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    symbolism, and theme. One reason why the tiger is a powerful creature because of the way the poet uses imagery to describe it. Blake states, “Tyger! Tyger! burning bright/ In the forests of the night” (1-2) to describe the tiger fur. However, Blake compare the tiger’s fur to fire. Fire is known as a powerful element that can be easily controlled; however, fire is also the most dangerous and can cause lots of chaos. From this Blake implies that tiger is creature that is powerful and cause an…

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    know this because almost every one of them are dead. Not too many people know that the mexican wolf has a legendary spine-tingling howl it uses it to communicate with other wolves. The mexican wolf may be found in the southern states with creamy black fur and eating small or large hoofed mammals. The mexican wolf lives in mountainous forests that have pine, fir, spruce trees, and of course mountains. They can also live in woodland forests. This wolf lives in the southern states of North…

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    smaller animals sometimes have it hard trying to find a place to live, something to keep them from predators and finding something to eat. The prairie dog may be found in the region of south-central Canada to northeastern Mexico, has tan and brown fur covering most of its body, and has a diet of mostly grasses, plants, and weeds. The Black-tailed prairie dog lives from south-central Canada to northeastern Mexico These adorable little creatures live mostly in grasslands or prairie lands through…

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    Bat Vs Vampire Bat

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    completely dark. They feed mostly on mammals. After locating a host using the hunting adaptations previously mentioned, the bat lands on the ground and walks to its prey, more than likely a sleeping animal. If the host has fur, the vampire bat uses its cheek and canine teeth to shave the fur from the biting site. Their sharp upper teeth make a bite that, on average, measures seven millimeters wide and eight millimeters deep. Their upper incisors remain permanently sharp because they do not have…

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    Nobody knew at the time what killed people, most thought it was God punishing the liv-ing. The disease spread throughout the world causing mass cha-os. The disease was on a killing spree unstoppable terrorizing the world. Voyagers who would trade fur were trading a death note too each other. Asia Minor to Mediterranean ports, this defied territorial right between living and death among every-one (Jueneman 11). Yersinia Pestis also known as “Black Death” in the Middle Ages the Black Death ruined…

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    with religion, trade was still important from time to time. Some colonies had no issues keeping open trade with the Indians. Fur trade was one the English used as well. In the Southern regions of the new world the Pequots broke this peaceful fur trade with the murder of a trader in 1637. The English provoked them by the increased expansion of the colonies. Along with the fur trader the Pequots burned and murdered over 500 colonist to include women and children. The English found the Tobacco was…

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    calico kit. Sunleaf came shortly after checking on Spottedkit. "What happened?" Sunleaf asked examining her leg. Spottedkit was silent. Sunleaf didn't ask anymore questions. "Her leg is fine" Sunleaf grunted away. Cherryfoot put her muzzle in her kit's fur and whispered something Sandkit couldn't hear. "Stay in the nursery" Cherryfoot stomped. "I don't want any of you getting hurt" Stonekit walked in with his head down first. "I wanna play!" Sandkit complained. "Frostfern can't take care of…

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    Yet, she managed to survive years of cruel treatment all while maintaining a job to provide for her and her husband’s home. “Lookah here, Sykes, you done gone too fur. Ah been married to you fur fifteen years, and ah been takin’ in washin fur fifteen years, Sweat, sweat, sweat! Work and sweat, cry and sweat…Mah sweat is done paid for this house and Ah reckon Ah kin keep on sweating in it.” (Hurston 350). Delia continuously works hard and never complains…

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    Speech On Animal Cruelty

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    cat. Why do we even put up with pets? Why do we love these furry creatures so much? Well, because they are so cute. Like how my cat would lick my face in the middle of the night just to wake me up to get him some food. Or how my cat would brush his fur against my legs constantly just for the attention. We all love our pets to bits and we wouldn’t want anything to happen to them. BUT what we don't realize is that around the world millions even billions of animals suffer at the care of reckless…

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    Amur Leopard Essay

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    Description: One of the most critically endangered big cats with only 35 left in the world. They have been critically endangered since 1996. If the amur leopard becomes fully extinct this will cause the ecosystem to become unstable. Reasons why they are critically endangered/threats include habitat loss. It is estimated that between 1970-1983, the Amur leopard lost an 80% of its territory. They will have nowhere else to go. deforestation cutting down trees, Poaching illegal trade, prey being…

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