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    They say he’s the first in the whole kingdom. They say he’s a science experiment. They say he must not belong in the kingdom. They all want to see him with their own eyes to make sure he’s not a rumor. That's what they say at least, and he’s my brother. Way before humans were alive, and after dinosaurs were extinct there was our cow kingdom. We had strawberry milk cows, chocolate milk cows, and plain old white milk cows. The strawberry milk cows were known as the sassy cows who always had an…

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    The african elephant lies in the phylum chordata because it has tissues, and a coelom. Along with having these two attributes, it is bilaterally symmetrical and also possesses a dorsal,tubular nerve cord and a postanal tail. It lies in the class Mammalia because it possess hair which is made of keratin, the hair provides insulation. It is endothermic (the majority of the heat energy is used to maintain their high body temperature). It has a 4 chamber heart. They also have mammary glands that are…

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    seems to have had help in bringing the rebellion down. Someone must have had felt the same as him, so they decided to work for him. Everything always seemed okay for Napoleon to do, but not for others to do. He always had backup to shut the other animals up. This proves he had help. We can agree Napoleon had help to overturn the rebellion, but he needed help to do it somehow. Our first thought could be the pigs, because they are the only ones who are always with Napoleon. “All orders were now…

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    Persicus Research Paper

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    Argas persicus are vectors for Avian Spirochetosis as they carry the causative agent Borellia anserina. These soft ticks spend most of their time hidden in tight spaces (ex. crevices of buildings or caves) close to their hosts- various types of birds including turkey and chickens. Commercial hens are kept in suspended cages (Walker) they do not come in contact with substrate where soft ticks develop (the engorged female tick lays eggs on the ground, still commonly in cracks and crevices). Thus…

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    Hamster Classification

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    You can get dwarf hamster details on a cage haven based on what you are searching for. This can make a notable difference on certain products regarding the dwarf hamster. Despite the fact that this hamster is smaller sized your pet will require as much room simply because your basic hamster simply. A happy house shall make a far more fun and enjoyable family pet. The quality of lifestyle for your hamster is certainly your decision to solely, because the type is decided by you of toys and cage…

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    In the middle of the African Savanna, a frightened zebra clings to an unimpressed giraffe, which stares at river located towards the west. In the expansive landscape, mountains spring up from the earth with a majestic presence that shows their dominance and power in the light grey of the limestone. The jagged curves of the mountains demonstrate the timeless beauty of nature and the earth’s geological past, which slowly transformed the savanna. The sky witnessed these changed over the centuries…

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    METHOD – 320 -6 = 314 WORDS Rats and Diets 36 Male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 4 groups of 9 rats with each group fed a different diet. Groups consisted of Corn starch (C), corn starch + naringin (N) (CN), high-carbohydrate high-fat diet (H) and H + N (HN) (Alam, Kauter, & Brown 2013). Rats on H and HN diet were fed a high-carbohydrate high-fat diet consisting of 25% fructose in drinking water and a mixture of beef tallow, condensed milk, powdered rat feed and salt for 16 weeks (Alam,…

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    Destruction Of Nutrias

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    Nutrias are omnivores they maintain a diet mainly consisting of plant matter. This is bad news to the invaded environment and its occupants. They tend to invade different types of wetlands primarily, and don't mind leaving behind a mess. They do considerable amounts of damage to the ecosystem in which they reside. Nutrias are also notorious for "ravaging" human-grown crops/gardens. I specify the term ravaging because nutrias don't consume nearly as much as they damage. Although, they ideally…

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    shoes and their fur for winter boots and fashion statements. Misinformation has ravaged the media in Australia, justifying the world’s largest modern day wildlife massacre to occur (Humane Society of America), making the murder of these harmless animals a pastime, occupation, and hobby. Thus, aware of this atrocity it must be absolved, a call to action to save this species from extinction. Banning and conservation of the Kangaroo is the ultimate need to save the species from utter…

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    Jean Kazez Animal Testing

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    Jean Kazez said “Animals are not humans with reduced capacities. They have their own capacities, their own spectrum of aptitudes and behavior” When scientist do experiments on animals, animals may not live as long because they’re having stuff put into their bodies that aren’t healthy for them. Animals could probably catch diseases from the experiments and this could kill them. Animals make people so happy in life. Animals are even used to test products such as certain foods,medication and…

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