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    Many methods have been tried to lower the rabbit population such as viruses, poisoning, and using spaniels to get rid of them. Feral rabbits have done a lot of harm. Many problems they have done are ‘’ Ruin pastures and crops, eat young trees, dig burrows that have become drains when it would rain and wash away precious topsoil so nothing could grow.’’ said in article by: Jo- Anne Goode. The rabbits have cause a lot towards the farmers. The idea is to get all the farmers involved so they…

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    The Paradox of Security The notion and terminology of security permeates our daily existence. One encounters it on a daily basis, qualifying almost every aspect of politics, international relations, human society, and personal experience. Indeed, society has arrived at a state, both locally and globally, where security needs to be addressed both habitually and emphatically. However, this “age of security” has become tantamount to saying “age of anxiety,” as the need to feel secure demands…

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    several areas that are mangroves, nipa palm area, and tidal mudflats, they live in freshwater, brackish, or marine regions that are including the estuaries, swamps, marshes and tide pools. The medium sized and large sized mudskippers dig a funnel-shaped burrow in the mud using their mouth; they will always put their entrances underwater.…

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    as Turtle frogs and Clawed frogs go through different stages in their lives. Turtle frogs are quite romantic in their breeding. They tend to mate after a big rainstorm in the summer time near Perth, Australia. A male and female Turtle frog go to a burrow that can be up to a meter deep and stay there for several months until they breed. Females can lay up to 50 eggs that end up being quite large despite Turtle frog demeanor size. Contrary to popular belief unlike most frogs like the Clawed frog,…

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    Snore! I am a hermit all winter, which means I sleep and snore all day. When I hibernate, my heart only beats 80 to 100 times per minute, and I only breathe 16 times per minute. I am brown and furry and live in a burrow. Can you guess who I am? I am Punxsutawney Phil! On February 2nd of every year, I am celebrated all around the world. My holiday is Groundhog Day; however, my holiday has not always been called Groundhog Day. It was originally called Gobbler’s Knob.That is actually an…

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    a rabbit fence which was very unsuccessful, but they are trying cause the rabbits are doing no good. Feral Rabbits have done a lot of damage in Australia and has caused many problems such as, ‘’ Ruin pastures and crops, eat young trees, dig burrows that became drains when it would rain and wash away precious topsoil so nothing could grow.’’ said Jo- Anne Goode. The rabbits have cause a lot towards the farmers. The idea…

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    Kangaroo Rat By: Mario-Zedekiah T. Rodriguez (Woo, okay as you heard I have to make a quick whip up of something so here you go.) You probably don’t know much about the kangaroo rat, I didn’t either until I was forc-determined to write all about the kangaroo rat. You still know nothing but that is why I am here. So starting off I will talk about how interesting the diet of a kangaroo rat is because I have no more original ideas. THen you can read if you want the home, because that is so…

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    of defamatory literature was extortion rather than politically motivated hatred. After 1783, the government stopped paying to suppress publication and adopted a policy of disregard combined with legal threats of prosecution or arrest. According to Burrows, the press coverage of these different strategies and their failures intensified fears of royal…

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    pounds. Mongooses are carnivores (meat eater). The first difference I noticed between the movie and the story was pretty easy to find. In the story it said that Riki-Tiki-Tavi lived in a burrow with his father and mother. In the movie there was a flood and this humongous wave hit right into his burrow but it…

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    Behavior Due to their rarity and secretive behavior, the LPS is possibly one of the least understood species of large snakes in North America (Rudolph et al. 1997), however, there have been a few studies published that describe the burrowing behavior and movement patterns of the snake. Recently, it has been published that the snake exhibits diurnal activity patterns in its primary habitat of open pine forests on sandy soils with an abundance of herbaceous vegetation (J.B. Pierce et al. 2014).…

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