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    Barn Owl Research Paper

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    The barn owl is 14-20 inches in length and has a wingspan of close to four feet. It is golden-brown on its upper sides and grayish-white on its chest and belly. It has dark specks on both its underside and upper side. It has a heart-shaped, white face with a ring of brown feathers around it. Its wings are rounded and it has a short tail and long legs. It doesn't hoot like other owls, instead it makes a raspy hissing or shrieking sound. The barn owl is sometimes called the monkey-faced owl. Life…

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    Birds Cycle Of Change

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    change is a beautiful aspect of life. Similarly, when the speaker mentions birds we think about their process of migration. Every year they change their location to survive. They all work together to lead, follow, and support each other in their long journey across the world. It is an amazing process of change, and it is a natural instinct so that they can survive. Their change is for the better and it is what makes birds distinct from other animals. Both of these natural processes of change are…

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    Greg Bashaw lives with his sister, mother, and father in Long Island. The family raises an array of animals including, chickens, ducks, and geese, near their suburban townhome. Four years ago, Greg six chickens, followed by two baby ducks a week later. One of the ducks lived with the chickens, causing its behavior pattern to be similar to a chicken. Since it was right after a day of private school, Greg had a brought his friend Leah home with him to study and relax. Greg took the chickens and…

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    Goose's face made her stomach lurch. She tried to loosen the grip on her arm and kicked at the brutes shins. He barely budged. Eva gave the big gorilla a head butt. The henchman stood still. Dominique forced her to her knees on the cement sidewalk and jerked her arms back further. Removed a pair of handcuffs and placed them roughly on her wrist. “That a boy,” chuckled Goose. “What the hell, Dominique. Why are you cuffing me? He looked like a big gorilla wearing a man suit. “Cause you might…

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    In Marina Carr’s By the Bog of Cats, the play opens with the Hester Swane dragging a dead black swan across the stage who, as the audience is about to find out, is going it die in the next twelve hours just like the swan from which she takes her name. Playing a vital role in the audience’s reaction to the piece, names within Carr’s play evoke a sense of destiny as characters full their own prophesies. For instance, Carr choses Carthage Kilbride’s name with distinct purpose. Carthage…

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    Did you know that some dinosaurs had wings and feather but they didn’t have any use for flight? According to “Raptors: The Bird-like Dinosaurs of Mesozoic Era” by Bob Strauss, Over 70 million years ago, there was a family of feathered dinosaurs called Raptors. Raptors were feathered Theropods that varied in size from no bigger than a large chicken, to exceeding the height of a full grown man. The time the Raptors lived mainly centered around 65-90 million years ago in the Cretaceous era. A…

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    Brian Doyle's Mascots

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    Doyle claims that a total of 82 schools have set the eagle as their mascot. Though the eagle symbolizes independence and freedom it was one of Americas own leaders who conceded the bald eagle by stating “A bird of bad moral character, too lazy to fish for himself…”. (161) Doyle mentioned this quote by Franklin to covey the rhetorical message. The bald eagle is an animal that many people think is a brave animal and connect to but people may connect to this…

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    Owls Research Paper

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    Owls are nocturnal birds of prey that were made in the image of God. Ever since I could remember and before the world caught on, I have always adored owls. My family members make it their mission to find me anything that are adorned with owls. From purses, to clothing, lunch bags, key chains, and kitchen appliances. Owls are beautiful creatures that are made by God. Even though they have some negative connotations that are associated with them, they are still held in high regard in other…

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    Today I would like to tell you all about King penguins. They live on many islands like the Crozet Islands, Kerguelen, Falkland, Macquarie, Prince Edward, and many more islands. King penguins eat small to medium sized fish, like flashlight fish. They have also been known to eat little squid. Penguins reach reproducing age from 3 to 5 years. The incubation time is 55 days and they have a normal clutch of one egg. The male penguins use their best skills to attract the female penguins. This process…

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    look closely at the picture you will see a tall white bird. This bird along with others birds is so special because it has adapted to its ecosystem, the pond. Millions and Millions of years ago Birds in the same location as the pond ecosystem had just legs and no wings, which was a problem. Because the bird got wings The birds also need wings to catch prey, such as flying insects, without wings they couldn't reach it. Another reason the bird would have adapted is because the ecosystem could…

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