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    Koalas Research Paper

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    Koalas and Bald eagles can't live without their habitats keep getting destroyed or them getting hunted. Koalas are being hunted for there fur and the farmers were cutting down trees to make more farm land. The eagles are being hunted for the fun of it cutting down their habitats for more roads. Recent study on this majestic bird and this furry creature there protection efforts to don't cut down their habitats and hunting them. Scientist Bill Ellis been studying on koalas for many years and found…

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    Imagine going on a vacation to the beautiful country of Australia. Australia has many adventures to offer but all you can think about is that you get the chance to be up close and personal with a koala bear. Unfortunately when you arrive to Australia, you find out that you are no longer able to see the koala bear because it is now extinct. With the rate of extinction today, our favorite animals may be gone within the next century. It may seem like this is a long time away but because of…

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    The Koala, a prominent symbol of Australia, should be protected at all costs; this being the goal of the prospective Koala Protection Act (National Geographic). The home of Koala bears, being the Eucalyptus Forest, are being destroyed to make more room for roads, houses, and farms (National Geographic). These forests are everything for the Koala, the trees provide and and shelter just to name a few (National Geographic; “Koala Protection Act”). For this reason the forest must be protected so…

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    Biology 101 Writing Assignment: Dumbest Organism When you think of koalas you think cute and adorable and cuddly, and I agree with that. Despite their cuteness, they’re generally a dumb animal with a low level of any intellectual abilities. Compared to other animals they have a smaller and quite frankly a small brain in general. Like a sloth, a koala’s movement is pretty slow and they spend more time asleep than they do awake. Koalas spend nearly 80% of their time asleep and when they are awake…

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    passed their AWP exam and were talking about what they wanted to do all summer long. Out of nowhere a trailer comes and hits the car throwing Anthony and Lucia into a ravine. Both were unconscious, Anthony open his eyes but was dizzy looking at a koala observing him. Then Anthony wakes up and sees Lucia unconscious trying to wake her up he feels something watching him, every move he made, someone was there observing him. He did not feel good vibes at all. Finally Lucia wakes up and the sky was…

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    Polar Bears Evolution

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    The evolution in mammals have passed through many stages since their synapsid ancestors first appearance in Carnivorous period between 320 to 315 years ago All mammals are related deeply in their bones and today’s mammals are one of the mammal lineages that survived. Scientific evidence suggests that Otters have been on Earth from the past 23 million years and present day’s Otter evolved about 7 millions years ago. Otters have gone through many adaptations and scientists believe that Otters…

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    Polar Bear Global Warming

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    Rising frequency and intensity of droughts can force Koalas to descend from the trees in search of water or new habitats. This makes them particularly vulnerable to wild and domestic predators, as well as to road traffic that is often resulting in death. Furthermore, the increasing atmospheric CO2 levels reduce the nutritional quality of Eucalyptus leaves, which are their main food, causing nutrient shortages in the species. As a result, Koalas may no longer be able to meet their nutritional…

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    Morton Bay Rail project involve a 12.6km dual track from Lawnton station to Kippa-Ring station, the project scope includes six new railway stations and the upgrade of existing infrastructure (bridges, stations and creek crossings). Construction activities includes earth embankment that will form part of the rail foundation. Following the rail foundation construction works, concrete sleepers will be positioned for steel rails to be “clipped” into place (by track mounted machine or by hand), for…

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    Reindeer Observation

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    anatomy of a coconut crab by keeping his back hunched and making his hands resemble the claws of a crab. Emily’s use of being on her hands and legs was a great way of displaying how a koala would walk on its short legs to move itself from tree to tree. She also had a good facial expression that resembles how koalas seemingly have straight and unchanging expression. They both did a good job of showing how their animal eats by conveying resistance. Emily showed resistance when she was biting the…

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    Uluru - Australia’s rock of ages 1. What was Uluru called before by the Europeans? Answer: The early Europeans called Uluru for Ayers Rock. 2. Who is the area of Uluru home to? Answer: For over thirty thousand years the area were a home to the Aboriginal people who hold that land. 3. How does the guide describe the feeling of Uluru? Answer: It is like a mystical place, you feel it as you draw nearer. When you are why underneath the Rockets it’s bigger than you can possibly imagine. 4. What…

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