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    appropriate practices was a miracle in itself. Moving onto the second story, “The Lion and the Mouse”, there were also multiple differences in the actions taken. For example, the way the situation was set up, with the mouse stepping over the lion’s mane and getting captured in his paw, to the lion being captured by a snare by hunters. Also, although the mouse acted compassionately and immediate in assisting the lion, the lion more reluctantly ridiculed the idea and simply let the mouse go at a…

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    The Lynx Adaptation

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    Lynx Adaptation The description of the Lynx is very complex. That will be learned along with other facts. Most people think this animal is a big ferocious cat that can kill. Not all of that is true, it is not very big. This cat is between 22-44 pounds when full grown. The Lynx can be anywhere from 19-22 inches tall and 31-41 inches long. Their coats can be cheeta colored, wolf colored,and brown. This animal's scientific names’ are; Lynx Pardinus, Lynx Canadensis, Lynx Rufus, and Lynx Lynx.…

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    softs browns, whites, and grays. There is a lion like animal which appears to be the main focus, his tan eyes stare deep at you as you observe the painting. His face is quite larger than what you assume a lion looks like, and his mane smaller than a normal lines. He and another animal are being touched by one of the child like humans. Next to the lion is a bull like animal with…

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    The Stripes Will Survives

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    In "The Stripes Will Survive" by Jacqueline Adams, "The Zoos Go Wild" by Nicholas Nirgiotis and Theodore Nirgiotis, and the video “Behind The Scenes with the National Zoo’s Lion Cubs”, all of the texts claim that the role of zoos is to protect animals from extinction or from harmful things in the wild. Whether certain animals have potentially fatal diseases or are disabled in some way, zoo keepers are there to protect the animals and help them grow and strive in areas where they are not skilled…

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    Leopard Geckos Essay

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    Though a popular ‘starter pet’ many people do not know much about leopard geckos. These reptiles are unusual in the fact that they have eyelids, which is almost unheard of in geckos. They also boast a rather hefty lifespan, with the ability to live for 20-30 years with proper care. The oldest recorded leopard gecko lived to be 31 years old. A close relative of the ‘leo’ is the African fat tailed gecko. These geckos generally only survive to 20 years old. African fat tails can vocalise by…

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    Lion Biomes

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    A lion, you know when you run your fastest, you feel fast right. Well a lion can run double the kilometers per hour. My animal is the african lion, it lives in the African Savannah. Want to learn a couple facts about the lion and its habitat, keep reading. A lions biome is in the African Savannah. His biome is on a large tropical grassland. It’s has his pride and a water source. It can get as cold as 68 degrees and as hot 86 degrees. Its biome has 3 males and 12 females, to help…

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    As a female during the Paleolithic era, I envision that my day would have been consumed with gathering food and tending to children. While I was gathering food near the watering hole, I see a magnificent Wooly Rhino. He seems to wander almost aimlessly near the edge of the water, paying no attention to the small herd of Ibex located nearby (Werner, 2011). Suddenly, another glorious Wooly Rhino appears. They appear to be engaged in a great duel to determine supremacy. When I return to my…

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    The clouded leopard is one of the best climbers in the cat family. It lives in forests across Southeast Asia and the Himalayas in a variety of climates. The clouded leopard has spots that resemble clouds on its coat and has a strong adapted body built for climbing. Clouded leopards are carnivores and eat a variety of animals depending on the location they inhabit. In short, clouded leopards inhabit forests and marshes across Southeast Asia and the Himalayas, they have a cloud-like, spotted…

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    Imagine you're in China and you see a China Tiger what do you do. China Tigers are fierce predators and they are very scary when you come near them. The China Tiger is a interesting animals because of its physical features, behavior, and life cycle. The China Tiger has many physical features. China Tigers color stripes are usually black and there fur is orange with white on there face. The China Tigers weight is about 350 pounds to 650 pounds. The China Tiger is very long. It's about 7 feet to…

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    Mountain lions are known as cougars, pumas and catamounts. Mountain lions population is an estimated 30,000 in the western United States. They feed on other mammals such as deer, raccoons, beavers squirrels, mice and more. They have the longest range of any mammal except humans in the Western Hemisphere, mountain lions can be found from Florida to the Canadian forest. They are very territorial and avoid other cats except during their mating season(courtship). Usually they hunt at night or at…

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