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    He has to settle for the right arm or claw, ripped from its shoulder socket, when the mortally wounded beast flees to the swamp. The claw is hung high beneath Heorot's roof as a symbol of Beowulf's victory. There is another person that looks at Grendel arms as a symbol and that is Grendel’s very own mother. Grendel's mother also sees Grendel’s arm, or claw as a symbol, representing her personal loss of her very own child. Filled with grief and rage…

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    Figure 3 (Appendix). The big knife labeled corn knife is used to cut the stock of corn and then a claw-type husking peg is used to remove the husk. The claw-type husking peg fits around the farmers hand with the claw part on one of their finger that would cut across the ear of the corn. This method of processing a field of corn would take a lot longer and require the farmer to purchase multiple claw-type husking peg for each worker to process the…

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    Outline On Cheetah

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    tear marks that make spots on their face. Cheetahs have an uncommon body length of 3.5 to 4.5. The way their spots are laid out on their bodies dignifies what group they are in. Cheetah claws are different from others of their kind. Cheetahs cannot pull back their claws into their paws. In doing so overtime their claws will get dull and will make them almost impossible to climb up a tree. Their body structure is a different variant of cats. They have a bulge in their head for when they are…

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    such as eel-grass and algae, carrion just like the blue crab, and sometimes other lobsters! The Homarus americanus have two claws that are used for acquiring food and consuming the aliment. One of the claws is used to crush shells and animals with hardened outsides such as clams and muscles to obtain some of the meat inside. The other claw is referred to as the feeder claw or pincher which is more maneuverable and transfers the aliment to its mouth. The Homarus americanis consume food by…

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    difference in an abused animal’s life. There are also organisations such as CLAW (Community Led Animal Welfare). Which help the community with animals. CLAWs program brings new hope to impoverished communities where traditional veterinary services are often unavailable. CLAW provides desperately needed veterinary services to dogs and cats, as well as vital animal care education to pet owners in Johannesburg's poorest township areas. CLAW works closely with community-based organisations,…

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    Hoatzin Essay

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    (Opisthocomus hoazin), also known as the stinkbird, or Canje pheasant, is a species of tropical bird found in swamps, riparian forests, and mangroves of the Amazon and the Orinoco Delta in South America. It is notable for having chicks that possess claws on two of their wing digits. It is the only member of the genus Opisthocomus (Ancient Greek: "wearing long hair behind", referring to its large crest) which in turn is the only extant genus in the family Opisthocomidae. The taxonomic position of…

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    Scorpion Lab Report

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    The pair of scorpion appendages that appear to be adapted for grasping prey are their chela (claws). The claws have a movable finger and an immovable finger. The movable finger is what clamps down and grasps onto prey. The first pair of legs appear to be extremely long, yet thin, much smaller than the claws that they have. They appear to be the smallest appendages that the scorpion has. The function that they may serve is to help stabilize the scorpion as it is walking around. They might also…

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    and battle-sauce shed, must not be sacrificed in vain. I command you, Codgar, son of courage, to cut the batty-beast’s claws.” The dubois boy-child choked out, “Why must I be the one to challenge?” The young prince was fragile and frail, in essence this act was filicide. The maternal arbiter proudly…

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    evidence to bolster your summary. Something about Grendles mother I thought was interesting was how she stolen back Grendle's claw and killed Hrothgar's best friend. i belive she did this to avenge her sons death and get back at Beowulf for killing her son. I also believe that the mother took the claw back because she probably felt that beowulf only had Grendles claw so he could always have it to tell the story of how he killed her son. In the text from 410-420 it clearly states " She'd taken…

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    When Christopher got home from school, his appetite always turned into a lively beast. I was bizarre how hungry, he got. So, he went to the fridge and got a Clementine. The petite thing just wasn’t enough to fill his vigorous stomach. He relocated his lean body to the pantry, and grabbed a box of delicious wasabi chips. Where’s Cristof, Chris thought as he walked out of his family's gargantuan pantry. Usually his treasured cat, Cristof would come to meet him, but he figured the cat had better…

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