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    The Hunting Horn Analysis

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    The main elements of this painting are the blue, velvet hunting bag in the center-left portion of this piece, the white bird in the center, and the hunting horn in the center-right portion of this piece. When these features are shown together, they express that to the viewer that the owner/ hunter partakes in hunting mainly for the sport and entertainment rather than a means for survival. All of these pieces are of extremely high quality and are just placed down when the hunter is done. In…

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    Foxes and Wolves From wicked to cunning, from proud to spiteful, the wolf and the fox have both been characterized as villains amongst the animal kingdom for many years, but behind the shared claws and fangs, the two creatures are completely different in their methods of deceit. Both being of the Canis genus, the wolf and the fox are cousins. However, they are very different in their movements and behaviors. While both are seen as treacherous creatures, the fox is agile and cunning while the…

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    Water snakes are sometimes are poisonous. Water moccasin‘s are you might recognize the name cottonmouth it is another name for water moccasin. They live in cape Charles, Virginia, to the middle Alabama boundary, then to southern Illinois, to the Pecos River to the Rio Grande meet Texas. Water moccasin can be seen sunning but mostly active at night they reach almost 4 feet long but end up almost 6 feet. If the snake is dark greenish type color. Fish, birds, other snakes, frogs, baby alligators,…

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    Hunting and fishing has been around since the earliest people on Earth. People have been trying to perfect the ways of which they are done for thousands upon thousands of years. Hunting and fishing is primarily done because it is a necessity for living or hunters and fisherman do it for fun. A lot of people do both, however. Although what happens when people hunt an area too much or overfish a lake or stream? Overhunting and overfishing can put a hurt on the environment, and the different…

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    Sympetrum Case Study

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    Water skimmer nymphs were collected in the littoral zone of the oxbow lake area at Howell Wetlands in Vanderburgh County on September 21st, 2017. The specimen was identified to the following taxonomic groups: Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Order Odonata Family Libellilidae Genus Sympetrum Identification of the specimen began by noticing an hour…

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    story is about this family, and their dog got kidnapped but their gardener and this dog was named Buck. He struggles to survive as a sled dog. He goes through two owners, and he finds the one. His name was John Thornton. Unfortunately, while Buck was hunting down a moose the Indian group named the Yeehats killed John and died. And then Buck joins with a pack of wolves, and every year Buck goes back to where his beloved John Thornton died. In this book Jack London has a naturalistic theme of the…

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    Tasmanian Tiger Essay

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    The Tasmanian Tiger is also known as Tasmanian Wolf or simply Thylacine. The last one died at Hobart Zoo in 1936 and the species was officially declared as extinct in 1986. Tassie Tigers were secretive and nonterritorial creatures that avoided human contact, hunted at night and lead a typical feline lifestyle. With the arrival of Europeans in Tasmania started their long and painful journey to extinction. In 1888, the government introduced 1£ price for its head, leaving them at the mercy of…

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    What happens to a group of boys left all alone in the wild with no adult supervision? There are many possibilities, but they will most likely become wild, savage, and barbaric. As much as they would try to be civilized, it is definitely a lot easier said than done. It would be stressful to find clean water, make shelter, and kill food. Rules will be made and then broken. People will turn against each other. There is a ton of symbolism in the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, but…

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    Buck's Transformation

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    In Call of the Wild by Jack London, Buck undergoes a significant transformation, due to several events. The first major event that transformed Buck was him learning the Law of Club and Fang. The second major event was him killing Spitz. The third major thing to happen was when John Thornton was killed, making Buck fully wild. These events caused Buck to change from a good pet to a wild beast. The first significant reason Buck is transformed is that he learns the Law of Club and Fang. “So that…

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    After the boys had done their re-enactment of catching the boar in chapter 7, Maurice had realized that it had gotten dark. This had caused Ralph to think about the littluns that are with Piggy and told the rest of the group that they can’t leave them under Piggy’s care all night long. Soon after, Jack had replied, “We mustn’t let anything happen to Piggy, must we?” the rivalry between Ralph and Jack is becoming more obvious because Ralph is the leader and Jack had made himself sound like he is…

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