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    a day. Burmese pythons are really dangerous because they can eat a human. In Andrew Ng’s article title Florid python hunt, he states “with no Natural predators, these eating machines appear to be wiping a huge number of opossums, raccoons, and bobcats, as well many bird species. This means that tens and thousands of Burmese pythons could destroy all the other smaller animals in the everglades. This means they can drive all the animals extinction which would turn out bad for…

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    Burmese Pythons Essay

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    “Hiss, Hiss”. That's the sound of an invasive species called the Burmese Python. There are thousands of the invasive Burmese Pythons loose in the Everglades and they pose a massive threat on Florida’s communities. The Burmese Python are changing the local animals, people, and ecosystems. These Burmese Python cannot survive without food, so they will hunt for food and that is exactly what they’re doing in the Everglades. First off, Burmese Pythons pose a massive threat to Florida’s…

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    voice overs in ads that promoted the product he was advertising. Aside from this he also owns five restaurants and a car dealership in North Carolina. One of the best investments that Michael Jordan made in his career was probably the purchase of the Bobcats/Hornets team. Since 2010, when he became the majority owner of the team, the value of the average NBA franchise has roughly…

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    River otters can stay underwater for up to eight minutes and can close their ears and nostrils to keep water out! They can also dive to a depth of 60 feet!The otter is a small mammal that lives both in water and on land. There are 13 known species of otters that inhabit areas around the world Otters have a thick coat of fur which enables the otter to be warm in near freezing waters. There is also a series of thin hairs under the otters fur that help to trap air and keep the otter warm. The river…

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    incredibly valuable to the country that Bismarck, North Dakota has a strong comparative advantage to build there over other locations in the United States(Nicholason,2017). The Bismarck Tribune also discusses a new manufacturing development in Bismarck, Bobcat Company. The company stated that Bismarck was the location and space to manufacture its compact loaders, that it provided the resources to the company. This is the comparative advantage that Bismarck has resources in order to manufacture…

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    A big question that hit the media in 2013, is should Sandhill cranes be hunted? In 2014 Tennessee approved the law due to the fact, the population of these specific birds was over 600,000. Along with the high numbers, there population continuously increases. Although the species is not endangered, geologic experts don’t want to have these birds hunted because, Sandhill cranes are one of the oldest birds. In addition Geologic experts have fossils of the birds that are 9 million years old. People…

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    Another problem in our world is people owning illegal exotic animals that are dangerous to our economy and people, and the question is is the risk worth it. As normal people in our country people don’t have the proper materials needed to take care of these exotic animals. Exotic animals require special care such as certain housing and food that the average person can’t provide as average people, making the animals suffer poor lives. When living in these poor conditions the animals often…

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    The heat sensing pits between each nostril can detect different temperatures. So predators that think of this snake as food such as eagles, hawks, roadrunners, kingsnakes, coyote, bobcats, and fox are sometimes detected by the Western Diamondback because the heat given off by one of these animals is detected by this snake because of the heat sensing pits. This helps it determine predator from prey. Some animals don’t look at this snake…

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    Burmese Python Informative Essay Why are all of the animals and plants in the Everglades decreasing by a huge amount? The Burmese pythons are one reason why all of the species in the Everglades are decreasing. The Burmese pythons are destroying other species in the Everglades in three ways, they are rapidly reproducing, endangering other species, and harming the food chain. To start, the Burmese python population is rapidly reproducing for many different reasons. According to source five, “A…

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    These temperatures range from anywhere between 0 degrees Fahrenheit to almost 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Animals around the northern part are coyotes, eagles, bobcats, gray wolf, and wild turkeys. For plants you usually find tall weeds, indiangrass, and switchgrass. Grasslands receive a low amount of precipitation of about 20-35 inches of rainfall. This can be found around the hotter areas of West Virginia like…

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