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    First of all, they don’t swim well, so the rely on their dorsal fin to help them get around easier. Weirdly, they swim upright which is very odd according to aquatic life. Usefully, seahorses tails allow them to pick up items and to hold them just like we do with our hands. Also, the average lifespan for a seahorse…

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    Seaworld Research Paper

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    It has been recorded that “All captive adult male orcas have collapsed dorsal fins, likely because they have no space in which to swim freely and are fed an unnatural diet of thawed dead fish” (8 Reasons Orcas Don’t Belong at SeaWorld). The dead fish that are being fed to the animals is unsanitary and can cause health problems. As…

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    Did you know that dolphins can be pink, or any other color than the normal shiny grey? There is a species of dolphin that differ in many colors, such with pink, some grey and ect. There is many types of endangered dolphin and non- endangered dolphins,especially the river dolphin. River dolphins having different features and specify habits which can leading to good and bad consequences such as endangerment. These dolphins are unique color and friendly,curious toward to people. River dolphins…

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    are spilled into the ocean. These oil spills not only cost millions of dollars to clean up but also affect all ocean life. These ocean oil spills can cause severe damage to the animals living there. The fish can end up with liver damage, messed up fin, reproduction rate and even death. Even the birds are affected by these spills as they feed from the fish in the oceans. This is such a problem, that there are people with a job to specifically clean these animals. One of the most recent big spills…

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    Blubber Research Paper

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    Blubber is a thick skin that protects them. Blubber protects them, helps them, and heats water around them for other whales or fish. The blubber also protects their vital organs and help them in cold environments. Almost no one knows what a dorsal fin if because most whales don’t have it because of their blubber. Sense blubber makes their body thicker it prevents more heat loss. With the blubber they can control their body heat.…

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    Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin Chapter Questions Chapter 1 – Finding Your Inner Fish 1. Explain why the author and his colleagues chose to focus on 375 million year old rocks in their search for fossils. Be sure to include the types of rocks and their location during their paleontology work in 2004. The author and his colleagues chose to focus on 375 Million Years as it was a period when the transformation took place from fish to fish with limb. The fish without characteristics of…

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    Sammy boy lived in a small town behind the mountains. One day, he decided to venture into the woods that were on the other side. He set off early in the morning and walked for hours, trekking up and down the hills, running happily through the fields, wadding across the river till he finally got to the woods. He was very proud of having made such a long journey. The place was full of beauty and he wanted to see it all. He walked and walked, getting hold of small stones of different shapes and…

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    Catalase Lab Report

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    What is a catalase? A catalase is an enzyme that destroys harmful substances inside your body, and is a form of protein. (Corsini, "What Is a Catalase?") What is an enzyme? Enzymes are substances that speed up chemical reactions. (Corsini, "What Is a Catalase?”) This experiment involved both of these two aspects. It was inferred before the experiment began that if the potato is placed in hydrogen peroxide at room temperature, then it will produce the most bubbling activity. The reason that the…

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    The Reef Along the shallow reefs in Hawaii, despite of different color of fishes, sea plants, also unfamiliar creatures I’ve never seen before. In regard to seeing couple baby sharks, I was a bit cautious with my surroundings. Even though I saw beautiful and strange things along the reefs. As well as, I had my father right beside me, I felt comfortable, and safe, before my father and I started to go snorkeling, the guy, gave us instructions , in spite of any dangerment comes our way. After the…

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    commodity culture of the Victorian period by providing an alternative reading of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Having stated the novel has a “quasi-pornographic” quality , Pikula comments on the way Stoker exploits sex to draw significance to the hyper-sexual fin-de-siècle practices such as consumption, materialistic production and the rise of the ‘modern’ women in regards to late Victorian advertising. Looking in particular at the introduction of ‘The New Women’, Stoker depicts the separate spheres…

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