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    Blanket Octopus

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    Actually, that doesn’t sound very fun at all, but at least he got a happy ending, right? 14. This cracked out looking bat is not a bat at all but a lemur. The aye-aye lemurs are only native to Madagascar. Resembling a rodent like appearance, they have big eyes for adjusting in the dark and long thin fingers to scrape grubs out of trees and sharp teeth to grind out wood. They are small in size and have a silver stripe down their back. Newborns typically exhibit no fur for the first few months…

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    in the world. The Whale lived with a community of animals including sharks, octopuses, stingrays, dolphins, crabs, jellyfish, lobsters, eels, seals, starfish, sea turtles, clown fish, rainbow fish, and one little Sea Horse. The Whale bragged day ,after day, after day, about how he could make humungous splashes above the big blue sea, saying “I’m the best there ever was, and the defiantly the best there ever will be. You all wish you could be me!” Mostly all of the animals adored the Whale, and…

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    Bass Fishing Essay

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    are essential to your success: Bass Fishing Casting Techniques Casting is a big part of bass fishing, more importantly, understanding how different methods of casting works can go a long way to your…

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    waiting to happen further in the story. He and the child stimulate a vast amount of dialogue. From the moment the child called to him until the end when the boy says, “Someday I’m gonna catch a sailfish and a blue marlin and a giant tuna and all those big…

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    Japan has the largest seafood market in the world. Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market is the largest fish market in japan and is a billion-dollar industry. In the CBS News article, “A Tour of Tokyo's Largest fish market”, the author states, “[The] island nation of Japan has less than two percent of the world's population, but consumes 10 percent of the world's fish.” Japan consumes a lot of fish because logically they are an island surrounded by water. Many nations are accused of overfishing, but…

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    a warship with a streamline that works underwater. The submarine warfare had many big battles the most important battles were located at Pearl Harbor and Japan. According to (ww1.net) Submarine’s were underwater boats. During the Submarine warfare, many people lost food, armor, military, and weapons. There were many pros’s and con’s to submarines. Submarines were very difficult in the battles they were big ships that broke down a lot. It was very difficult to take care of the…

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    that my uncle knew. His name was zach and he was nice enough to let us go fishing for trout in a stocked pond that his boss owned. Since he was hired to keep up the land and tend to the cattle he could let people fish there. I was super excited and I love to go fishing for any kind of fish. We drove through the *curved roads that ran by Mountains. It was a very *beautiful view. When we got to a gate that zach had talked about, I got out to take the chain off. The chain prevented the cattle from…

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    Jaws Compare And Contrast

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    lifetime. Better yet, I would want a great white shark and when it gets big enough that it won't fit in a fish tank I will take it to the ocean and it can have free reign of which aquatic animals it wants to eat and which ones it doesn’t want to eat. Great white sharks are very unique. Great white sharks can swim as deep as 3,000 feet. As a result, of them swimming that deep is then, they can catch the buoyancy of dead fish and other animals. On the other hand, they are grey with white…

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    the bait can extend from minutes to hours. Check. You will need to get your hands dirty attaching the worm to and removing the fish from the hook. Check. But does the activity only provide food on the table? No way! Here are the 7 health benefits of fishing that may make you want to start doing it from now on. 1. It reduces stress. Going to a lake or a river to catch fish is…

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    Santiago Perseverance

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    catching a marlin or a big fish. Santiago and the marlin showed their determination when they were placed as opponents throughout the novel and both of them refused to back down. The old man, otherwise referred to as Santiago, was considered salao or unlucky. He had not caught a fish in eighty-four days. After a marlin hooks onto his line, he goes on a four-day voyage to catch the fish and break his unluckiness. The story took an ironic twist after the old man caught the fish. After Santiago…

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