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    Bobcat Research Paper

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    leave their mother when they are 1 year old.Bobcats are also born blind and they also,are known for being an excellent climbers. Bobcats are found in North America.Bobcats are found everywhere.The reason that is is because they have many different prey such as raccoons, rats, and rabbits.They enjoy places with very thick vegetation.bobcats tend to live on mountains and forest.When people hunt they tend to hunt for bobcats and bobcats prey.This is why bobcats are usually found in…

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    hockey sisterhood is like a flock of migrating birds in the deep sky. If you look up, they soar through clouds sticking together in a V-formation similar to the diamond layout on a field hockey field. If you look down at a field hockey field, you will see girls from kindergarten through college ripping, the solid ball. As birds fly south in the winter, they rely on each other for directions like teammates naturally depend on each other for directions. Birds flying through the sky have to…

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    Feathered Dinosaur Essay

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    learned by reading the article. The article “Feathered Non- Avian Dinosaurs from North America Provide Insight into Wing Origins” details a discovery that allows the expansion of the phylogeny of feathered non-avians. Remains were found in Canada of bird-like dinosaurs known as ornithomimosaurs. These fossils were interesting in that they appear to have feathers and that they were found in an area with rougher soil than usual. There are three skeletons; one juvenile and two adults. The…

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    Birds are seen in day to day life; always flying some place high above the area humans prefer to reside. They have always been a source of wonder, something many would gawk at as they soared when humankind still only dreamed of this. Though flying is now a dream achieved, birds still serve as quite a magnificent sight- which is exactly what the two authors, Audubon and Dillard, portray in their works. These two authors definitely have different styles of writing, but both do indeed tend to use…

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    Imagine that you were swimming then all of a sudden your eyes are burning and your arms are getting heavy, that’s how some of these penguins felt in these two articles. “The Amazing Penguin Rescue” and “The Seabird Chronicle” both talk about how the beaches that penguins live on are contaminated with a oil spill. “The Amazing Penguin Rescue” and “The Seabird Chronicles” have similarities and differences like similarity in conflict but differences in setting. “The Amazing Penguin Rescue” and…

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    and crustaceans. Emperor Penguins are important prey to Larger animals like leopard seals and large sharks. There are no cynical influences of Emperor Penguins on humans. Emperor Penguins are carnivores and mostly eat crustaceans, fish, and cephalopods. Proportions of their prey vary seasonally, depending on the amount of prey in the area. Fish prey species include gymndraco acuticeps, Pleuragramma antarcticum...etc. Emperor Penguins search for prey in the…

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    Allowing yourself to stop and smell the roses occasionally can be beneficial because you often gain insight and knowledge of something from a different perspective. In “The Cardinal in the Birdbath” by Gail Kredenser Mack, a speaker, presumably a woman is watching and observing a cardinal that is in a birdbath. However, beyond the literal cardinal watching, is a speaker who has significantly changed her view on life, especially towards her job, and has realized how another person, in the case a…

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    In “The Chicken” the chicken saves herself from death and gains her power in the household by laying an egg. The proves her place by showing a motherly act of laying an egg. She starts as the “chicken for Sunday’s lunch.” (49). An piece of meat that will be eaten and then forgotten, something that isn’t important. “[The chicken] looked at no one and no one payed any attention to her.” (49). Before she lays an egg and becomes a mother she doesn’t exist to anyone nor does anyone care for her. She…

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    Parrot Research Paper

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    are one of the most beautiful birds in the world. There are many different kinds of parrots and each of them have a unique plumage. Some parrots are just one color and others are very colorful. Parrots are very intelligent and they are one of the most intelligent birds that exist. They are studied a lot because of their intelligence. One of their most unique features is that they can mimic other sounds, including people. Parrots are the greatest and most unique birds because of all these things.…

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    aren’t birds. Well, they are, but have little characteristics that are like birds. Emperor penguins are astounding creatures with many features that allow them to survive. As most people know they can’t fly though they are known to be excellent swimmers . The Emperor penguins is part of the Aptenodytes Genus also known as the Great Penguins. ("Emperor Penguin" 2011) The scientific name for the emperor penguin is aptenodytes forsteri. ("Emperor Penguin") Emperor penguin are amazing birds but…

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