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    Evolution of the dog Evolution is the process of which an animal will change and develop to adapt to better suit its environment over many generations. The dog has evolved from the wolf mainly from domestication but all in different ways. Dogs have been bred and domesticated to fulfil different purposes for example a terrier has been breed to hunt small rodents hence their size and agility, however the great dane was breed to hunt larger animals like boars. This is done by artificial selection…

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    especially when it comes to dogs and cats. There are many similarities and differences between cats and dogs such as their species, life style, and behavior. One of the most obvious similarities between dogs and cats is their hair. One of the attributes of their hair is that it helps regulate their body temperature. When something has hair, they are classified in the mammal kingdom. This means that each of them give birth to live young. Also, they drink milk when they…

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    Competition In The Iliad

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    Competition is a normal element of life, and it can be depicted in a multitude of various situations. For example, different species of animals competing for food in order survive, companies competing to gain more consumers and profit, or just two sports teams competing for victory to bring home the glory. As illustrated in these examples, competition is a natural characteristic of human nature, as humans tend to compete for they want to gain overall satisfaction and triumph above others. In,…

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    To give them a fighting chance at survival, nature provides a substance called colostrum, which occurs naturally in their mother’s milk. However, from the age of about 5 weeks the effects of the colostrum begin to diminish, and by 16 to 20 weeks it will offer no protection…

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    Should Pit Bulls Be Banned

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    Should Pit Bulls Be Banned? Pit bulls may be the most widely misunderstood breed of dog. Their reputation is one of brutality and ferocity, and assumptions are made for the entire breed based on the poor, misrepresented actions of a few canines. Allowing for a minority of pit bulls to speak for the entire breed is a concept in which Americans are well versed, often tolkenizing one on the behalf of many. Because of this tendency to allow for one to speak for an entire group or population, it is…

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    How Dogs Have Changed

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    wondered where dogs came from, or how they have changed? Dogs have been around us for many years. It all began when wolves started to get close to humans and later on became more like dogs by the change in their features and bodies. It is said that dogs come from the gray wolf. The relationship between dogs and humans has changed over time because dogs have changed and they have become pets. Dogs have changed. They have changed because in the passage "How the Wolf Became the Dog" it says…

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    The Smartest Carnivores

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    An animals is the smartest carnivores in North America. This are like dogs and lions because they live in packs like lions and are playful like dogs. The grey wolf is the top of the food chain. Wolves live in pack, unlike most animals so, this is one of the reasons why it is the smartest North American carnivores and it makes it easier to hunt. Wolf are very strong animals and are in the dog family. The strength of grey wolves is why it doesn’t have many predators. Large cat like mountain…

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    omnivores, and don’t have any population problems, they have a stable population. Some of their characteristics they have and their needs are that that they are very loving, and get their name from eating sweet foods. They get along with house pets like dogs. They usually need big cages and need at least another sugar glider with. They live in the wild or forest in Northern and/or Eastern mainland Australia. They make nests in holes of old growth trees.Since sugar gliders are marsupials, their…

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    Gerald Nosich Pit Bulls

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    the episode Pit Bulls and Parolees “Second Chance Ranch” shows Tia Torres and older caucasian woman and her family rescue and rehabilitate poorly treated pit bulls along with the help of parolees. These days when families go in to adopt or buy a new dog for their family the last thing on their mind is going to be is to buy a pitbull. It has to do with the impediment of how pitbulls are portrayed in the media. According to Gerald M. Nosich, author of Learning To Think Things Through: A Guide to…

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    breeding of the diverse list of dog breeds from the ancestor of the modern day wolf. Central Idea: Information about the origin of the domesticated dog. Introduction I. Have you ever wondered where the long, diverse list of beautiful dog breeds came from? II. Well today I’m going to explain how the interaction with early humans and their haphazard discovery of domestication has led from the predecessor of the modern day wolf to the dozens and dozens of dog breeds we have today. Scientific…

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