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    is leading to problems such as delayed action on climate change. In many ways, social media has been a boon, allowing scientists to open the door and bring the public into the ivory tower to poke at our pipettes and scales, smell the chemicals and bobcat urine, taste the day-old coffee and stale pizza, and listen to the hissing of turtles and whistling of fume hoods. At the same time, we are humanizing ourselves with nerdy jokes and excitement over summer blockbusters, squeeing over cute animal…

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    Front Page: The Rocky Mountain National park in is Colorado. The elevation differences are vast and vary between 8,000 to 14,259 feet. The park is open year round. One of the most popular activities in the park is to observe the vast number of species. The park was created in 1915 and its area is 415 square miles. Carbon Cycle: The carbon cycle is the processes by which carbon is transferred throughout an ecosystem. In a typical carbon cycle, carbon is released in the form of carbon dioxide…

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    Lynx Adaptations

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    The Iberian, Canadian, Eurasian, and the Bobcat. They are look fairly similar. But they do have their differences. Iberian lynx are endangered, there's only about 200 left. Their coats are much shorter than the other lynx. They are a brownish, grey, yellow color. They live in a hot dry climate…

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    The use of nature in literature is often times more significant than general environmental observations. Rather, nature can serve as a parallel narrative to events or development in literature, and reveal hidden perspectives or underlying messages the author may have. This essay will examine Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, to explore the significance of the natural world and the extent it be used as a tool to show development, internal tension, and social cultural tension within the novel and…

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    down the river to the next bridge that was at least a half mile out of her way. She needed more time away from Tom today because he was in one of his moods again. While walking along the river she found herself a few yards from a bobcat, or what looked to be a bobcat. Just as she saw the animal, the animal looked up to meet her eyes. She froze and so did the cat. She thought for sure that…

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    can already hear the buzzing of the swamp. Irritating. In comparison to the first passage, the second passage puts the swamps most dangerous predator front and center the alligator, listing more dangerous animals than the first including, “pumas, bobcats, and bowfin”. Deadly. “Stink and sniff, caterwauling and screeching”, appeal to the natural senses, but at the same time making them out to be worse than they really are.…

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    swimming in cold waters to catch fish. Their webbed feet allows them to swim faster in the water and they also can run speeds up to 15 miles per hour with relatively short legs on land. There are many predators known for the river otter going from bobcats, coyotes, alligators, and humans for the river otter’s fur. The river otter’s eat a variety of underwater…

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    Malurus Cyaneus

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    diet. Their prey are grasshoppers, shield bugs , flies , and weevils. In order to eat , the malurus has to catch it and to do that they have to jump on it and pick it up with their mouths. The predator that are always after it are wild cats like bobcats. Reproduction Finally , the length of the gestation period is 3 months. The mating season is in spring and the birthing season is late summer. For malurus’ the number it was born is unknown for now. The female bird cares for the young and to…

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    great amount of damage. This is why we should research about an animal before we buy it. Or even let it loose in the wild. The Newspaper Article says, "With no natural predators, these eating machines appear to be wiping out huge raccoons, and bobcats.” They are not eating what they ordinarily eat. That means…

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    about that case, and ended being let free, for self-defense. After, he left court Lena was waiting for him. They found another house and then he decided to marry her. One random night, Spunk and Lena was getting ready to lay down for bed and a black bobcat start to circle their house. So, Spunk went and got the gun to shoot it and when he did the cat stares him in the eyes. Spunk instant thought that it was Joe, coming back from hell to stop their wedding. After that happened Spunk started to…

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