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    The advent of several early Homo morphological changes is due to the increased availability of nutrients in the foods that they ate, primarily due to the cooking of these foods. The decrease in the size of the organs involved in digestion and the increase in brain size are due to several converging factors that accentuate each other in a constant feedback loop. Raw plant foods were the majority of early hominid diets and tubers were particularly important and the cooking of these foods would…

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    One of the first appearances of lion statues in China dates back to the early Han Dynasty. Asiatic lions were very common in historical art and can even be seen in modern day China. The concept of the lion statue was fist introduced to Han China as the protecter of daharma, and was seen mostly in religious art. Often times, the lions were constructed as imperial tributes, and set up to protect the wealthy and the land they managed. Seen as regal beasts, strong and courageous, they were made to…

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    hominid skull). Proconsul Africanus was from Kenya and lived 23.8-5.3 million years ago. However, Gracile Australopithecine was from Ethiopia and lived 5.3-1.8 million years ago. Based on observation the tooth size is different especially in terms of the canine teeth. The ape skull has large canine teeth whereas the hominid skull has small ones. The brain size of the hominid is bigger whereas the brain size for apes seem smaller. The skull opening is on the middle for the apes whereas it is at…

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    leaves to a light multi-tone gray and brown as its claws rip Bain from his mount pinning him helplessly to the hard stony pathway. Bain rapidly shifts his head back and forth in an attempt to avoid its powerful saber tooth like jaws snapping wildly at his face, its large saber canines clanking loudly against Bain’s metal helm. The beast yelps and rolls off of him and to his right as Lina’s arrow strikes it on the side of the head with a loud thud. Although the arrow doesn’t penetrate the thick,…

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    Essay On Husky Grooming

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    include: • A coat rake • A bladed tool for removing undercoat hair; this is known as the furminator and you will need one that is meant for long hair. • Conditioning spray • Blow dryer • Metal comb • Clippers • Ear cleaner and cotton wool • Tooth brush and tooth…

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    As a dog owner, you want to keep your dog happy and healthy. But the periodical health diseases affect their body and make them sick. Apart from the body, your dog's health also depends on their healthy teeth. The dental problems in dogs can lead to life-threatening infections and other issues related to heart, kidney and liver diseases. If you are worried about the bad breath and yellow teeth of your dog, then confirm that your dog is suffering from dental problems such as tartar, gingivitis…

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    For approximately 160 million years, the terrestrial environment was dominated by dinosaurs. Dinosaurs arose from fully bipedal ancestors, who is believed to have been a carnivore or omnivore (Langer, Ezcurra, Bittencourt & Novas, 2010). These agile terrestrial archosaurs lived during the Late Permian and Early Triassic and had already developed key changes in the hips and ankles that set the stage for the increase in body size that is seen in dinosaurs (Pough, Janis & Heiser, 2013). This…

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    Badlands National Park

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    Dig, named for Archaeotherium, a large pig- like mammal uncovered there. In May 2010, a seven year girl named Kylie found a fossil near the visitor center at Badlands National Park. It turned out to be an exceptionally rare and well-preserved saber tooth cat fossil. A survey of the area led to the discovery of additional fossil material. The area is now known as the Saber…

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    household. My parents found sugar-laden confectionaries as a gateway to keep my siblings and I preoccupied, but this translated to many cavities. Up until the age of fourteen, I had stainless steel crowns on my lower left first premolar tooth and all four of my canine teeth. I dreaded talking, and I dreaded taking pictures. When I would speak to other students in school, I would get stares and questions as to why I had silver teeth, resulting in insecurities, and I would try to open my mouth as…

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    Modern Horse Evolution

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    If you were to think of a horse today, you would say they are big, strong mammals. 55 mya, horses did not look like this. With the mannerisms of a deer and the traits of a dog, the first known horse darted through forests in North America during the Eocene Period. As time went by, many horses evolved like the Orohippus, Epihippus, Mesohippus, Miohippus, Parahippus, Merychippus, Pliohippus, Dinohippus, and finally the Equus. In Greek, ‘hippus’ means horse. Fossils of the first known horse were…

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