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    The Asiatic Wild Dog

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    Interesting facts about the Dhole This animal also referred to as the Asiatic wild dog or the Indian wild dog and is known scientifically as the Cuon alpinus. These social dogs can be found in eastern and central Asia and can be found in areas such as Bangladesh, Malaysia, Bhutan, Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam and India. Dholes live in clans that are large in size and the hierarchy structure of each clan may keep on changing depending on dominance. A clan will also have several females…

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    now he would freeze to death. The cabin he built and is staying in was not winterized, and was not airtight. There was lots of openings in his make shift walls. Brian didn't even have warm close or good shoes. He didn't have any good weapons for hunting, he has a bow and a knife but nothing all that good. The bow he has is good enough for rabbits and foolbirds. But not enough for bigger game, he’d never be able to kill a deer…

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    Rainsford Symbolism

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    Once Rainsford is proposed the chance to ‘hunt’ men, he is revolted at the thought of hunting men for sport. After Sanger is offered the opportunity to hunt men, he is disgusted, saying how it all is a “grisly joke” (Connell 10). In essence, while eating dinner with Zaroff, Sanger learns of the general’s new animal he had been boasting about. Obviously, he is completely appalled at the thought of such a horrid thing. It says later in the story that Zaroff looked “hurt” when Rainsford wanted to…

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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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    Deer Dance History

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    dramatize deer hunting in the honoring of the natural world we live in and especially those white tailed deer which were the providers for the hunters and their family’s essentials. The dance was designed to portray a deer’s graceful and active movements. The dancers wear deer heads and dress in an Indian manner as when they lived in the times where hunters wore clothes worn out of animals they hunted. When instruments are played for this song the dancers chant as if they are hunting and the…

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    Red Fern Grows

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    Billy and his two hunting dogs, Old Dan and Little Anne, enjoy hunting coons. Billy makes a bet with the Pritchard boys to catch the “ghost coon”, a coon no other hunter had been able to catch. After Billy’s dogs catch the coon, the Pritchard’s hound, Old Blue, starts fighting with Old Dan and…

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    but it was like Mr. Rainsford had no clue of what I was trying to say, so I told him some more patterns. Then Mr. Rainsford finally got what I was trying to say.The only thing Mr. Rainsford could think of was murder, when I was only talking about hunting. Then I explained to him that the weak of the world were put on this world to give the strong pleasure, and that I am strong, so why can I not have my gift. I just told him I only hunt the scum of the earth, the sailors from tramp ships, people…

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    The great Timber Wolf is mainly found in very large portions of the U.S. and Canada. Predominantly the wolves are found in the lower 48 states of the United States however, they can be found most everywhere in Canada. The Timber Wolves can be seen in nearly all of America, except for some the South - East region. It can adapt to all climates, both cold and warm. The biotic and abiotic factors this wolf uses is as followed: Biotic: food, grass/territory/land, trees, humans, and other…

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    It's almost enough to make you want to skip the next hunting trip in order to avoid all the work. Notice we said almost, as avid hunters we simply couldn't pass up the chance to join in.…

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    Wildlife Management Eras

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    steadily being restored to the American plains, a stark contrast to the near extermination of them in the 1800’s. Another example in the American West is wood ducks. Because the population of wood ducks was in danger of being lost altogether, a hunting moratorium was placed on them in the 1930’s and nesting boxes were created for them. Within a decade, the population recovered enough to begin…

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