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    illegal things being used while fishing , hunting or boating. Depending on the area they are located they may have to go by vehicle , boat , plane , horse or foot. Wildlife officers can serve a warrant or even make an arrest. If that happens they have to collect evidence to prove in court. Wildlife officers are also involved in a lot of undercover operations if they things there is illegal hunting or fishing happening. Wildlife officers also investigate hunting accidents and help in search and…

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    Reindeer Observation

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    For my animal performance scene I was a reindeer. The biggest strengths that I had for my scene was my movement, portrayal of eating, and display of the prey-like nature of a reindeer. During research I learned that a reindeer walks heavily but also spry. I properly conveyed this concept in my scene by leaping from leg to leg, making sure to lead with my knees when I was in the air and to place my weight on my leading foot when I landed. Since reindeer eat grass and shrubs that is often buried…

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    Compare and contrast Have you ever heard of a group called Micmacs. If you have then you have had an insane life. I am going to describe the Micmacs and the Inuit. I desire to tell you their differences and similarities. The differences of Micmacs from Inuit. The Micmacs believe in the lazy rabbit; it is a myth. They hunt squirrels and moose for their edible goodies and for other supplies. Their primary language is Eastern Algonquian. One of their housing is Wigman. They mainly use that by…

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    Scared To Death Summary

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    After reading "Scared To Death" by Ed Yong, I learned the term "landscape of fear." A landscape of fear is a map of the effects the predators have on their prey. The effects of long-term fear among the prey population just because of the presence of the prey is graphed into a map of sorts. Some people don't believe animals can experience long term fear, but a researcher named John Laundre is changing this notion. We know they experience short-term fear during a chase or when a predator is about…

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    This activity is one of the traditional games the Iroquois would play. The snow snake game was played in the winter, in an area with enough space, after the hunting men came back. The game would be a large celebration that the women and kids would get into as well. It could be comparable to football and baseball games because all the families and friends would come to cheer on their favorite player. Each player carved a piece of wood into a spear shape with a curved end. Then, the player would…

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    This story is about the bravery of Bato Lakungan, the folk hero of the story. The tale was started when a Sultan of a certain tribe went hunting. And suddenly he found a baby in the forest. The baby was named Bato Lakungan and was treated nice by the sultan as their family. As years go by, Bato turned into a brave and kind man. He was always appreciated by his fellow young men because of his bravery. Until one tragic day, he was merely accused of harassing his foster mother; the wife of the…

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    different from skunks. They are as tough and fierce as many much larger animals anywhere in the world. Dig, Eat, Relax Honey badgers are equipped with long, sharp claws. They can rapidly dig deep holes in the ground or in trees to rest or hunt in. When hunting, they might dig as many as fifty holes. When they feel like taking a break, they will dig holes to nap in. At night, or as homes for their young, they takeover the dens of foxes, mongooses, hares, and other animals.…

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    vidently June is bear month. Here are just a few of the June 2012 headlines: • Payson, Arizona - two attacks in one week • British Colombia, Canada - man attacked while in his hot tub at home • Cape Cod, Massachusetts - rare sighting of animal roving Cape Cod • Boulder, Colorado - animal roaming campus of University of Colorado • Greenwich, New Jersey - bear wandering neighborhood • Grafton, New Hampshire - woman attached at her back door • Manchester, New Hampshire - found wandering streets of…

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    Also known as Gray Ghosts, Caribou, are only found in limited numbers in the contiguous United States. Most of them are found in the deep forests of Idaho, near the border of Canada. Caribou have a high risk of becoming extinct, they could be found on the top of the list of most endangered species. Predation is one of the most reasons why caribou are facing endangerment. Caribou fall victims to predators such as wolves and cougars. Biologists have tried to create plans to prevent more caribou…

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    of hunting. Internet hunting, or remote-controlled hunting, allows users to view a live feed of animals through a camera online. For a monthly fee, users could shoot the animals they see with the click of a mouse. When they click the mouse, a real gun fires at the animal on the field where the animals are caged. The creator of internet hunting claims its creation was intended for people who are disabled, unable to hunt, or living in other countries. But, with the creation of this new hunting…

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