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    Poaching, and other forms of animal cruelty, should be illegal in all parts of the world. To completely get rid of animal injustice, we need to focus more on hunting and abuse, the state of enclosures, and habitat reduction. (claim;NEED TO STOP HUNTING) We have long passed the age where we needed to hunt live prey to survive the cold, hungry winters. In the modern world, food is available at the touch of a button. We can walk less than two minutes away…

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    public needs to know about this. Hearing about the many stories of famous and well known animals killed by trophy hunters takes a place deep inside my heart. Trophy hunting disrupts animals way of life. Killing animals for fun is ruthless and painful for the animal, Getting what is called a 'clean shot' is a rare thing in this hunting world. Suffering in…

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    Three Dozen at a Time “Not all those that wander are lost.” said by J.R.R. Tolkien. This quote refers to hunting because you are out in the middle of nowhere and people will think you are lost. Decoying and jumping waterfowl are similar and different in many ways including time, effort, and amount of equipment The time put into waterfowl hunting differs from decoying and jumping waterfowl. When decoying waterfowl you will need to have time to get to the pond you are going, setting up decoys…

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    Owls Vs Ostriches

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    In case of emergency, every animal needs a way to escape or defend themselves. Owls have better mechanisms that ostriches for defense and catching food. Owls and ostriches are two drastically different animals and they both have different ways of hunting, eating, and getting away from predators. Everything about these two creatures is different, for good reason. An ostrich is made for running fast in the deserts and plains and various places, while the owl is made for flying high and soaring to…

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    Red Fox Research Paper

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    In the Classification hierarchy of the red fox, Phylum Chordata comes after Kingdom Animalia. Chordata means that the organism has a backbone. After Phylum is Class Mammalia, then Order Carnivora, and then Family Canidae, which includes coyotes, dogs, foxes, jackals, and wolves. After Family, there is the Genus Vulpes, and lastly species vulpes. The species name shows the specific type of the animal. The Genus species name…

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    Being hunted by another human. After falling off a yacht into the ocean and ending up stranded on an island with a human hunter, Rainsford has to try and survive three days while being chased down by an evil murderer called General Zaroff. After hunting all his life, Rainsford won’t ever hunt again because of his emotional and physical experience’s on Ship-Trap Island. If Rainsford stays on Ship-Trap Island, he will not have to search for food or find shelter. Rainsford knows there is food on…

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    Occupying the Great Lakes region the Iroquois were farmers growing corn, beans, squash, and many other crops. All groups needed to travel and move from place to place for their hunting and gathering needs. But each developed different modes of transportation specific for their environment. The Inuit built sleds pulled by dogs to help them get across the snow covered ground of the arctic. As an island tribe the Haida needed a water transportation strong enough for the strong ocean…

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    Hunting is often portrayed purely as a form of sport or the quest for a big trophy. But what most people do not acknowledge is that it does much more for the human population in general. Hunting provides us with the resources that allow us to live comfortably. Not only does it do this, but it provides health to our environment as well as our economy. Hunting large game plays a vital role in the protection of our people, our resources, and the animals themselves. To begin, the killing of large…

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    Hunters and the so called "sport" of hunting causes injury, pain, and suffering to animals and their families, as well as their habitat, and also leads to the extinction of many animal species. The inevitable act of hunting responsible for the deaths of countless animals annually, including approximately forty-two million doves, 14 million ducks, 6 million deer, and 25 million rabbits, not even to mention the fact that these animals aren't the only ones being killed. (In Defense of Animals) One…

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    located on the Aleutian Islands. This was a relatively warm environment. Their main food resource consisted of sea mammals and fish. They are different from the Yup’ik and Inuit in that they had their own language, technology, economy, and the absence of dogs. The Yup’ik lived in southern and central Alaska. Their climate consisted of a subarctic coastal and forest environment. In the summer, they lived in skin…

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