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    Feral Cats Research Paper

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    have threatened the lives of over 100 native species in Australia. Most Feral cats have caused the extinction to some of the ground dwelling birds and mammals. They are also responsible for the decline in the population of land based animals like the bilby, bandicoot, numbat and bettong. Feral cats can also carry many harmful and infectious diseases that can be transmitted into the native animal population, livestock and even sometimes…

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    Devil Face Tumour Disease

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    Physical Description: Fully grown Tasmanian devils are typically the size of a medium sized dog, males weighing between 7.7–13.0 kilograms and females weighing between 4.5–9 kilograms They are stocky, muscular marsupials measuring around 60cm in length with strong fore legs and proportionately weak hind legs. Tasmanian devils are covered in a black coat accented with variable white markings on the chest, shoulders and rump. Devils are not fast animals, however, their high stamina and endurance…

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    “I 'm tired. The murder I committed is still fresh in my mind. How could I have been so stupid? Why didn 't I simply leave and never look back? I 've caused pain in so many lives: my own, my family 's, the victim 's family. The damage is done. Only the shame and the scars remain.” Mason (1987). This is a thought of a prisoner who has to deal with what he has done in the past and the feelings he has to carry around. Hindsight is usually 20/20. A criminal rarely thinks about the repercussions…

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