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    What is a Siberian Tiger? What does it eat? Why is it endangered? These questions will be answered in this research paper. The purpose of this research paper is to answer these questions. What is a Siberian Tiger, what do Siberian Tigers eat, and why Siberian Tigers are endangered will be addressed in this paper. What are Siberian Tigers? Siberian Tigers are the largest tigers in the world. They live up to fifteen to twenty years. Siberian Tigers can weigh up to seven hundred pounds!…

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    The Pygmy three-toed sloth is an endangered species of the South American Amazon rainforest, and there is estimated to be less than 100 individuals remaining. The sloth has pale grey-brown fur and a tan-colored face with a distinctive dark band around the eyes. On the sloths fur you’ll see a greenish tint which is actually a unique species of symbiotic algae, which helps them camouflage. Little information is know about the life span of the pygmy three-toed sloth, but most species of sloths live…

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    was gone. After, I noticed the coyote was gone I was worried that I would never be able to find the coyote again, because we needed food. Then, I took my friend with me to go look for another coyote. Before, we left we put on our coats made of bear fur and grabbed our…

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    Balsam Fir: The Balsam Fir is an average sized native evergreen tree. It can grow up 40 to 80 feet tall. These trees adapted to the taiga because they grow in acidic soil. Fireweed: The fireweed plants have adapted to become less affected by fires which makes it suitable for the taiga as wildfires are common in the taiga. They also have the ability to grow in all types of soils. Black Spruce: The Black Spruce is a tall tree. It can grow up to 25 meters tall. Douglas-Fir: Douglas-firs are very…

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    The biome that I picked was the Arctic Tundra. The animal from Arctic Tundra I picked is the polar bear. Female polar bears would rather build their den in old snow,( like from a few years ago.) The polar bear is found in Canada , the U.S (Alaska), Greenland, Russia Norway (the Svalbard archipelago), and Arctic Tundra. The Arctic Tundra climate/weather averages to -30°F. In January it is the coldest weather in Arctic Tundra. It’s about -40°F, in January it has reached -93°F before. Most of the…

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    He was lost. There was no question about it. At first, the jungle had seemed a nice enough place, full of peculiar yet interesting birds and animals, and strange species of smoke expelling plants which grew in all random corners of the sharp rigid landscape. But now as the day began to grow darker and darker, his senses became more and more alert, and he began to play tricks on himself wondering whether it was just the ruffling of giant leaves which grew on the odd, violet coloured plants that…

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    The Dutch traded slaves, products and fur pelts that were made by the neighboring Native Indians. Another difference between the English and Dutch is their treatment toward the local Native Americans. The English colonists did not care for having a relationship with the Native Indians, so they killed the natives for territory. Unlike the English, the Dutch had a nicer approach and took advantage of the natives’ skills, they traded weapons and horses for fur pelts. The English also focused on…

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    The Sioux Indians A Native American tribe that has been glorified throughout the years with some events that have been place in history.We’re going to be talking about the origin of the Sioux Indians.We’ll also be looking back at the events that made Sioux what they are today. Ultimately I'm going to be breaking down Sioux and what exactly is Sioux,what had made them so special.So let’s begin! Sioux Indians were a group of Native Americans in the early days of America.They…

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    The Moose Have you ever seen a moose that has fur so dark that it almost looks dark red or even black? Moose have very dark brown fur. They are known for their big head and huge antlers. The male moose are called bulls and the females are cows. Moose can be 7 feet tall at the shoulders. These animals have a stubby tail and skinny legs. Their legs have a hard time holding up their body weight. Moose are the largest member of the deer family. The biggest bulls can weigh nearly a ton! A…

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    Katherine Mansfield. It is about an old woman who visits the park every Sunday to live in the fantasy she has created for herself. Before venturing out to the park, Miss Brill takes her fur from its box, brushes it and treats it with care while referring to it as her dear little friend. When Ms. Brill wears her fur she feels confident and thinks that it sets her apart from the other…

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