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    African Lions live in groups called prides. Lions are relatives of the cat family. They live in thick grasslands, open woodlands and other habits. These habits helps with hiding and hunting. Lions hunt antelope, baby elephants, zebras, wildebeest, and rhinos. Only adults lions are strong enough to kill elephants. Most of the time, lions don't like to hunt. They steal food from hyenas, leopards and other predators. Lioness are the ones who go out and hunt for the pride. Then it is the lion's…

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    The Arctic Refuge Jimmy Carter in his essay has comprehensively explained how arctic wild life has it's profound significance.It is not only the country's heritage but it also is important to people around the globe . Many species of wild life have occupied their habitats in these regions . This has created a natural wilderness . Jimmy Carter has explained this wilderness by his own vivid experience . He has portrayed the vast forms of species which over the time have accumulated there . For…

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    Natural selection Name: Giant Panda as it is mostly recognized. A panda has a greater appetite in summer than winter; in the wild, they can eat many animals that are occasionally dead. Scientific name: Ailuropoda melanoleuca. Life span: 20 years in the wild. Location of natural habitat: Giant panda’s are from west china; 99% of them live in the mountains that is in Sichuan, some are also located in Shaanxi and Gansu country. Enemies: tiger, panther and wolf. Color: Normally black and…

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    Jane Goodall Essay

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    Talking with Jane Goodall Have you ever met your hero? I have. Recently, a fundraiser for the Jane Goodall Institute took place in Dana Point, California and was attended by biologists, environmental activists, and teachers from the ecological community. I met and spent time with my only living hero, Dr. Jane Goodall, the world famous primatologist who studied the chimpanzees of Africa for the last forty years. Dr. Goodall’s discoveries not only shed light on the inner world of chimps, but…

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    be allowed? Some may not believe it should be legal.one reason is It can be harmful to endangered species. A second reason is that it doesn't benefit the animals. And for the last reason is that when hunting some rules and laws aren't followed.but some times it provides protection for the villages and cities. To begin with trophy hunting should not be legal because it can be harmful to endangered to endangered species.according to newsela article it states “the IUCN says that fewer than…

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    Predator-prey size relationships focus on how both the predator and prey survive or die out due to the population size difference. There are two kinds of relationships. The first one being the stable predator-prey relationships. These are the ones where both the prey and predator numbers fluctuate in order to live in harmony. This fluctuation, the cycle of ups and downs between the two species, will continue without one going extinct. An unstable prey-predator relationship is one in which one…

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    The Lion Research Paper

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    The lion name has a very cool meaning behind it . The word leo means lion. The pope gave the lion the name leo. Leo is also a constellation. The leo constellation comes out in March. I think the constellation is cool because my birthday is on March 17th. The lions look is very imitating .A lion's roar is a big thing in the lion family because it can be used to communicate with other lions in the family if there is any danger around. The lion uses its claws to catch its food. Its tongue…

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    Exotic Pet Trade

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    buying a baby tiger instead of a house cat, then the dealers will have no one to sell to and the market price for the exotic animals will go down and eventually the business will cease to exist. “Join Endangered Species International to ban illegal trade of endangered animals ("Help Stop the Endangered Pet Trade").” You can donate as little as five dollars to help them track down dealers and put a stop to the trade. Also instead of making clothes out of the animals unique fur, you can just use…

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    Mariana Mallard Body

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    Alyssa Smith Mrs. Bolt ELA 5 Mariana Mallard, Anas oustaleti The Mariana Mallard body's are dark and have paler heads and dark facial stripes. Their weight is around 1 kilogram and mostly grow to about 55 cm. They lived on the Mariana Island before they became extinct. The Mariana Mallard female and males are very similar in many ways. The males and the females have dark brown feathers and have orange feet. The ducks mostly eat plants and seeds so called…

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    zoologist work at zoos, taking direct care of the animals, which is the basic idea of this career, that everyone has. However they may also be found working at wildlife reserves studying populations, hunting patterns, learning how to take care of the endangered species, and they can even be found in the aquariums. There is always an assumption that zoologists are always outside working with animals, but that is not necessarily true. Many zoologists have the opportunity to work in lab-based…

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