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    people and the ecosystem in the Everglades. These viscious animals will annihilate anything in their path. First of all, Burmese pythons are killing almost anything in their path. According to page 44 paragraph 2 it states, “Burmese pythons are carnivores and survive primarily on small birds and mammals.” Also, page 44 paragraph 2 it states, “the pythons unique hinged jaws allow it to swallow an object five times as wide as its own head.” These giant pythons can demolish almost anything. The…

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    Grus Crane Behavior

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    Adults Grus crane has a slate grey body. The crane has large white stripe that stretches from the eyes to the upper back. They have black legs, their juveniles are a pale grey body. They have a long neck, beak, and legs. The feather is gray and black. Adults crane has the red patch of bare skin on the top of their header and their eyes are light red or reddish brown. They are 115 cm tall and wingspan are 210 cm. Their weight is between 5.5 kg, 12 lbs. Male cranes are usually a little large then…

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    Delicatessen is set in a post apocalyptic world that is suffering from a severe famine consisting of dark comedy through a number of themes, creative tones and music. Written and directed by Marco Caro and Jean-Pierre Jennet, they have created a storyline revolving around love, cannibalism vs vegetarianism and how evil can become prevalent in times of hardship. The film takes place around an apartment complex above a delicatessen, owned by a hardy butcher who displays his power status…

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    Do not consume animal products; vegans will argue that it is unhealthy, immoral, inhumane and unnecessary to our survival. Vegans claim that several diseases and afflictions are directly attributed to animal consumption. They anthropomorphize the eating of animals to our upbringing, culture & convenience, it has propagandized us into being tolerant to the brutalization and slaughter of animals triggering the holocaust of billions yearly. Vegans illustrate that human body manifests herbivore…

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    Honey Badger: Fierce and Wild What animal looks like a skunk and is not afraid of a lion? It is the honey badger. Honey badgers are a type of weasel in Africa and western Asia. They have a long whitish-gray stripe down their backs and a gland below their tails that squirts a stinky substance. They are a bit larger than skunks, yet small compared to other mammals. However, their personalities are much different from skunks. They are as tough and fierce as many much larger animals anywhere in the…

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    Grey Wolf Recovery

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    -400 hundred while selecting which ones to be released based certain criteria. () The problem this creates with the formation of sustainable population is that all the wolves in the (SSP) population are handled by humans and feed zoo based diets of carnivore logs and a kibble diet made for their dietary needs. This means the wolves become used human interaction and also have no hunting experience what so ever. The program advocates that they foster wild environments and minimum human…

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    (-- removed HTML --) The Ya-te-veo tree, meaning "I-See-You" tree, is a carnivorous plant native to the jungles of the Old World, and regions of Outer kingdoms such as Africa and Central America. It possesses a thick, short tree trunk consisting of greenish brown bark, and several long tendrils which resemble huge serpents, darting side-to-side as if they were engauged in an angry conversation. There are five glowing green eyes at the top of the trunk, placed in such a way to allow full…

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    Meerkat Asocial Learning

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    learning in individual Meerkats and groups of Meerkats there are many things that come into play. There have been debates as to the evolutionary origins of culture for identifying learning mechanisms in wild, natural populations. Meerkats are small carnivore animals that belong to the mongoose family. One thing that differs them from a lot of other mammals is one Meerkat often contains a clan of about 20-50 members. Throughout time Meerkats foraging patterns and learning mechanisms have evolved…

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    northeastern china, 160 million years ago in the late Jurassic period. Which there were also many dinosaurs that lived in this period. The Caihong Juji had lived in the rainforest. It would glided across tree with it’s feathers and look for food. It was a carnivore (meat eater) that had hunted for small mammals, and reptiles. It would also show off it’s feather’s vibrant colors and it’s crest, to mates. The mates would have seen it since that had good sight of seeing. So the males take…

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    The coat of a white tiger is not pure white. There are many things about white tigers people didn't know about. Such as, white tiger being bred differently. They are bred through inbreeding which means mom to son, father to daughter, or brother to sister generation after generation. A white tiger is born with defects because the same gene that produces the white coat causes the optical nerve to be wired on the wrong side of the brain. So every white tiger is cross eyed even if they look normal.…

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