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    Inuit Tribe Essay

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    hard thing that the Inuit had to face was the cold climate (or weather). That’s why this tribe has a lot of warm clothing to stay away from freezing to death. Even the children's coats were sewed to protect their hands from getting frostbite. Hunting was also very hard because trying to find food in the cold weather was not easy.…

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    O Virginianus Essay

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    management tool, hunting is allowed to control the population of O. virgnianus. From the months of October to January hunting season is open and allows hunters to legally kill O. virginianus. Only five deer or three bucks can be taken per season, but it mainly depends on the area that the hunter is in and how big the deer is.Without hunting their population would likely explode, therefore disturbing the entire ecosystem as a whole. In fact, according to Purdue University hunting restrictions are…

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    Once an animal becomes extinct there is no bringing it back, it is gone for good. That is why it is important that people do not delay and start to use proper care and help protect these species that are endangered in North Carolina. The ecosystem is a fragile system and the strain caused by a certain animal going extinct could possibly cause the entire ecosystem to collapse Which would be a tragic thing; it would not just affect the environment, but it could also affect humans and their daily…

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    The current process of preparing to hunt takes 190 minutes, which converts to 3 hours and ten minutes. The distance that is traveled is 457,308 feet, which converts to 86.61 miles. The majority of that distance traveled is in the 80.6-mile drive up north, but the 4 miles traveled walking in and out of the woods is wasted time setting my tree stand and bait pile. With only being able to carry so much into the woods at a time, I have to start by carrying my tree stand out to the tree. Once I…

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    Inuit also did not believe in property rights. They had a “what is mine is yours” mentality. Everything besides clothing and hunting gear was shared. There is also little class structure in the Inuit culture. Some people had higher status, but they were not superior. Shaman or Angakoks were able to control the spirits, so this gave them more power. Also men who are good at hunting and fishing held higher status. Where as women who were fertile and could sow had higher status. The believe in…

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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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    The Stag Creative Writing

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    exhausted. He hears something, and quickly bounds away. A minute later, a hunting party, their way lit up by multicolored lanterns and witch lights, comes tearing through the dark Forrest after the stag. They were a wild lot on half wild horses with hounds more than a quarter wolf. The hounds were howling and barking up a storm. The horses hooves were pounding and they neighed and screamed. The hunters and huntresses were dressed in hunting clothes of strange and vibrantly colored fabrics.…

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    Grey Wolf Research Paper

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    into small burrows to catch small rodents.They are thinner and smaller than red wolves because they pounce into small burrows when hunting. They form packs for protection and to hunt larger prey. They have larger ears that are for releasing heat when needed. With coyotes, they typically don't have a dominant pair but sometimes there can be. Coyotes tend to stick to hunting small prey such as birds, rodents, fish, and many other animals. Although they can hunt in larger groups for larger prey,…

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    Wolves Were Never Needed

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    Or do you think that it’s possible that they even sport hunt, and kill for fun? The answer is yes, they actually do sport hunt, all the time too. And by sport hunting, I mean that they hunt deer and elk, and they kill them for the fun of it. Then once the animal has passed away, they head to the next one to do it again, and they leave it all to waste, and don’t even eat any of it. Sure they will eat some of them…

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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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