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    second one would be illegal hunting. Illegal hunting had made many animals died because of this type of game. For putting them up as trophies. Many people have not obeyed the limit of hunting. Which this causes animals to go somewhere where they can hide from us. Natural causes is another one. Natural causes lead animals to existing as well because of competition, sudden and climate…

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    in order to survive the severe cold weather of-30 to-50 degree from September to June. Each person in the community takes on a role in order to provide foods, clothing, and other skills for each member in the society. The men take on the role of hunting the food, in their case a seal, in order to survive, as it is the only food they have in such a climate. The women make the shoes and are responsible to cutting and distributing the seal among the community. Due to the weather conditions this…

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    opened the door and the sailors, who were on the hunting list, ran and hid in the house. Zaroff was pinned in a corner, forgetting that the room leads to a dead end. He turned around to run somewhere else but standing in his way was Rainsford. Rainsford took the pistol aimed and fired six shots at Zaroff, who tried to run but was shot. Zaroff tried to run for some time but eventually fell in front of the courtyard gates. Behind the gates the dogs and their two eyes of which resembled emeralds…

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    Discovery, which concluded of 31 men and one dog named Seaman. Merriwether Lewis was one of the leaders in the group. He studied different rocks animals and plant life. Though, unfortunately Lewis was always the unlucky one on the trip. He managed to fall of a cliff, poison himself with minerals and get shot in the buttocks. How did he get shot, You might ask? Well it wasn't by an indian. He was shot by one of the men on the team, Cruzatte. They were hunting for elk when Cruzatte mistook…

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    Deer hunting with my dad always brings joy to my life. He has taught me everything I know about shooting a gun, and being able to patiently wait for the animal. My dad is a great teacher and super supportive if I miss a shot. Instead of getting enraged, he encourages me try again. Deer hunting is one of the many events my dad and I can do to bond, and strengthen our father and daughter relationship. As I walk to the deer stand, I can hear the rustling of the grass behind me as it pops back up…

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    The whitetail deer is one of the most abundant animals that are hunted in the US. It is a game animal that brings loads of money to people and regions around the US. From selling hunts, paying for deer to get mounted, to paying for the meat there is a large industry for deer here in the South especially. They are one of the most majestic game animals in the US. Its common name is the Whitetail Deer, its scientific name is Odocoileus virginianus. The white-tailed deer can be found in southern…

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    Billy Colman, now a grown man, reflects back on the year he got his dogs and the events that happened afterwards. Billy, a ten-year old boy from the Ozarks, has an unyielding desire to have two hunting hounds of his own. He repeatedly asks his parents for the dogs, but considering their financial situation, they have to tell Billy no. Hunting hounds are too expensive and Papa has a farm to take care of, as well as Mama, Billy, and Billy's three sisters. One day while out in the woods,…

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    Diclofenac Research Paper

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    cattle and other livestock to which vultures are highly allergic as it causes liver failure. (Taggart, 2007) As a result, feral dogs had a sudden abundant source of carcasses to feed on as they have replaced vultures as the main scavengers. Not only did feral dog population numbers explode as a result of the absence of vultures – rabies numbers shot through the roof as the dogs became the primary reservoirs for the virus. This “Asian vulture crisis” caused India to spend an additional $34…

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    The Endangered Species Act

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    “Various factors contribute to a species becoming endangered including poaching, global warming, habitat loss, disease, pollution, and hunting and fishing” (Cathaleen). All of these are reasons why a species becomes endangered or extinct. To help endangered species from becoming extinct the United States signed a bill that is called the Endangered Species Act. This makes it so that the government…

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    Black Rhino Essay

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    Poachers kill them mainly for their horns and tails. People would pay about $50,000 for two horns from one single black rhino. That’s a lot of money involved so poachers can’t resist it. In some cultures, superstition also plays a roll for black rhino’s body parts; the people used to hang one of their tails in a room where a woman is giving birth and it’s suppose to help ease with labor pains. Since some people believe in that they would go out and buy a rhino’s tail. Black rhinos are like…

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