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    Arguments Against Zoos

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    Some say zoos are wicked or evil, some may say zoos are great and interesting. In my opinion, I'd go with the fact that they're great and interesting. The main point of zoos is to educate people and save animals, but mostly save the animals. In fact, some animals live longer in the wild! Take giraffes for instance, they live up to 26 in the wild, but they live way longer in zoos than in their natural habitat. Therefore, just like Newton's 3rd law; for every reaction there's an equal, opposite…

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    Vocalization is an essential type of communication for passerine species. Bird is a primary example of using auditory signals between intraspecies and interspecies. This research paper will examine the European warblers, mockingbirds and sparrows to show that songs are specifically developed by male birds in order to attract females and they are also the way for females to evaluate potential mates to ensure reproduction success. Vocalization is also a mechanism used by this taxon to be able…

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    A forest becoming infected with bark beetles is a negative occurrence from both human and ecological perspectives. Bark Beetle is the common name for more than 600 species of beetles whom burro into the trunks of trees and lays their eggs. Once the eggs hatch the larva will feed on the living tissues inside of the tree and then eventually lay their eggs and begin the cycle over. The beetles tend to strike during drought years when the trees are vulnerable and cannot produce much sap to protect…

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    article was that although the Artodus, which are the North American short-faced bears, and Arctotherium, which are the South American short-faced bears have the same survival traits they evolved autonomously of each other. This means that the two species have deviated from each other, but still evolve the same traits to sustain themselves or fill their vocation, which is called convergent evolution. Ancient mitochondrial DNA was used to trace the lineages from the fossilized bones and the DNA…

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    Did you know that zoos can keep animals from going extinct? Also it can help citizens and kids learn and see more of their animal. My opinion of is I think animals should live in the zoo. The purpose of this paper is to persuade you to think that zoos are good for animals. The focus of this paper is that zoos will keep animals from going extinct, zoos help you learn more and see more of your animal, and that zoo gives safety and also security to the animals. It will kind of help them from going…

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    generation to the next. Lilies have played several rolls in tales concerning the ritual of motherhood. In Japan lilies are a symbol of good luck. Some interesting facts about lilies: a Lily can grow from 2 to 6 feet in height depending on their species. The lily flower consists of 6 tepals (fused sepals and petals). Only white and tiger lilies have a smell, the rest are odorless. Some lilies can be used as food. The bulb of a lily contains a lot of starch, insects, mice, squirrels, and deer eat…

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    What’s Good About the Zoo? Why are animals in zoos? Do they actually help the animals? Why should they stay?When a species is going extinct, zoos help that. They then create a manmade structure for at least two animals to live in. They will breed the animals causing numbers of the species to rise. Although, there may be overpopulation and manmade structures, should stay in zoos because, they’re given a safe place to live, putting smiles of people's faces, and breeding extinct animals. When a…

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    Whether humankind was created by a holy power or evolution; somewhere, somehow, we were given the power to adapt. Human kind survives because of adaptability and I will achieve my goals by nourishing my inner versatile seed that was planted in all of us at birth. The most successful and powerful people ever lived were also the most adaptable people that lived. I am a foreigner from Iran. At the age of 12 my family and I immigrated to the United States. My father was one the most elite…

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    The sustainability of our planet highly relies on the range and dispersion of an organism. An organism's range is the area where the species lives during its life. There are many different organisms with many different ranges -- some are very limited because an organism has special, specific needs, and some can be very large because an organism has the ability to survive in many places or migrates during certain times of the year. The pattern of an organism's spacing in an area is called…

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    Red Fox Research Paper

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    has a backbone. After Phylum is Class Mammalia, then Order Carnivora, and then Family Canidae, which includes coyotes, dogs, foxes, jackals, and wolves. After Family, there is the Genus Vulpes, and lastly species vulpes. The species name shows the specific type of the animal. The Genus species name…

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