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    Vegan Pros And Cons

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    Meat, eggs, milk, and cheese have made their way to be main focal points in an average American’s diet. Statistics show that only 2.5% of the U.S. population has adopted a vegan diet (Huffington Post). Why are so little people vegan? Studies have shown that vegan diets promote health benefits and reduce the risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and improve bone health (American Journal of Clinical Nutrition). Despite the fact that vegan diets are proven to have great health benefits, the…

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    The Tundra Research Paper

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    Cubs less than one year old sometimes are prey to wolves and other carnivores. The Polar Bear is a carnivorous. The Polar Bear the same size as Kodiak bear.The Polar bear weighs 990 lbs.Polar bears are the largest land carnivores in the world,besides the Kodiak brown bear.Female Polar bears will give birth to 2 to 3…

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    for the cheetah you can barley hear it.A lion it acts as a big cat.The cheetah acts as a small and fast cat.Lions live in big groups and hunt at night.Cheetahs live in groups to 2 to 3 pairs and hunt during the day. Lions are carnivores that means that they eat meat.Lions eat zebras,giraffes,pigs,cape…

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    The Dire Wolf

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    Interesting Facts about the Dire Wolf There are many interesting facts about the dire wolves just as with other animals, however since the dire wolf does not exist anymore, there are many people who take it that the dire wolf is nothing but a mere myth. Interestingly, the dire wolf is not a myth; they actually existed before they went extinct after the last ice age. The dire wolves were known scientifically by the name Canis dirus, and they actually existed, inhabiting North America as well as…

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    Hunters and the so called "sport" of hunting causes injury, pain, and suffering to animals and their families, as well as their habitats, and it also leads to the extinction of many animal species. The inevitable act of hunting is responsible for the deaths of countless animals annually, including approximately forty-two million doves, fourteen million ducks, six million deer, and twenty-five million rabbits, not even to mention the fact that these aren't the only animals being killed. (In…

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    Inbreeding Patterns

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    The ability to migrate in large feline mammals is necessary if large carnivores are to persist near cities in the future. QUOTE ABOUT FELINE MAMMALS AND THEIR LARGE HUNTING GROUNDS. OMG SO LARGE. MUCH LARGNESS. GREAT WIDE SPACE. PUMAS NEED TO PRANCE AROUND. Inbreeding, especially in a small population, can have serious…

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    Canids are categorized in the monophyletic group Caniformia, which means dog-like carnivores. The Caniformia are separated into two families; one family is known as Canidae and the other is Arctoidae, which includes Ailuredae, Procyonidae, Ursidae, and Pennipedae (Wang). During the Paleocene period, approximately sixty million years ago…

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    The Snow Leopard Central Asia’s high mountains contain and is home to one of the most majestic carnivores known to man. The beautiful snow leopard can easily be recognized by its long tail, large black spots and almost white coat. Declining due to loss of habitat and climate change, there are as few of 4000 snow leopards in the wild. The earth has six major biomes. Tropical, grassland, desert, temperate, taiga and tundra. The snow leopard lives within the tundra biome. The snow leopard…

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    Reflective Journal 3- How Plants Tell Time After reviewing chapters six and seven in the Biology Life on Earth textbook while also considering the video titled How Plants Tell Time, it can be concluded that photosynthesis is the most important process on earth in regards to maintaining life. Photosynthesis is an endergonic reaction, meaning that the products involved in the process have more energy than the reactants (Anderson, 18). Because of this endergonic reaction, plants are able to store…

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    located in 12 countries which include, Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Besides it´s shelter, a snow leopard will also need food. Snow Leopards are carnivores and opportunistic…

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