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    have no idea about what happens behind the scenes. But the sad truth is that animal performers are not given five-star treatment like human entertainers, but rather are treated inhumanely. Animals are not performers, spectacles to gawk at, or circus clowns. They are innocent creatures that may have once had a home and a family, but thanks to the demands of the human entertainment industry have been kept imprisoned in inhospitable, boring enclosures, coerced into performing silly tricks under…

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    Zoos Did you know that most zoos are treating animals vary badly? Well some people believe that zoos are very good to the animals. I disagree because the zoos use the animals for selfish gains, ill handling of animals and also suiravel of the fittest. In my opinion animals should not be held captivity because most of the animals there can change to sick and also are upset for the people who see them in the zoos. To begin zoos often just want make money off the animals by not paying…

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    A weight loss program in a month is a hard obstacle to tackle. If a roommate is in need of help in order to lose weight so that he will be able to make the football team, there are ways in which you can help. The principles of operant conditioning will get him started on his weigh loss journey. To begin, one should create a behavior modification program based upon the ideas of operant conditioning. There are two main categories of operant conditioning discovered by B.F. Skinner. The first being…

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    Exotic Pet Releases

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    also animals and humans, by exposing people to diseases and danger, for example starling birds can carry histoplasmosis which is a lung disease that can be fatal if not treated. It comes from a fungus growing in dried bird waste. Traditional pets, exotic pets struggle with relationships and interactions between each other and of course with humans. Their special characters tend to show as they try in domesticated areas. These can endear them further to pet owners and teach human beings many…

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    Uneducated, naïve tourism is a major problem that affects the environment, wildlife, the economy, and many more. If the Gringo Trails, we see different tourism scenarios at different locations around the world. All of the scenarios had many things in common, including problems with both modern tourists and backpackers. Basically, the more tourism that occurs, the more problems that arise. Many of these problems can be corrected and avoided if travelers are educated and aware of things such as…

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    A population is growing rapidly in Valley Forge, PA. It is the deer population and it is getting way out of hand. They are causing a carrying capacity and starting to take over our resources that people and other animals need. They are causing too many car accidents and having drivers take the cars to get repaired all the time. It is spreading very exotic and very dangerous species such as ticks, which will spread diseases like Lyme disease. Deer management will be needed to fix this over…

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    Wildlife Removal

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    There are times when people find themselves invaded by unwanted neighbors. Depending on where you stay, the issue of wild animals in your compound may not be a new one. When you find yourself in a situation like that, you have to know how to proceed. It is important to make sure that the intrusion will not result in any injuries or damage. That is why removing wild animals from your compound should be done carefully. For some people, this may not be that hard. They may know a few tricks that…

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    A Trip To Dallas

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    Whether you are planning a trip to the second largest city in Texas or want to know more about this illustrious destination, Dallas definitely presents its fair share of intriguing attractions and activities to enjoy. Jam-packed with top-notch zoos and interesting museums, the city is definitely a booming place to visit in terms of history, culture, art, nightlife, entertainment, and excitement. Below you will find some of the top points of interest scattered about the Dallas area. Dallas Arts…

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    Alex, Marty, Melman, and Gloria are animals living in a zoo in New York. Alex, a lion, is a main showpiece at the zoo and is very satisfied with his life in the zoo. However, Marty imagines what it would be like to escape to nature. While celebrating Marty’s birthday, Marty tells them that he wants to go to nature. The next day, Marty was missing from his zoo pen. Alex, Melman, and Gloria break out of the zoo to find Marty, but all four are eventually caught by animal control. They soon wake up…

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    My animal is a spinosaurus, it went extinct millions of years ago because it is a dinosaur.This animal grow grow in length to be about 40 feet long.In heighth it grew to be about 20 feet tall. This animal has spikes on its back that grow to be about 5 feet tall they kinda look like fins like on a fish. This dino can swim under water and holds its breath for a long time if needed. It has a darker green type of skin color. And it has a long head. The spinosaurus was able to swim real good…

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