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    outrun any, and jump from tree to tree. The young panther watched longingly as other little panthers nuzzled with their mothers and rode the backs of their fathers. Zeke was protective of Roy, being the older one, and he growled fiercely as a gaunt dog which Zeke had never seen before wandered dangerously close to the mudhut. Zeke confronted him, his tiny teeth bared, and his claws in full view, ready to pounce. “Who is you? And whaddya want?” “I am merely but an injured bulldog looking for…

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    Irish Terrier Essay

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    HISTORY The Irish terrier is one of the older terrier breeds. Its solid red coat and long, sleek body distinguish it from other terriers. Earlier Irish terriers were black and tan, grey and brindle with the solid reds appearing at the end of the 19th century. In 1879 Champions Erin and Kilney Boy appeared at a show in Glasgow and are considered the mother and father of the breed. During that era the Irish terrier was one of the most popular breeds both in England and the United States. The…

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    Timothy was an outgoing man who had a passionate love for animals, mostly bears. He displays strong emotion for them on camera so that the audience can get a taste of that feeling as well. He pushes the subject of how bears are some of life’s greatest creations based on the feelings that he himself feels. He constantly shoots videos of him directly in front of the camera so that his emotions can be shown and the excitement of being so close to a bear is clear. Nichols writes, “Performance here…

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    “A man’s best friend”. Dogs and their quality of companionships have always been an important part of American Culture, and the inseparable bond between man and dog is commonly seen as a symbol of the American dream and lifestyle. As Jack Solomon writes in Masters of Desire: The Culture of American Advertising; “American companies Manufacture status symbols because American consumers want them” (Solomon 403). Dogs were once seen as a status symbol in American society, and are now seen as a…

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    Life’s cycle is shown by three certain animals: the rabbit, the wolf, and the raven. Each one plays an important role in keeping the environment balanced. They come together to create a powerful symbiotic relationship. Personally, I feel this relationship has pertained to myself for the past few years. There is the rabbit that represents the sacrifices needed to be made for it will feed the wolf. This correlates to the time that I have given to both my community and family. The wolf who…

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    Dogs are known as man’s (or woman’s) best friend because of their loyalty and compassion toward their owners. As there are billions of people around the world of different cultures and nationalities, there is also a great magnitude of dog breeds, ranging from pretentious full breeds to pleasurable mixed breeds with a few irresolute mutts in the mix. These dogs also have varying personalities and appearances, depending on their ages and breeds. As no dog looks or acts the same, each dog has a…

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    The Asiatic Wild Dog

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    Interesting facts about the Dhole This animal also referred to as the Asiatic wild dog or the Indian wild dog and is known scientifically as the Cuon alpinus. These social dogs can be found in eastern and central Asia and can be found in areas such as Bangladesh, Malaysia, Bhutan, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam and India. Dholes live in clans that are large in size and the hierarchy structure of each clan may keep on changing depending on dominance. A clan will also have several females…

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    Cats or dogs? Do you think that cats or dogs are better? Either one of them are great household pets...but I think dogs are better, your about to find out why. Some people might believe that cats are better than dogs but it could be argued that dogs are better. My first reason is cats always claw onto you furniture and...they just ruin couches clothes and many other things, one time I had a cat and when i came home cotton was everywhere and you don’t wanna…

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    English Setter Dog

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    Since the old times, as early as 400 years ago, the Setter dog breed had been bred in England as a hunting dog. According to Dogtime.com, the English Setter was probably a cross breed between several hunting dogs which included the Pointer and the Spaniel. Back then, the Setter dog was aptly given its name due to its behavior of crouching low whenever it hunts birds so that its owner could then throw a net over its prey. But in the 19th century, Englishman Edward Laverack and Welshman R.L.…

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    Pit Bull: A Good Pet? Pit bull are unfairly judged. People see things on T.V. and don’t do their research, People think they are dangerous and do not make good pets which is entirely untrue. A Pit bull is actually an amazing pet. They are loyal, loving, and they have a good temper. If you don’t think that Pit bulls make amazing pets, you will soon. To begin with, Pit bulls are loyal. Anyone that owns a Pit bulls has a best friend for life. A Pit-bull will stay by your side no matter…

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