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    Abstract Anhinga anhinga is a medium sized bird which most do not know about. The purpose of the paper is to give readers an in depth idea of this bird. Most readers living in the southern parts of the United States have seen one in the wild but did not have a clue about this mischievous animal. The bird can go from sun bathing in order to dry off its feathers to diving in order to get some food in seconds. Additionally the bird can stay under the water for minutes without coming up for a…

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    Essay On Bipedalism

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    Bipedalism is one of the Big six events that happened in evolution of humans becoming what we are today. Bipedalism means standing, walking lifting on two feet rather than walking on four feet like the other apes in our Apes category. To understand why humans walk using bipedalism anthropologist must look into the past. One of the most significant fossil for evidence of bipedalism is a fossil named “Lucy”. Lucy was found in Easy Africa. She is an adult female that stood at about three and half…

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    Least Dragons Essay

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    Least Dragons’ Social Adaptations Thrag Island poses a great challenge for a solitary species survival, the high quality but, low abundance of the food forces social groups such as the least dragons to find a safe nest and secure the survival of its members, through adaptations such as torpor, social strategies, and food provisioning. Also, one of the fascinating behaviors of these dragons is to cuddle with members of the group which in turn seems to help the dragons to save energy during the…

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    Charles Darwin went on a voyage and the ship name was called HMS Beagle. His most popular studies were in the Galapagos islands. He discovered that in 1831 that finches have different beaks and colored feathers in different islands of the Galapagos islands. This meant, if the finches had an offspring, it could be different from it's parents, creating a new species of finches. Two different organisms Darwin studied were pigeons and Iguanas. Let's start with the domestic pigeon. When Darin…

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    Poultry Muscular and Skeletal system The muscular and skeletal system of poultry is a very complex and functional system. The importance of the skeletal system for poultry is to provide structure and the importance of the muscular system is to provide movement. These two systems are very vital and interconnected to one another. In order to understand the importance of these systems, one must further understand exactly how the skeletal system functions, how the muscular system functions and…

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    native bird habitats, which can lead to a loss of diversity and abundance of birds and native plants that can no longer survive in the new environment. This is troubling as birds perform certain ecosystem services, services humans can benefit from, such as pollination, consumption of pests and bring aesthetic value. Native plants provide a valuable food source to wildlife and help prevent soil erosion. In this study, we aim to determine if there is a correlation between urbanization and bird and…

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    2011). Authors studied the effect of climate change on wintering distribution of endangered migratory bird (black-faced spoonbills). Scientists have applied eight ecogeographic predictor variables…

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    Introduction: The importance of this study is to learn about birds and their relation to their habitat. There are many bird species that are abundant in the the woodlands of Westfield. Where different species of bird are located, depends on the environment. An environment can have a completely different habitat than another environment. Because of this, we suspect birds to favor one habitat over the other. From our hypothesis, we believe birds are going to be more numerous by the Westfield…

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    Instinct Motivation I’m going to say this is psychology make-up I’m very creative in my thinking so in my own words I know we all seen birds making a nest and perhaps we have seen a bird having such a hard time gathering twigs to make a nest. So my question is How do birds really know how to make a nest. Or even a mouse gathering cotton and paper installation to make a nest. Hmm, I say let’s get into this topic a little deeper for more of an understanding. All animals have certain instinct…

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    Eclectus Parrot History

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    parrot include chocolate and alvacado. Variety is always best and it is even better for the birds if the food is interesting and harder to open and eat so you can spark their curiosity and playfulness. You can even buy toys that have storage spaces for beans, seeds, rice, and fruit to keep them occupied and also to avoid behavioral problems. You must always have clean fresh water available for the bird. There is a bottle drinker system available which is best because you have less of a…

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