rat and Cat and mouse explain why they are enemies. Though they both give a good explanation they have a bit of a differencet. Although they are both legends you can decide if they are true. Both these stories are legends. Legends are stories that have been passed down from generation to generation. In the story Cat and Rat they start out as friends. They are in a race. Rat decides to…

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    Persuasive Essay Many people believe that cats are inferior to dogs, and I completely agree. Of course, there are cat people, and I don't hate cat people. I personally believe, however, that dogs have much more to offer than cats do. Dogs are better than cats for many reasons, including the general friendliness. They will always try to make you happy no matter the breed. Additionally, cats may be smarter, but that doesn't mean you don't have to clean up their excrements in litter boxes.…

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    Sand Cats Research Paper

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    you didn’t know about sand cats Sand cats are small cats with big eyes, big ears and tiny noses. One might assume this adorable species for beautiful kitten because of the small size, but sand cats are just as wild as big cats. Here are the 10 things you might not know about Sand cats. 1. Sand cats live in burrows: They use either abandoned fox or porcupines burrows or dig themselves. Usually the burrow is about 1- 1.5 meters, single entrance and they dug in slightly slanting ground. Some…

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