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    They are carnivores with normal prey on ungulates that is much bigger than they are like moose elk and deer. They can take smaller mammals food such as beavers , livestock and much more and they can take up to 20 to 30 pounds of meat for single meals. They can start…

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    Trophic levels are the feeding position in a food chain such as primary producers, herbivore, and primary carnivore. Green plants form the first trophic level, which are the producers. Herbivores form the second trophic level, while the carnivores form the third and fourth trophic levels. A food chain is the feeding of one organism upon another in a sequence of food transfer. Another definition is the chain of transfer of energy…

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    Threat Of Global Diets

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    2 billion people worldwide consume a diet based mainly on meat compared to an estimated 4 billion people who live primarily on a plant-based diet. Many of these 4 billion lactoovovegetarians (people who only eat vegetables ) are forced to live on this type of plant based diet due to a shortage of resources such as fertile land, energy resources and access to fresh water. (1) The World Health organisation has recorded its concern of ‘the number of malnourished people ever recorded in…

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    Yan Martel’s Life of Pi is an account of a young boy’s journey against incredible odds. Born to a family in India, Piscine Molitor Patel or also known as Pi grew up in the small town of Pondicherry. His family later set their sights on Canada and boarded a ship to take them there, however during their journey the ship capsized. Pi the only survivor, along with Richard Parker, a tiger, survived 227 days on vast Pacific Ocean eventually making it onto shore. Although Pi’s retelling of his…

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    Independence In Zoo Essay

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    Independence in Dusit Zoo Bangkok 1. You investigate and explain : a. How plants depends on abiotic components Plants as biotic compound of nature normally produced in green plants to gain food for all animal livings in order to make an ecosystem become stable. And the leaves and other green parts of plants keep chlorophyll to support in synthesizing food and out an oxygen through photosynthesis which it needs sunlight to support with water as well. Moreover, it absorbed from the soil and…

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    Macromolecules In Biology

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    Nutrition is a specialization in biology that examines how nutrients are digested, broken down, absorbed, and used in the body. Foods are composed of nutrients. Nutrients are chemical substances essential for survival because they provide energy and raw materials and support body processes such as growth, maintenance, or repair of tissues. These nutrients include Carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins which are three macromolecules that play important roles in nutrition and digestion. There are two…

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    The Fall By John Dey Essay

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    The Fall’ is one of the first stories in the Old Testament section of the Bible and perhaps, one of the most well known. Due to its popularity, it has various interpretations ranging from poetry and music, through to art pieces. One particular artist, John William Dey known for his art based on Bible stories, illustrates ‘The Fall’. Using this art as a contrast, the Narrative and Reader response criticism also Christian and Jewish Interpretations are included to analyse this story found in…

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    Compass Jellyfish Essay

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    Animal Diversity Report: Comparison of the Nervous and Reproductive Systems of the Compass Jellyfish, Axolotl, Horseshoe Crab, and The Compass Jellyfish (Chrysaora hysoscella) - The Compass Jellyfish (Chrysaora hysoscella) is a species of jellyfish that can be found in cold and temperate waters near the continental shelf regions of the Irish and North Seas, the Mediterranean, and coastal regions of South Africa (Doyle et. al.). The Compass Jellyfish belongs to the Genus Chrysaora and the…

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    Daniel's Beliefs

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    story of prayer from Daniel is that of his banishment to the lions’ den in Daniel, chapter 6. Officials from the king caught Daniel praying one day and plotted to throw him into a den of lions. The king had him placed in a pit full of these hungry carnivores. Once Daniel was in the pit, he prayed and lifted his heart towards God. His believed God would help him out of his situation. God shut the mouths of the lions so they could not devour Daniel and the king came back later to find him alive.…

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    Wildlife Veterinarian

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    Introduction The veterinary profession is challenging and exciting to begin with, but the niche of wildlife medicine is even more so. It is a highly competitive field with additional training and accreditation needed to compete for a limited number of positions (Learning Path, 2015). To those passionate about the field, these challenges are mitigated by the rewards of a diverse, dynamic, and incredibly hands-on job. One of the wildlife veterinarian employers in Western Canada is the Calgary…

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