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    as many differences. Mongoose are known for their mind filled with curiosity. They are also known for traveling in groups of three or more. The largest a mongoose can reach is 28-30 inches in length and weigh up to 8 pounds. Mongooses are carnivores (meat eater). The first difference I noticed between the movie and the story was pretty easy to find. In the story it said that Riki-Tiki-Tavi lived in a burrow with his father and mother. In the movie there was a flood and this humongous…

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    unhinge it allowing for the snake to consume larger objects. This is absent in glass lizards. a. Starting with glass lizards as stated by a-z-animals.com. i. They are carnivores (meat-eating). ii. They are only able to eat small animals such as frogs, eggs, rodents, and insects. b. Snakes on the other hand is very broad as carnivores they eat other animals though each snake eats varying animals based on their size for examples: i. Gartner snakes eat mice and such according to gartersnakes.info.…

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    An analysis on the importance of biodiversity in an ecosystem as shown by the gray wolf extirpation and reintroduction in Yellowstone Park The extirpation of the grey wolf (Canis lupus) in Yellowstone Pak is a prime example of the impact of biodiversity loss, specifically a keystone species, on a terrestrial ecosystem. Biodiversity can be explained by breaking down the two words combined to form the word. Bio is a Greek word used as a prefix meaning life. Diversity can be used in many…

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    After being lifted from the plate and placed in the mouth, the poor pizza goes on a long journey through the digestive system and eventually is turned into waste after passing through the 6 primary organs of the digestive tract: the mouth, oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine and anus. The process of digestion starts when Bob the pizza is placed in the mouth. The main structures of the mouth are the teeth, tongue, salivary duct and oesophagus. Bob is killed, being chewed on by…

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    same time, strong and intelligent. In return for their outstanding abilities, mammals are the dominant species. Human beings are also mammals. Almost all mammals are omnivores, although there are some, such as the tiger and leopard, which are carnivores. Not all species of mammals are necessarily dangerous but there are quite a few. One unique feature of a mammal is that they give live birth, whereas most other animals lay eggs. Although some, like the Kangaroo have a pouches where their…

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    their intake of food. Heterotrophs are organisms that use organic compounds for energy and carbon. Herbivores, being animals that eat plants are; algae-eating snails, sapsucking insects, and vertebrates such as cows, horses, rabbits, and sparrows. Carnivores, animals who eat other animals; crabs, squid, many insects, cats, eagles, trout, and frogs. Omnivores, animals who eat both plants and other animals are; humans, pigs, bears, and crows. Depending on what their diet and structure is,…

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    constantly expending energy to help others is somehow morally unconscionable is overly demanding and relegates the act of helping as an imperfect duty—an action that is good, but is not required. While the act of saving an animal from the clutches of a carnivore could be viewed as morally good, because it creates an overly demanding system, it cannot be viewed as an obligate duty, permitting the lack of a police state for the autonomy of…

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    differences besides being remarkably smaller is that the Numbat does not have a pouch under their stomach unlike the Tasmanian tiger. The Tasmanian devil is still much smaller than the thylacine but has many similar characteristics. They are both carnivores and they both have pouches on their stomachs to hold their young in whilst they develop properly. Although it is uncommon for an animal to have a family all to itself the thylacine proves that it can…

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    The Fossa Research Paper

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    The Fossa is the largest predator in Madagascar and rules the thick forests as a top predator. Fossa’s are described as “cat like in appearance with blunt noses and large forward facing eyes”(AnimalDiversity). Known, to Scientists as the Cryptoprocta Ferox, this animal can grow up to 21 pounds. It has a thin, reddish-brown color fur in order to help camouflage itself into the dirt and can grow up to 29 in. The animal has a very long reddish tail. In this paper we will explore the reasons and…

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    Giant Pandas Ailuropoda

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    Domain: Eukarya Giant Pandas belong in this domain as they are composed of eukaryotic cells that have a specific task or function in the body. They are larger cells that possess membrane- bound nucleus and membranous organelles (including endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, chloroplasts, and mitochondria). Like a prokaryotic cell, they also possess a plasma membrane, cytoplasm and ribosomes. Aksi giant pandas perform cell division through mitosis and reproduce sexually through meiosis.…

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