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    Evolution Of Dog

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    The first idea of a dog was way back in time. About 35,000 thousand years ago arctic wolves were getting "closer" to prehistoric humans. Back in history, dogs were workers or even slaves, but now most dogs are usually our average lovable pets. Dogs have been our buddies, companions, and family for years. There is a reason that wolves became dogs and, how we know dogs today as pets. Dogs have been our companions for years. The idea of a dog started out as a wolf 35,000 years ago. During…

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    He describe why those species and why they are endangered. He thinks that our ability to save endangered wildlife would be greater if the same intensity of concern about whales and condor could be mustered. He also explains the Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA) which was signed on December 28, 1973, “provides for the conservation of species that are endangered or threatened throughout all or a significant portion of their range, and the conservation of the ecosystems on which they depend”.…

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    Plan your adventurous trip with Colorado elk hunting outfitters Do you love hunting the elks in Colorado with finest outfitters? Buffalo Ranch Creek offers the opportunities for performing a big hunting game with more excitement. Our private ranch is a home to a largest elk population to plan your adventurous trip in advance. We allow you to hunt the elks with expert guides to enjoy 90% success rates. In fact, we are one of the best Colorado elk hunting outfitters with more experience that…

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    The Wolf Run Refuge is a nonprofit program to help tons of animals across the world. It runs on donations and volenteer work from other poeple wanting to help aniamls endangered. Kara Baird is a volenteer aniamal worker and she says “ it’s not pretty like a zoo, where all the animals are new and bred for being looked at. These aren’t animal to be displayed , this place is for these animals to have a safe enviornment”. One of the most rare species there is a pack of five hybrid wolves, there…

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    American minks were introduced because shipments of minks were being made to North America. They were then initially presented in the UK in the 1920s. Thew were discovered mainly in the wild as a result of escape and also due to human intervention which made there population expand in lakes and rivers that were in Europe and South America. American minks were mainly introduced for fur farming to make jackets and capes for humans. 
The first mink to be found in Britain was an accidental cause…

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    On June 4th, 2016 my father asked me if I wanted to go beaver hunting. It was getting real dark so I wasn't sure if I wanted to go. It was my first time going beaver hunting and I didn't really understand what you do. My mother told me it was dark and you could hear every frog and cricket out there. I decided to go anyway to get the thrill of killing a beaver. My dad and I got in the truck and left. As we arrived, we got our guns and flashlights and then began our journey through the woods.…

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    aggressive only to their pray.'' Wolves are interesting animals and they are always being studied precisely because of the way they get together to hunt. According to Living with Wolves, they change their hunting tactics depending on the weather, the terrain, and the type of animal they are hunting for they are beautiful animals and among them the Alaskan wolves stand…

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    Word Pronunciation Dene- DEN-a Inuit-In-yu-it Do you know about the Dene people? The Dene is a tribe of athabaskan speaking people that live in the crisp winds of the Northwest Territories of Canada.The Dene people live in the subarctic regions, it drops temperature very quickly, an unprepared person will die if it is cold enough.The Dene are very prepared and interesting, the Dene can survive and hunt in this type of evironment. The Dene was one of the few tribes that have survived the…

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    Boyd Hill Nature Preserve is now one of my favorite places in St. Petersburg! This field trip was a nice break from the fast-paced urban lifestyle that I have been living since moving away from home. Our excursion began at the bird-of-prey aviary. There were several types of birds at the aviary: eastern screech owls, turkey vultures, barred owls, great horned owls, and a bald eagle, to name a few. At the aviary, I learned that barred owls are best known for a call that sounds like, "Who cooks…

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    Tyrannosaurus had approximately 60 wide and dull serrated teeth. Tyrannosaurus used its front teeth that were closely packed to grip and pull while using its side teeth that are more widely spaced for tearing flesh. The teeth had a curve, reinforcing ridges and robustness structure in order to withstand forces while killing their prey.(8) Its long tail might possibly responsible for supporting the balance of the whole body during the run. However, the function of its tiny forelimb is still…

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