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    The domestic dog (Canis familiaris) was the first animal species to be domesticated by humans. They were tamed from Eurasian gray wolves (Canis lupus), and genetic studies revealed that this domestication could have occurred up to 40,000 years ago. There are many theories to how humans began taming wolves. One theory was that wolves began following people around in order to more easily acquire food and that the ‘tamer’ wolves were kept as pets. As people began acquiring these wolves they began…

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    Dogs are a big part of the habitat system. They have been part of it over decades. Dogs and their habitat are specific because they can be domesticated or live out on the streets. Domestic dogs can also survive out in the wild because they have a good instinct from wolfs. The amazing capabilities of dogs as protectors and investigators have been put to the test in countless ways. Dogs have shown that they are a major part of the ecosystem when it comes to the dogs habitat. This is because…

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    Fear Of Dog

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    How long the dog would be on campus (1 month? 6 months?) The dog would be on campus the entire school year because it needs to be properly socialized. It is my responsibility, and since I'm at school all day, it needs to be too. 2. Potential issues and how these can be addressed (allergies/fear of dogs on campus/dog in classroom/senior desk/distraction/other students/behavioral issues/biting? other?) As I included in my previous letter, the ADA said, "Allergies and fear of dogs are not valid…

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    Essay Rough Draft Does a child in the community have to die before pit bulls are banned? The breeds of dogs that are considered pit bulls are the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, American Bully, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The American Bulldog is sometimes considered a pit bull, too. No dog breed is perfect; however, the Pit Bull is an aggressive and dangerous dog breed that should be carefully monitored. There are several measures that communities should take to…

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    Between 1977 and 1980, the last five wolves were captured from Mexico in order to be put into a breeding program in the U.S. (Southwest Wildlife). A recovery plan was approved by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service in 1982 and by 1996 an official EIS (Environmental Impact Statement) was released. On March 29, 1998, after years of breeding programs, wolves were released into the BRWRA (Blue Range Wolf Recovery Area) (Progress Report). Thirteen wolves were released…

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    Essay On Grizzly Bears

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    Nikki Anderson GRIZZLY BEAR Ursus arctos horribilis Habitat- Grizzly bears are found in many different habitats, from dense forests to subalpine meadows, open plains and arctic tundra. In North America, grizzly bears are found in western Canada, Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and a potentially a small population in Washington. Historically, they could be found from Alaska to Mexico and from California to Ohio. The grizzly bear was once…

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    adopt a dog from a rescue group or buy a puppy from a breeder. There are several major differences to consider before making a final choice. While both are viable options, the differences and similarities between adopting and purchasing animals are pronounced and deserve a thorough investigation before choosing the right course of action for your lifestyle. Three of the major variations between adopting and purchasing dogs are the health, price, and complicity of taking it home. With a rescue…

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    Compare Cougar Vs Gray Wolf | Puma Vs Gray Wolf It is adventures to collect the details regarding fact and ability of major animal species. Especially, we are going to compare puma vs gray wolf but it can also say as the Cougar vs Gray wolf. Both animals are living in habitat and it can hit for food , hence it is more attention to collect the major different between both cougar and Gray Wolf . With support of the online website, it is very relax to collect the details of both animals but the…

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    Should Not Be Banned Pit bulls are often called violent dogs. They are stigmatized as the breed often known as fighting dogs. These dogs are singled out to be restrained or banned and are put to death just for their breed. In Lafayette, Louisiana, two men were arrested for dog fighting and fifty-seven pit bulls were confiscated. Some of the confiscated dogs had scars from fighting, and just because of the breed’s reputation, all of the dogs were considered dangerous. The Louisiana Society for…

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    Exotic Pet Issues

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    a time. These are inhumane living conditions and painful long deaths that any animal should not have to go through. Today in America most of the exotic animals now are being breed in the back yards of everyday breeders. The problem with back yard breeding is that there are little regulations in place to protect the animals. Breeders of animals like lions and tigers are often only in the business for the profit they can make. 'The Humane Society of the United States estimates that there are as…

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