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    Vacationing in the Florida Keys can be wondrous to the eyes. There are beautiful white sandy beaches and turquoise colored water. The Everglades are green and lush with incredible animals. The weather in Florida can go from bright and sunny to dark and rainy within minutes. But, the Florida Keys can be both beautiful and dangerous at the same time. There are some amazing beaches in the Florida Keys. The water is a beautiful bright turquoise color that lets you see the ocean floor at all times.…

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    cooperation and relationships within an anarchic system. The animal kingdom, an undisputed anarchic system, exemplifies an institutionalized relationship between two species. A crocodile will allow an Egyptian Plover bird to clean its teeth, because their symbiotic relationship helps both of them in different ways. The crocodile ends up with a cleaner mouth and the plover bird survives on the food between the crocodile’s teeth, (Small Science). Comparatively, “liberalism stresses the importance…

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    spectacled caiman eating the spoonbills and wood storks which would eat fish in the pantanal wetland. Also, we saw the food chain occur with the social otters and the crocodiles in the ecosystem, where living and nonliving things interact. The crocodiles, obviously larger than the otters, were the consumer of the otters, the crocodiles are carnivores. We also viewed some producers, like some of the plants that the monkeys chewed on; producers transfer sunlight into food. The producer-consumer…

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    of Thunder” consists of Eccles stepping off the path, this action leads to the future being changed. Now “Being Prey” has a similar conflict because pulpwood is told not to head down to the main channel, but her actions lead to a conflict with a crocodile. As you can see both stories have many similarities now it’s you’re turn to find the differences in both stories. The…

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    Modern Tarzan has CG hippos and crocodiles Never before has the jungle where Tarzan lives had so many computer generated animals. Rodeo FX completed nearly 200 visual effects shots for The Legend of Tarzan, including action sequences with CG hippos and crocodiles. The new Tarzan movie from Warner Bros. is a film about the return of the hero to the jungle, but many of the scenes that look as part of a nature documentary… were created with computers. The level of action you see in The Legend of…

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    Steve Irwin (1962 - 2006) Samuel cutts Steve Irwin was one of the best animal carers in the world. He is well known by his documentaries and Australia zoo. He is also well known by his animal rescues. Steve Irwin was born on February 22, 1962, Essendon, Melbourne. Steve Irwin grew up in Queensland were his Mum and Dad made a Reptile and Fauna Park and that’s where he grew up. Steve Irwin was the Father of 2 children, the Husband of his wife Terri Irwin and he was the son of Bob Irwin and Lyn…

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    lamb will be harvested from the womb and skinned it or will skinned it after few days when the baby Karakul lamb was born. For example, there are 43,000 crocodile skins are sending to Hermes in every year, to produce a Birkin bag it takes the belly skins of three crocodiles. According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the crocodile are still able to feel the pain when the captive-bolt gun shot in or crudely cut into their…

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    similar and different in ways, will describe that both have similar and different settings. In the story “Being Prey”, the setting was based on dangerous conflict, also in Being Prey the setting both had dangerous animals, in “Being Prey” it was a crocodile. In “The Sound of Thunder” the setting was based on jungles and dangerous conflicts and dangerous animals, in the sound of thunder it’s a “T-REX”!!!! So I can conclude that, both stories are similar and different with their settings that are…

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    Do you think that you could fight of a dangerous reptile? Yeah same here. But in the stories “Sound of Thunder” and “Being Prey”. The character had to fight them off. Plumwood (The main character of “Being Prey”) fights a dangerous crocodile. Then Eckels (Main character of “Sound of Thunder”) had to go up against a dinosaur. If you want to know what happened then keep reading. The setting of the text are dangerous and deadly. The character didn’t listen to what the instructors had to say about…

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    also share many differences. The comparisons between the stories is found among the conflict, setting and a main character of the stories. In each story, the main characters were faced by dangerous animals. Have you ever been attacked by a swarm of crocodiles? Have you ever gone back in time, back to when dinosaurs were alive? The setting of the stories A Sound of Thunder, by Ray Bradbury and Being Prey, by Val Plumwood, share a lot of resemblances, as well as differences. One example of how…

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