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    if you would almost do anything to get it? One of the things that comes to mind is the commercial for Klondike bars. Throughout the whole commercial you see someone doing something crazy like walking on a tightrope over Niagara Falls, or fighting a lion. These are crazy stunts that someone would have to be out of their mind to actually do, but in the end you see someone eating a Klondike bar with a catchy little jingle playing, “What would you do for a klondike bar?” While most people wouldn't…

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    The tiger depends on Pi for survival because while floating out at sea, Pi is the one catching the food, the fish, for both of them to eat. Without Pi, Richard Parker would be at a loss for a more or less sustainable source of food. More evidence to suggest the interdependence between the two is the scene with the other castaway who Richard Parker kills and ends up saving Pi’s life. If the tiger was so easily ready…

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    Female Giraffes Essay

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    For the most part giraffes aren’t territorial. Males will become that way when they want to mate in order to keep other males away from the females they plan to court and then to mate with. They can become more territorial though when there is less food and they have to fight to keep their herds…

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    Red Wolf History

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    Science The Red Wolf is relatively small in size. It is smaller than the Gray Wolf one of its close cousin, but larger the Coyote (Imbriaco 18). On average the female Red Wolf weighs 52 pounds and the male weighs 61 pounds. Its average body length is 55 to 65 inches or roughly 4 feet, its average shoulder height is 26 inches. The Red Wolf is found on only 1.7 million acres in eastern North Carolina and in zoos around the US. Their main habitat is in marshes, forests, and basically anywhere there…

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    Stoat Research Paper

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    Description A stoat has a long, slender body with short legs.In the summer time, the coat of a stoat is chestnut brown on top and white on the stomach. In the winter, the coat is all white to blend in with the snow. The female stoat averages 23-27 centimeters long. A male stoat is bigger than the female stoat. It averages 28-32 centimeters long. Since they are small animals , they don’t weigh much. The average weight is between 90 to 445 grams. Habitat You can find a stoat in the…

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    Predation is defined as the interspecific interaction in which one species called the predator, eats the other species known as the prey (Reece et al., 2013). Due to these two species interacting with one another, adaptations arise over time in each which help them carry out their niche most efficiently. This paper looks at Mellivora capensis, or honey badger as it is commonly called. It is a predator specie belonging to the family of mustelid, which reside mainly on the continent of Africa…

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    Tapir Research Paper

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    for the Tapirs to regain a steady population to continue within their habitats. The roles that Tapirs play within their ecosystems are vital such as, seed dispersal, nutrient recycling and shape and maintain tropical ecosystems. Tapirs are a prime food source for large predators. More than that the Tapirs have also been known to carry parasites and…

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    Zoo Miami

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    To the contrary, mating season in the wild occurs during the rainy season; this is because they have plenty of food to consume. Births in the wild happen between May and August. One of the sex ritual between a male and a female giraffe is known as flehmen sequence; this consists of the male tasting the female urine to determine if she is a good mate (Hiskey, 2012)…

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    The Lion's Bar

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    Blackwell has done extensive research on the Mycenae’s Lion’s Gate and preliminary research on the Treasury of Atreus. He believes the gate had attachable lion heads that looked back because that would distribute the weight best considering the dowel holes; based on the bodies’ definition and the space for a mane, he thinks they are male lions. He believes the Lion’s Gate relief was at least inspired by Anatolians, specifically by the Hittites. Based on appearance alone, the Lion’s Gate is more…

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    Colonel Paterson and is was written by Lauren Tarshis. The second article about is Lion Whisperer and mainly about Kevin Richardson and written by Susan Orlean. Keven Richardson runs a sanctuary for lions for newborn animals they live in captivity, he raised two of his favorite lions. They are his best friends he loves saving animals he takes them to the park and feeds them, he cuddles with them. When the two lions see him, they get really excited! There names are Meg and Amy. When they…

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