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    The Yeti Research Paper

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    What if i told you there is a gorilla-man that stood over 9 feet tall? Most people don't believe this; however, I know that yetis are indeed real. The yeti is a huge ape like man that roams the mountains and forests. He is “variably described as a primate ranging from 6 to 15 feet tall”(“Sasquatch”) that stands on two erect feet . The yeti often gives off a foul scent, and either moves silently or emitting a high-pitched cry. Footprints of the yeti have been measured up to 24 inches long and 8 inches wide. Many sightings have been recorded of this beast, and most of them are clear pictures of this beast running past trees silently. A long time ago there was a group of college students that went out for hike on the Ural Mountains, and they…

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    His significant tombstone, in which indicates he is buried with his son Alfred claims he drowned and the body never found on October 4, 1882. However, he appears in the 1891 census! Could it be the tombstone should have 1892 instead? And then there is the other story about how he died — by being killed by a bear north of Parry Sound resulting in naming Killbear Park after the bear. (The naming of this park, from Killbear Point, is more likely named from the Objiwe Mukwa-Nayosh meaning 'Bear…

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    spend three and a half hours researching critics and other theorists who have written about the impact of bears in Alaska and the changes they face. From studying the different critic approaches to the concepts that I will be writing on, one of the things that I noticed was that while many discuss the lives and habitats of Alaskan brown bears. The critics will often times state that the lives of these bears are changing, one critic that mentioned this was Suring, who while studying…

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    Bigfoot Research Paper

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    mistaken it for a bear. Most of the time “Bigfoot” is seen in the snow, which makes things not very clear. Most people just want attention and to become “famous” for discovering something new. Before 1847 the Gorilla was unnamed and known only through rumor. Sightings of large ape/man creatures have been reported for thousands of years from every corner of the globe and the similarities…

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    Bigfoot Research Paper

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    mysteries and unexplained phenomena that have captivated our imaginations. However, perhaps none have been as intriguing or as enduring as the legend of Bigfoot. This elusive creature, also known as Sasquatch, is said to inhabit wooded regions of North America and is characterized by its massive size, shaggy brown fur, and humanoid appearance. While skeptics dismiss Bigfoot as nothing more than a myth or a hoax, there have been countless sightings, footprints, and blurry photographs that suggest…

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    very unique animal and zoos all over the world are proud to show them off as one of their most prized possessions. Although the red panda’s natural habitat is endangered their species is still thriving. The red panda is very unique in the way of their family. Their name references that they are a close relative to the panda but, science has proven that wrong. Red pandas are more closely related to, Pinnipeds, raccoons, skunks and mustelids. Pinnipeds include, seal and walrus and mustelids…

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    Red Panda Research Paper

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    history, humans have been clearing land and hunting animals heavily. This has pushed some animals passed their point of coming back, leading to extinction. Some have been pushed very close to the point of extinction, leaving it endangered. In today’s world, there are 16,306 living organisms who are endangered due to numerous reasons, examples being excessively hunted to because their habitat is being destroyed because humans need the lumbar or resources found there…

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    Bigfoot Research Paper

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    a body completely covered in fur, the creature seems undoubtedly animal-like, except for the fact that it walks upright in a strange, almost loping gait, similar to that of a human running or striding” (9). The sasquatch has been described to have adopted a straight upright posture and to be bipedal, which explains his ability to sprint through the foliage. This tendency to obtain said posture is referred to as facultative bipedalism, (223). Because of facultative bipedalism, Bigfoot rises to an…

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