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    The Carolina Parakeet, a poisonous bird, was home to Southern New York, Wisconsin, and the Gulf of Mexico. This neotropical parakeet was composed of many colors and included a thick and pale beak, which was used as a third limb to do activities such as climbing trees. Its body was green and it had an orange face and a yellow head. Although this parrot is the only member of its genus,Conuropsis, it is composed of many traits that are very similar to members of the genus, Aratinga. These two…

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    A water lily has three main parts. The most obvious being the flower itself, with its petals blooming and visible to all, it is supported by a long and storm stem that is only visible when diving beneath the water's surface. However, there is one part where these two sections stem from. Submerged in the soil where no one tends to look is that which is bound and woven into the Earth: the root. It is the root that sprouts leaves which break the ground's surface. It is from the root in which a stem…

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    Labrador Retriever Test

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    There have been numerous situations that have utilized my character and intelligence in the decision making process. However, a decision that I made during a hunt test with my Labrador retriever demonstrated important decision making skills whilst utilizing my character and intelligence. To commence, a hunt test is a competition in which your dog fetches game birds shot by a hunter. However, a hunt test incorporates agility and obedience throughout the competition, and dogs are scored…

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    Is Hunting Beneficial

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    How Is Hunting Beneficial? How does hunting affect the wildlife and the environment? May be the first question people ask when they are first asked about hunting, and some people might not understand how killing animals helps the wildlife and environment. Hunters actually care about the welfare of the environment and wildlife. For the hunter’s to have success in the field of hunting, they must create a suitable habitat for animals to attract wildlife onto their property. Hunter’s pay money…

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    states that wolf is being taken off the list. According to the Oxford journal for Biology Science “In April 2011, the US Congress intervened in gray wolf (Canis lupus) policy by inserting a budget bill rider that removed federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) protections for wolf populations (i.e., delisted them) in the states of Montana and Idaho and parts of Washington, Oregon, and Utah (USFWS 2009). This left wolf populations classified as endangered in most of the United States, except in…

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    Jordan dajani HUNTING BENEFITS Bam! Its hunting season, but hunting is a reoccurring problem. It is whether hunting is bad or it is good. In my opinion I think hunting is beneficial for people. You can have more economical benefits, or relaxation. Take for example hunting benefits the economy by creating billions of dollars that go to state economies. "With hunting dollars states give badly needed money to rural areas with small stores motels and gas stations." (Wildliferesourse 1).…

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    The Predator is one of the most famous monsters of all time. Most known for trophy hunting of other species for sport. The predator has been featured in numerous novels,videogames,and comic books. He is definitely one of the most recognized monsters ever. Stan Winston is the one who is credited for the Predator look. When the predator was originally designed he was built with a long neck with a single eye. The original design was quickly abandoned because jungle locations would make shooting…

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    The Influence Of Foxes

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    The fox was deliberately introduced to Australia for recreational actives in 1855. The fox populations became well established in the wild in 1871. Over the following hundred years the foxes had spread over a large majority of Australia. The fox has played a huge role in the decline of medium to small sized mammals such as the bilby, as well reptiles such as green turtles as well as the decrease of ground nesting birds, although the foxes aren’t full responsible for the decline in native animals…

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    Hunting Persuasive Essay

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    Hunting over the years has lost its purpose of for food to a trophy. Hunting has caused pain and suffrage to animals of all kinds. For animals that are close knit and mate for life hunting has caused devastation to their entire community. Could you imagine losing a member of your family multiple times a year? Even if the animal isn’t killed on spot it is injured and would die from infection. Hunters will always have the upper hand because they are killing with weapons they cannot outrun. Hunters…

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    get their animal. I have been turkey hunting since I was twelve years old and have spent many hours in preparation to be able to go out and hunt. Turkey hunting requires stealth and a lot of patience. After many years, I have gotten much better at hunting turkeys and have had many unsuccessful years hunting them. Turkey hunting is a very hard task, but is worthwhile and is one of my favorite pastimes. Having the right gear is the most important part of hunting. Turkey season lasts from May 1st…

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