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    scarce, they will eat reindeer, rodents, fish and kelp, although these will not usually not provide enough energy for the polar bear. Omnivores such as chipmunks eat plants and animals. A chipmunk mainly eats nuts and seeds, eggs, insects, fungi, grains, small birds, worms, raw vegetables and fruits. Similarly to polar bears, chipmunks hibernate, but they come out of their burrow every couple of days to collect more…

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    -Short-Grass Prairie a. Overcrowding of species is a limiting factor because if there is an abundance of coyotes, it will lead to overhunting of smaller organisms b. Spreading of disease is a limiting factor because there is a dense population, so the diseases will spread faster c. Natural disasters is a limiting factor because there is an abundance of prairie fires that can reach the large population d. Human interaction is a limiting factor because things like dams affect the population of…

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    The tone of the story Snow by Ann Beattie was very miscellaneous. Why I find this story miscellaneous is because there were different perspective put in each paragraph which not only made it complex but a little jumbled. The story talks about a house in which they lived in and tells us how big of an impact it was on their lives. We start off the story at house where they just start re decorating and tells us about how people would visit them and try and tell them about their memories while…

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    tranquil, not chaotic. (line 1) In the poem “Winter” by Nikki Giovanni, the poet attempts to help the reader understand that humans and animals both need to prepare for winter, but in different ways. Giovanni uses the metaphor “Bears store fat, Chipmunks gather nuts, and [she] gather[s] books” to help the reader understand that humans and animals prepare for winter, but differently (lines 9-11). Some people could relate to the ways that the poet prepares for winter (in. Buying books) which…

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    still laugh like a witch, I just choose not to because I don't want to be called a witch. The worst part was when I would think about painting my face green so I could be The Wicked Witch of the West. My second type of laugh is when I laugh like a chipmunk. It never ends and my face starts to turn red. I will turn red, my lungs would start to hurt, and I wouldn't be able to breathe. I don't like this laugh because then it won't make me look like a street dancer with my wardrobe.…

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    observation but not many were physically present while we were there. However, a refugia was spotted on the bottom of the tree that had a humungous gall present near the river. It could have possibly been for the smaller species such as the squirrels, chipmunks, or other rodents. I would think this is a good tactic for survival for the species that live there since many predators might know the tree is infected so they can steer away from the tree. Glenview Woods consists of all different type…

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    when he exclaims, “They found that there was sunshine and birds and rather a prosperous looking world----sun, grass, flowers, trees and everything else up above” (1936 p.24). In both stories, they have God or the gods as all powerful beings. The chipmunk from the Hopi origin story admits, “he thought himself powerless and knew that only his gods had unlimited power…”, it shows that the gods of the Hopi were beings to be respected. One thing that I found interesting was that the chief and his…

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    I noticed that other guys were stronger than me or that they had better hair than me..etc. Throught Elementary kids at school would question me about being gay. As a child i had a profoundly high voice, sounding like a chipmunk from that animation movie “Alvin and the Chipmunks”. I received questions asking if i was a girl quite often because of it. I would get really mad at kids for asking and cry or get really nasty with them. Then id get mad at myself because of the amount of time i’d spent…

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    Hausman, Gerald. “How Bat Learned to Fly” How Chipmunk Got Tiny Feet. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Sunset Productions, 1995. 6-10. Print The story starts with a bunch of animals playing a game of modern football, but mouse isn’t very good. He wants to get better, but his hands are too small to play, so he always drops the ball when he runs. His animal friends joke with him about his size, but mouse is sad he isn’t good. One day, mother nature went up to him. Attempting to help, she told him that if…

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    flying in the air. Once I step on, the recent stench of old, smelly, dirty socks hits me like a train. Every year the smell becomes stronger or changes to something ten times worse. I arrive to the school and people are chatting like loud, annoying chipmunks in the cafeteria and it makes me feel like my eardrums are bleeding. The school year felt like it just dragged on everyday. But I…

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