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    live in thick grasslands, open woodlands and other habits. These habits helps with hiding and hunting. Lions hunt antelope, baby elephants, zebras, wildebeest, and rhinos. Only adults lions are strong enough to kill elephants. Most of the time, lions don't like to hunt. They steal food from hyenas, leopards and other predators. Lioness are the ones who go out and hunt for the pride. Then it is the lion's job to stay and take care of their young, while the lioness hunts for her family. When the…

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    So, obviously, you don’t want to be hunting down a deer or catching fish to eat. The life of a hunter- gatherer; however, is much more simpler than the average agricultural adult. Because there are no concepts of wealth, power, or social constructs, there are no such thing as “specialty jobs.” You were either a hunter or a gatherer, spending a few hours a day looking for food. For people like the Bushmen in Africa, they spend about 12-19 hours a week hunting and gathering their food. There are…

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    Passion For Bowhunting

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    Shooting for my school drove me towards the sport of Bowhunting, and by doing this I found my passion. Through my passion for archery and bowhunting, I would make a business where I could design and manufacture compound bows for both tournament use and hunting. I believe that this business would be a good idea because bow companies and manufacturers today, concentrate too much on how the bow looks, rather than functionality, power, and technological innovation of a compound bow in this day and…

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    The Illinois Indians

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    The Illinois Indians were one of the most preponderant tribes in the Central United States during the of the European discoveries. According to sociologist Russell Thornton, their population was at 10,500 around 1670. The Illinois Indians were a body of Algonquian-speaking groups. Those groups were the Kaskaskia, Maroa, Chinkoa, Tapouaro, Coiracoentanon, Moingwena, Espeminkia, Tamaroa, Che Possa, Cahokia, Michigamme, Wea, Piankashaw, Peoria, Mascouten, and Miami. In the 1830’s when the Indian…

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    whole section of the island and a little boy died because of it. Ralph agrees the hunters need to get food for everyone to survive but he disapproves of their obsession with hunting until he joins them and has an amazing time. Ralph throws his spear at a pig and, “he stunned himself in their new respect and felt that hunting was good after all.” (Golding 124). Ralph earns the respect of all the older boys when he hits the pig because he has participated in what they like to spend all their…

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    Farenheit 451

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    this story essentially begins in the middle of the plot. Francis Macomber goes with Robert Wilson and his hunting team to hunt a lion. However, Macomber is fearful and scared because he heard a lion roar just outside his tent all night. While on the hunt, the team spots a lion and Macomber is chosen to take the shot. He shoots but fails to deliver a fatal shot to the lion, so Wilson, the hunting guide, has to take the final shot. Margaret Macomber, Francis’s wife, becomes embarrassed of her…

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    The Lenape tribe scavenge for nuts and berries as a food source. They know how to grow crops such as squash, beans, and corn. They also go fishing and hunting to gather fish and deer. They don’t use anything like muskets to hunt their food, but hand made bows and arrows and spears. The Lenape know how to craft their own tools and make their own clothing. They know how to make traps and weapons to hunt animals for food and more materials to use. They use the skin of animals to make their own…

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    Tahltan Bear Dog

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    coat was brindled grayish green and medium long. They were a very old breed and they became in the 1800s. They were natives of the Canary Islands. The Perro de Presa Canano is related to the Bardino Majorero. The Bardino Majorero was used for many jobs. They were used for herding and as guard dogs. They were found all over the Canary Islands but there was more of them on the Fuertevintura Island. When the mastiff type dogs came to the Canary Islands the pure Bardino Majorero numbers…

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    So the first time I went hunting by myself was when I was elven or twelve years old. It was the first it was the first time that my dad has trusted me with something thig big and grown up as that. My dad know that I could handle it because I have been hunting sense I was old enough to hold a gun. My mom thought that it would be a ruthless idea she said, “what if someone walked up on him he wouldn’t know what to do”. I said, “Yes mom I do I’ve seen what dad doses and I will do the same thing”. So…

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    According to Heather Scoville, in evolution expert, in her article, What is a Niche? “A niche is a word that is used in ecological biology to define an organism's role in an ecosystem.” This means the place an organism lives, the organism's "job" in that environment, what an organism eats, and how it interacts with other biological and non-living species. There must be a symbiotic relationship between all species. The three main niches an organism might contend with are commensalism, predation…

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