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    Musk Deer Research Paper

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    Musk Deer Have you ever heard of the musk deer?Not many people have,it is a deer that almost went extinct.You will learn why it is so special in this essay.This essay will provide information on the musk deer and discuss is appearance,habitat and diet,and give you some interesting facts about it. First off, I want to tell you about it’s appearance.They are usually are 86-100 cm in length.The musk deer can weigh 24-40 pounds,they don’t grow a lot.Their fur color is a dark brown or a light brown…

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    the gray wolf’s demise. Wolves have once roamed all over the country. They’ve been nearly hunted to extinction with only 50 wolves left in the wild when Yellowstone National Park was young. Hunters back then thought they were helping the deer and elk by killing the wolf, its main predator. They were wrong. A 30 year project to restore the wolf population was made, and the wolves made an amazing recovery. The wolves are now moving outside of Yellowstone and conservationists are looking to expand…

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    The Deer and Elk Who do you think will win out of a whitetail deer and elk if they fought even tho simple look and act the same. Deer and elk have similarities and differences in the habitat,diet,and traits.Elk and deer look and act the same but in some ways they are not exactly the same. Elk and deer both have great traits for life in the wild. They both have big tough horns,but elk’s horns go back while deer’s horns up. Deer and elk are both brown. Deer are usually 125-200…

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    Why Deer Matter Essay

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    Why Do Deer Matter? Deer play an important role in our ecosystem. They live alongside other organisms in their natural habitats. As a synanthrope, deer are not only considered a keystone species in the forest environment, but also in human society. Deer population has many effects on the balance of our ecosystem including human and predator food sources, reproduction of plants and trees, and humanity. Deer are a food source for humans and predator animals. Utilizing deer as a means of food is…

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    DIKU AND BLAKEY Once in a very big and dense jungle there lived a deer named Diku. He was a very cute and healthy little deer. He had a friend, a crow named Blakey. They played whole day together and shared their food together. Blakey use to pluck fruits high up from the tree and Diku use to enjoy eating the juicy fruits and likewise both of them had good time spend together. Diku was lucky to have a friend like Blakey. Blakey always helped Diku form the dangers. Diku and Blakey had a good…

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    It is November 15 in Alpena, Mi. Most people aren't at work. All The schools are closed. It's not a holiday, Its opening day of Michigan's regular firearm deer season. People of the beloved community are in the crisp autom woods, hoping to get lucky with the big buck of their dreams. After the success, people will have Lots of excess meat That they can or can not use. My idea to make a beloved community starts here. If all successful Hunters who Didn't Need the meat from their game animals…

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    Benefits of Bow Hunting Your heart is pumping wildly, your adrenaline is bursting, your hands are shaking with excitement, and your body freezes. This is what happens to me when I see a deer, bow hunting. Bowhunting gives people a chance for a more challenging hunt versus hunting with a rifle; it lets the hunter closer to the animal they're hunting, the season is much longer than rifle or shotgun season and it is a very good stress reliever. Some hunters prefer hunting with a bow…

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    Pearson's Correlation

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    Pearson’s Correlation Coefficients to measure the collected data and determine the following correlation in support of the hypothesis: there is a positive correlation between poor bison management practices in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, poor elk management practices in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem of Montana, and the spread of brucellosis in both wildlife and livestock during the past two decades; preventing bison from full population recovery. This theory is proven through the…

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    Would hunting be a good idea anytime of the year? Yes! For some people getting a deer is a life changer.Me personlly i like to hunt but with the huntig restrictions i cant go to much.anyways the benifets of hunting anytime of the year wold be save strving familys, help start stop stavation over in africa,and get kids out more. Would hunting relly save lives?Yes!could it save lives yes because you help and give a family a little bit of the deer you got when hunting it could stop and…

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    Las Pegasus: A Short Story

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    A wagon surrounded by a light purple aura drove itself on the path out of Las Pegasus. The wagon was currently under a spell, it was to stay on the path until it got to Ghastly Gorge. The pony inside was asleep, she was exhausted from her recent performance. Las Pegasus was not favorable to her. She had to compete with other acts, and since most of the other acts were more skilled with magic then her. She didn’t make much money, she was lucky to enough to earn enough to fill her belly for a…

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