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    run over the water while beating their big wings and pounding the surface of the water with both feet in unison to get enough speed for takeoff. 5 They are social birds and typically travel in flocks, often strung out in a line. Pelicans are carnivores (meat-eaters) and hunt during the day (they are diurnal). While most pelicans eat fish exclusively, they can be opportunistic feeders, eating lizards, frogs, crabs and…

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    Short Essay On Ocelots

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    Nutrition Ocelots are classified as carnivores. They have fangs that support their carnivorous desires. Their pointed fangs devour their prey as they kill it, and they use their sharp back teeth to tear their prey. They do not have teeth suitable for chewing, so they tear their prey and eat whole parts of it. Their diet consists mainly of mice, rabbits, rats, birds, snakes, lizards, fish frogs, opossums, and armadillos. They are chiefly solitary animals, meaning the majority of the time, they…

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    feel to sleep with multiple partners meanwhile women have more of a desire to sleep with just one. According to Angier’s data, a professor by the name of David Buss, states that asking a man not to lust of a young girl is equivalent to telling a carnivore not to like meat. This piece stood out…

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    Against Being Vegan Veganism interest is receiving much attention from global media houses and health institutions. There are those who support a vegan lifestyle, and there are those that put across adamant arguments against veganism. Internet sources are misleading the society on issues about veganism, as they argue based on bustling opinions, hypothesis, and guesses. Only very few sources provide enough data to back up their arguments for or against veganism. The topic of veganism is a…

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    Loggerhead Sea Turtle

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    sea turtles generally nest at time periods of 2 to 4 years. They usually lay around 3 to 6 nests, which are spaced around 12 to 14 days apart. Logger sea turtles lay, on average between 100 to 126 eggs per nest. (Sea turtle conservancy) These carnivores typically feed on fish, crustaceans, and other marine wildlife. Not only are these sea turtles endangered because of evolving climate changes, but loggerhead sea…

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    Lord of the Flies Essay “Heroes don't exist. And if they did, [we] wouldn't be one of them.” This quote has quite a few controversial comments underneath it. Though it may or not be true, the fact is that we, as human beings, are wired to take care of our own selfish desires before looking outward. As Lord of the Flies progresses, the audience can see that in Jack as well as many of the other boys. William Golding starts to create the image of Jack as a villain, and this can be seen by his…

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    Obesity In Pets

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    Introduction What is the problem with obesity? It is the current most common nutritional disorder in our pets today. One third of American pets are considered to be obese. While the trend shows, it is more common for dogs to be obese, the rate at which cats are said to be obese is as high as 52% in the pet population (Miller). Obesity is a result of energy intake exceeding energy expenditure with the accumulation of excessive amounts of adipose tissue in the body (Butterwick, 2272S; Miller, 16)…

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    to much but if it needed to it would’ve used its strong jaws to attack. Finishing with one of my favorite aquatic animals the Liopleurodon. With a bite reaching up to 4 inches and growing to a length of 82 feet the Liopleurodon was a very fierce carnivore that fed on mostly whatever it could find. Just like modern day sharks, it was able to use its nose to smell underwater allowing to find prey from some…

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    Humans are often considered as “higher” beings when compared to animals, but humans are ultimately animals with a set of instincts that can kick in at any given moment when put into tough situations. Yann Martel’s Life of Pi describes the life of a young Indian boy, Piscine (Pi) Molitor Patel. In his childhood, Pi’s family owns a zoo in Pondicherry, India which influences Pi to become interested in zoology, and practices multiple religions to show his devotion to his gods. In order to avoid…

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    Lobster Ethical Issues

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    Wallace rather think the lobsters do not feel pain the same way as humans to keep his conscious from being conflicted which shows the effectiveness of having a preference-based ethical position. People choose to eat from organic farms that doesn’t aabuse the animals and they only use products that are labeled no animals were harm in this making to feel better about themselves. The media also like to use this method in a negative way to work in their favor like sending troops to another country…

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