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    Biodiversity Lab Report

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    This situation has been documented in many scientific journals, such as one by Xenopoulos et al.," In rivers with reduced discharge, up to 75% (quartile range 4-22%) of local fish biodiversity would be headed toward extinction by 2070 because of combined changes in climate and water consumption, (Xenopoulos et al., 2005). Another paper by Verones et al., explains that when humans take water from wetlands, or convert wetlands…

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    Tumnisa Research Paper

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    Today I’m going to study the Tunisa. The Tunisa is a vicious amphibian predator. It lives in the South American rainforests and Pacific ocean, but today I’ll be in the rainforests to study one of these animals. It is quite hard to spot a Tunisa because of its camouflage but i've just spotted one. When it’s not blending into its surroundings its main color is green on its scales. On its underside it is a light brown. It also has a sharp point at its back end that is a tannish color. It has very…

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    Watching “Bigfoot Videos”, during my lunch hours, rekindled curiosity concerning the Bigfoot. Researching the subject, I found several accounts that claimed the Bigfoot would sometimes make what is known as a “whoop call.” Visiting Bigfoot research websites that contained alleged recordings of the “whoop call”, I said to myself, “next time I go out in the woods, I might try to imitate this call to see what might occur.” I did not think I would ever receive a response, but what the heck, it never…

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    Loch Ness Research Paper

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    Loch Ness (Great Britain) This is probably the world's most famous monster mystery. The Scottish lake Loch Ness has been talked about for centuries and under 1900s the place became famous as the home of the mysterious long-necked creatures. Loch Ness cuts like an arrow through Scotland and stretches from Inverness in the northeast to Fort William in the south. On November in 1933 took Hugh Gary a factory worker, what appears to be the first photograph of the beast. It took place where the river…

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    My Visit To Devils Lake

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    with other experienced fishermen, which was amazing, I enjoyed every bit of it and I was able to explore other distant places like Mauvee. Devils Lake is a great place to watch if you want to have great fun fishing. The water has as much variety of fish such as the white Bass, Northern pike, walleye, Crappie, and The water has been confirmed the "perch capital" of the United States. Fishing in generally, at Devils Lake still remained quite good both for shore fishermen and boaters. For shore…

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    The science field and discipline documented in this article is ichthyology, the study of fish. Sharks fall under the class of Chondrichthyans, while technically fish, sharks are specifically unique as their bodies are not equipped with calcium based bone structures but rather cartilaginous, a flexible connective tissue. Ichthyologist, or specifically shark biologist, study how sharks have evolved from their first appearance in the Silurian era to how they survived the meteor impact up to modern…

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    One tattoo I designed with care honors my grandfather who passed away when I was in the fifth grade. It was for him, and since I can’t always go to his grave very often, this is my small token to him. It says “Gone fishing” with a red, and white fishing bobber on the first G that has my grandpa’s birthdate, and date of death on it; then on the last g has a fishing hook. The I’s are dotted with flowers lastly a heart connecting the gone to the fishing. It is between my shoulder blades and doesn’t…

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    knows everything there is to know about fishing. He has spent most of his time fishing. This bass is the biggest bass he has ever seen and the bass is really strong. He thinks that the bass must be an old bass because it avoids obstacles that younger fish wouldn’t know about.He considered dropping his fishing gear in the river but decides against it. Another possibility is that he could choose Sheila. He is attracted to her and who…

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    types of bass the freshwater largemouth bass is by far the most exciting fish to catch. The Largemouth bass is a freshwater game fish in the sunfish family, a species of black bass native to North America. The scientific name is micropterus salmoides. Full grown, a largemouth bass averages fifteen pounds. Largemouth bass can be found in most freshwater lakes or ponds. Florida’s largemouth bass is the State Freshwater Fish and are found in lakes and rivers, canals and ponds along vegetation and…

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    Contraptions About Sharks

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    radical creatures. Until, sharks stop attacking humans, humans will stop devising traps for sharks. "The small shark frequently gets swept up in fishing nets and caught in fishing lines". This messes up the fisherman, big time, it puts a delay on the fish. There have been 72 baseless attacks on humans by sharks. Surfers are 50% of these attacks, and beach goers are the most at risk. "other countries around the…

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