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    Gouldian Finches Essay

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    Part of the reason many people choose birds as their pets is because of their beautiful colors. Perhaps the most colorful species of birds are Gouldian finches. Another point in appearance, aside from being colorful, is that they are only about 5 inches in size. There are three varieties for this particular species and they're divided according to color. There's the Red Headed Gouldian, the Black Headed Gouldian and the Yellow Headed Gouldian. As for telling which of the species is male or…

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    Whaling Persuasive Essay

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    another thing to take into consideration is that those who harvest wild animals are not necessarily cruel to the animals. I grew up in an area where the local culture hunted for deer every fall; this is pretty common in most areas I've lived in. In my experience, the people who hunt animals like deer strive to kill the animal in a manner that is as instant and painless as possible. They also have a great respect for the animal and the resources it provides. While there are hunters who hunt for…

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    This is a book report on the animal The Axolotl, which comes from Aztecs. Axolotl means water, while xolotl means monster. So this animal is considered a, “Water Monster.” It is a non-native fish that also goes by the name, “Mexican Walking Fish.” It’s an amphibian, like a frog, and is in a paused state of metamorphosis. Their classification is in the phylum, Chordata. The Axolotl was first founded in 1789, in Mexico City. The labs that they were founded in and tested on were in Paris. They are…

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    through pain and fight to stay well and healthy. He had to put himself through many challenges just to stay alive. While my dad and buck are very different they both encountered struggles, deaths, mishaps , and pain but they made it. Everyone, also animals have struggles and perseverance moments it takes hard work, dedication, and faith to make it through the struggles they encountered, like fighting for our country or fighting for helplessly…

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    Pet owners know that the dog has a strong sense of smell. But, cat owners know that their pet feline has a distinct ability to distinguish odors. The cat’s nose has “45 to 80 million microscopic olfactory receptors,” Sidney Stevens wrote in her article for the Mother Nature Network. Though dogs have around 149 million and 300 million receptors, your feline has more than 5 million smell receptors compared to you. Also, your feline can smell through its mouth. The vomeronasal organ, also known as…

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    paragraph I will, tell you One similarity for them and, I will explain why this is a similarity. The similarity is That both of them live in Newfoundland and Quebec. One reason why that is, a similarity that they used to migrate with the animals and that's where the animals use to end up. Reason 2 is that actually the Inuits are mainly only found in those locations. That is proof because…

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    serving at a set interval while others dispense food as it is eaten. Some automatic pet feeders can hold up to week's feeding. Selected pet feeder models are created to serve both wet and dry foods. Pet-Proof - Curiosity is an inherent trait in animals be it a cat or a dog and they are always ready to tear down some new item to satiate their inquisitiveness. That's how electric cords get damaged, sandals get chewed up and socks go missing. When you go shopping for an automatic pet feeder, it is…

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    The lady or the Tiger. The man’s hands were trembling so much he thought they would unscrew off. He was so scared he thought he might even have a heart attack. He went to walk toward the right door. When he went to put his hands on the door handles, they felt cold and were made out of metal. He hesitated if he should open the right door or go to the left and open that one. The king finally roared at him, “if you do not open one of those doors in the next five minutes I will have you thrown in…

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    more than the average ("Summary." U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics”). I believe that wildlife biologists get paid more because they do a lot more they study animals and run tests on them. An arborist does a lot to they study trees and sometimes have to cut them i’m an as interested in that. I think that we should be more aware of what animals can do and how they have adapted. Knowing these things might help create many cures for diseases. Although I still have 3 years of high school I found…

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    there are always a handful of people that he/she can look to for help mainly because he/she starts to care for his/her fresh pet. Veterinarians will be the types pet owners approach in the event of health problems, while dog trainers are convenient when the time comes for the puppy to be trained in proper behavior. For individuals who don’t have money to invest on dog training and behavioral sessions, they can always read self-help books concerning dog behavior tips and tricks that they can…

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