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    All About the Canada lynx Physical Traits The Canada lynx has long gray fur with long black tufts of fur around the face. It looks like a beard. It has long black hair tufts coming from the tips of its ears. The lynx has big paws that are covered with fur that help it run on deep snow. Its claws can retract which help when it needs to run or they can come out if the lynx needs to climb. Their front legs are shorter than their back legs and their tail is short with a black tip. They are medium…

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    Border Wall Effects

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    The border wall severely limits the ability of animals, especially those with small population, to migrate, increasing endangered animal’s risk of extinction. According to Gaskill, “the barriers reduce range by as much as 75%, and those with a small range size have a higher risk of extinction” (Gaskill 2011). The US Fish and Wildlife Service made it possible for 100 openings…

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    overpopulation of animals, such as the deer. Steve West claims, “Hunters are realists who understand that an exotic or endangered animal is more likely to be protected from extinction if they are assigned a financial value”(Article 1).This shows that hunters actually control the population by putting a price on the head of the animal. This further prohibits anyone and everyone from hunting the endangered animals. Some may argue that big game trophy hunting kills more animals than it saves,…

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    The Greater Roadrunner Physical description The greater roadrunner is a small bird that does not have the ability of flight, however, due to their long legs, they can pick up shocking speeds of 20 miles per hour. They are a tall bird and have brown feathers with streaks of white. They have blue bags under their eyes that they use to get rid of salt. They have a bilateral symmetry and weigh 7 to 10 ounces, with a height of 20 to 23 inches. Habitat The greater roadrunner will build a nest to…

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    Trophy hunting is when someone hunts for certain for fun. Trophy hunting can be non-beneficial futuristically and economically . Trophy hunting can cause animals to change differently evolutionary and not much money goes to communities. Animals can start changing differently through evolution by trophy hunting. “By targeting the biggest and most impressive specimens for their trophies, hunters can act as a force similar to natural selection on small populations. If all the elephants with big…

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    mesmerizing our small brains. And the more we grew up the more controversy we've heard surrounding these places. The thing is though zoos are ethical ways to present animals to the public because they can help animals repopulate, help reduce the number of endangered species and they also are a great way to educate the public. You may be wondering how zoos can be so great if they only make animals depressed and live in small cages, but the thing is there are many ways to watch animals that…

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    Animals In Zoos Keeping animals in captivity is wrong. While zoos can be found in every big city in America and entertain millions of people each year the mistreatment, confinement, and unnatural living conditions of the wild animals far outweigh any benefits of zoos in America. One of the most widely discussed issues in America today is of animals in zoos. Animals in zoos are a big controversy because most animals are caged in small areas, mistreated, and dying. One major reason why it is…

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    Bobcat Research Paper

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    Similarities Felidae members are carnivores so the k9’s are an important part of the fossil record. The rough feet and sharp claws are meant for gripping things like trees or prey, so all felidae members have them. All species are carnivores and have keen eyesight. They also have an acute sense of hearing to locate prey. Most likely if there are felines in an environment, then they are one of the top predators and have the job of keeping lower levels from overpopulating. One…

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    Panthera Blytheae Animals

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    Lions have undergone an interesting history as they evolved from their Panthera blytheae ancestor. Lions have gone through adaptations throughout their history to continue to survive. The panthera blytheae slowly speciated into multiple species and become extinct. The lion has adapted to survive as the earth ages and changes over time. Adaption is required for organisms to continue to survive on this planet, because without it they would all go extinct. Lions reside in the plains of the south…

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    (Introduction) January 27, 2010, Congress confirmed the Sawtooth National Recreation Area and Jerry Peak Wilderness Additions Act H.R.1138 that allows for maintenance and management of Sawtooth National Park to ensure that the park is well taken care of. This also helps the park rangers to properly manage the livestock, insects, fires and the overall care of the park. The bill allows for the USDA to properly manage the interior of the park, and keep it from wasting away, which also requires…

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