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    God wants us to seek him first in our lives and make him the head and not the tail. When we take care of God’s business he will take care of our business. I was asked to read a story called “The Lion Whiskers” by Nancy Raines Day. The story focuses on a woman who was trying to win the heart of a boy who she had adopted. The boy had lost his parents. The mother went to a doctor in the village seeking help with winning the little boys love and affection…

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    it’smost iconic and beloved animal, the African Lion? Well, it’s sad to say that the Africanlion’s endangerment has been made official. Due to a history of poaching and decliningliving space, the West African Lion has officially been marked as endangered which hasput it under the protection of the US endangered species act. Although there is alreadysomewhat of a movement towards preserving these lions, it’s not enough. People needto start respecting the Lions lives and habitats as it is a…

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    will start feeding from their mother within twenty minutes. After about 24 hours calves can walk and even run. At birth calves are 6ft. tall and weigh 150 lbs. Calves they are very vulnerable to lions because they don’t have enough weight to protect themselves. 50% of the calves born in the wild die from lions. Calves grow 3 cm. Each day for the first week. In a year calves will grow to be about 10ft. tall and be weaned. Even after being weaned they are still vulnerable and become fully…

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    be clear after I read The Sick Lion. I draw a conclusion that is the importance of observation. What the story tells about? A lion, unable from old age and infirmities to provide himself with food by force, resolved to do so by artifice. He returned to his den, lying down there, and pretended to be sick, taking care that his sickness should be publicly known. Therefore, the beasts paid a visit to him and came one by one to his den without any guard, where the lion devoured them without any…

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    Throughout “The Veldt”, sensory details are used to accentuate the alarm that readers should be feeling as the parents are introduced to the unforgiving territory of the African veldtland. Among the most notable of the terrain are the lions: “And here were the lions now, fifteen feet away, so real, so feverishly and startlingly real that you could feel the prickling fur on your hand, and your mouth was stuffed with the dusty upholstery smell of their heated pelts... and the smell of meat from…

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    KPI Princess-Osaani Animal Injustice *Bang Bang* The lion looks behind him, and sees the source of the loud shots. He begins tearing through the wild grasses that slap him in his golden brown muzzle and tickle his brown paws. Heavy steps follow the lion as he begins to put on speed. He leaps over a fallen tree and clips his claw on a sharp piece of hidden rock. *bang, bang, BANG*. The lion feels an extreme shooting pain in his shoulder that is so intense it causes him to loose his…

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    water and food as well as places with lots of shading or cover: such as Dens and Palmetto thickets. There are an estimated 100 Panthers in South Florida’s Everglades. In the 1990’s Their population had dropped to about 20-30 so in 1995 8 Panthers from Texas were introduced to the Everglades in a successful attempt to save the species. The everglades provides plenty of the wildlife that make up the panthers diet. Feral hog, white-tailed deer, raccoon, and armadillo are their main source of food.…

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    survival depends on the law of the “survival of the fittest.” This law implies that, to be able to reign in the jungle, you must be the fittest. In the jungle food is scarce and good water is difficult to find. In the “forest or wilderness” there is no ruler or king even though the lion has been called the king of the jungle. In order for the lion or perhaps another particular animal to rule or survive in the “forest or wilderness,” one of them has to be stronger or smarter than the other. In…

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    much like a lion in size but were much stronger than a lion and regular tiger. The sabre-tooth tigers had two canines that hanged out of their mouth, the canines measured up to 20 cm (8 in). Its jaw could open up to 120 degrees so bite deep into their prey. Sabre-tooths canine teeth grew full size 3 years after their birth. According to new dinosaurs.com (Admin) a saber tooth wasn't actually a tiger is was more considered a bear and lion. Saber-tooth tigers were mostly relatable to lions…

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    Zebra Research Paper

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    lbs. It is around 5 feet tall from shoulder to hoof. Zebra eat mostly grass and they will travel up to 1,800 mile to look for food. Some zebra will eat leaves and twigs but they mostly eat grass. A zebra is herbivore. When a zebra is get chased by predator it ran side to side. A zebra sleeps stand up. There ear determined what mood they are in. There predators are lions, leopards,…

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