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    afraid of. The wolf spider in particular is a type of spider’s species and it’s an interesting spider to learn about, that is why I researched it. Wolf spiders have different names like ground spiders or hunting spider. Wolf spiders are a part of the lycosidae family (family of spiders). A wolf spider’s behavior normally mimics a wolf. They normally live in Europe and North America with 150 known species in North America and 50 known species in Europe. The basic physical features of wolf spider…

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    The media likes to portray New York Attorneys like they do not have a soft spot. Ross Abelow is a tough New York City lawyer that fights hard for justice for his clients. However, Abelow also has a soft spot for animals in the community. This tough New York attorney is sponsoring a GoFundMe page for animal shelters in New York. His goal is to raise at least $5,000 for the shelter. The funds are needed to provide all the neccessary resources for the homeless animals that live in the shelter.…

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    could be done to help save animal species. Conservation projects are a huge part of how the San Diego Zoo saves animals around the world. San Diego Global’s involvement in Cameroon, Africa in 2012 have been to help preserve the local environment, especially the variety of over ten species of primates. Some of those primates include; a recently discovered group of Ebo gorillas and the Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee. The Organization's mission was to inspire people to help save their local wildlife…

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    Pandas that you can write about! The thing is that Gorillas aren’t an animal’s many people are interested about, but what they don’t know is that gorillas are the closest things to a human. Think about let’s say that humans go extinct and the other species that will take over the world with about the same knowledge as a humans and they see a picture of how we look, who do you think they are going to experiment on? Gorillas! They are the closest thing to a human. For example, we both have…

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    The polioden is the strongest, fastest and smartest species in the world. It devours big strong animals in seconds. It can only be seen when it wants too. The polioden cannot be hunted. Its quickness helps the polioden escape bad situations and its brute strength and sharp claws devours its prey in moments. The polioden is in many colors and forms but its main color is orange. The average polioden weighs about a thousand pounds. The polioden is a mammal. The polioden is a mixture of a lion and…

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    their own reasons for owning one. There reasons may differ from anything such as being allergic to everyday house pets or they be lacking a sense of companionship. There can be several valid reasons why someone may feel the need to own an exotic species , for example , according to an article named Why Choose an Exotic Pet Anyway by Dr.Laurie Hess it says that most exotic pets do not take up a lot of space such as a chinchilla which is more manageable for the owner. In addition to not taking up…

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    smuggling ivory to other countries around the world you will most likely spend a while in a prison and probably be fined. What the people who want to stop the trade are most upset about is that in order to get ivory you must kill a wild, innocent and endangered elephant. Ivory is not a naturally occurring substance…

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    fact that giant pandas have been eating bamboo for at least 7 million years, and that the plant has been the bears’ sole food source for at least 2 million years. The findings, published Tuesday in the journal mBio, may not bode well for the endangered species. Only about 1,600 giant pandas remain in the forests of northern and central China. “The peculiar characteristics of its gut microbiota may put it at high risk of extinction,” the study authors wrote. Scientists…

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    For decades, zoos and circuses have been open to the public for entertainment and education about animals. Throughout the years, many have began to question the truth behind the enclosures. And now the answers have been revealed through documentaries such as Blackfish and The Elephant in the Living Room, and sides on this issue have been taken. Whether we support or deny the captivation of animals, we cannot defy the truth. Currently, circuses and zoos hold animals in captivity that affect them…

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    The City of Angels is home to several attractions including the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. It's the largest natural and historical museum in the Western region of the United States, and its impressive collection covers 4.5 billion years of history. As you explore, you will see a variety of exhibits such as: Age of Mammals - According to the museum's website, Age of Mammals is the first permanent museum exhibit to trace mammal evolution - from the extinction of large…

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