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    ferocious. The fox species is a small predator from the canine family also know as vulpes scientifically. Foxes were made to sneak with their low to the ground body and long and skinny pads so they can sneak up on prey. Foxes are mostly nocturnal hunting in the woods and fields for small game. Their small slim bodies can fit through small gaps and their usually short hair doesn’t get caught on thorns. Most people think of foxes as carnivorous, but it simply isn’t true. Though they mostly eat…

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    Research Paper A bow hunter accidently broke his leg, and crawled for days to survive. John Sain is an experienced bow hunter, and was hunting for elk deep into the forest. It supposed to be a short trip, but because of the accident he had to survive in the wilderness for four days. He even thought of suicide, but his family helped him to survive. He slipped between two logs, and fell forward, which caused a breakage in his right leg. He almost snapped his leg in half. His experience helped…

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    Bannock Research Paper

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    Bannock, known for being a huge staple to the Indigenous Peoples diets, this simple unleavened bread could be prepared in little time and kept well. *It is believed that bannock originally found its way to North America with Scottish fur traders between the 18th and 19th century. Scottish people prepared their loaves, using barley, oatmeal, or peameal. Frying it in a griddle, also known as a bannock stone, the loaf was left to cook near the bottom of a fire. Many of the First Peoples loved…

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    The hunting of animals is an activity that many people all around the world participate in. However, in the story The Hunt by Josephine Donovan, the hunting of animals is banned and humans hunt each other for sport instead. The narrator is one of these hunters and he describes his feelings in great and uncensored detail. Through the use of detailed language, the hunting of humans is described to force the reader to feel disgust. This feeling comes from how the narrator talks about women, as if…

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    Keystone species are the main primary driver for diversity. Keystone species are species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically. They cause biodiversity for 3 reasons. First, the keystone species causes the different animals from all around that area to come to where the keystone species is located because the keystone species has what the other species need to survive, a working ecosystem . These animals then…

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    “Traveling Through the Dark,” William E. Stafford opens his poem by establishing the setting of a dead deer on the side of the road, while at the same time setting the tone of something much darker and deeper than the image portrayed. He uses simplicity to make the statement that the main character who is also the speaker, writes a story in which he is traveling in a car and comes across a dead deer, with this simple death, come decisions that he has to make, the biggest one taking a sacrifice,…

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    Military Camouflage Essay

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    able to camouflage your whole body. If you can master this military grade tenique then you can go very far. The reason people use camouflage is to hide anyhing you want from a item to a body. You use this skill to hunt or if someone was hunting you. In war the army has camouflage as a special skill or like a trick up their sleeves. You never know when or where you will use this until it happens. Why you use camouflage is a simple question and has a simple answer. Camouflage is used to…

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    Plants and Animals at Minsmere! Here we have a staggering range of plants varying from Brambles, Daisies and Holly, to Spindle berry, Rose and Hawthorn. Some of the animals at Minsmere are, Badgers, Crane fly, Foxes, Grey Squirrels and finally Hedgehogs, to name just a few! Do you want to know what a Spindle berry is, if so then come and see us and we will show you all about the ranges and differences between animals as well as plants. So why not come and see us and explore the range of plants…

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    stock and other animals. Therefore, from my understanding they started hunting again. Some people were not happy about this because they were on the endangered list. So the Michigan Legislature passed a bill called the Public Act 520 and was signed by Gov. Snyder designating wolves’ game animals. In the video, Mary Wardell states “The DNR is setting the limit at 43 wolves at the minimal estimate of 658 wolves total with hunting limited to 3 distinct units of the U.P” (Wardell,2013) The 3…

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    Black Beauty lived in a meadow with his mother. He witnessed a hunting. They were after a hare and many men were injured during it. A horse was also injured and put down. The experience scared him.When Beauty turns four, Farmer trains him to carry riders on his back. He sent Beauty to the neighbor's pasture near the train station to get used to the sounds of the road. Beauty was sold to Squire Gordon. He was sent to Birtwick Hall. Beauty had a white star on his forehead, a white hoof, and a…

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