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    Zebra Research Paper

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    look for food. Some zebra will eat leaves and twigs but they mostly eat grass. A zebra is herbivore. When a zebra is get chased by predator it ran side to side. A zebra sleeps stand up. There ear determined what mood they are in. There predators are lions, leopards,…

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    Florida panthers can be found in prairies, swamps, and forests. They need an abundance of water and food as well as places with lots of shading or cover: such as Dens and Palmetto thickets. There are an estimated 100 Panthers in South Florida’s Everglades. In the 1990’s Their population had dropped to about 20-30 so in 1995 8 Panthers from Texas were introduced to the Everglades in a successful attempt to save the species. The everglades provides plenty of the wildlife that make up the panthers…

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    Soon after seeing that a lion---Aslan---is the one who is singing, Andrew completely rejects this idea; rather than continuing to hear singing, he convinces himself that he is hearing roaring instead. Andrew does not want to believe, thus and he convinces himself that what is before…

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    That's the reality for exotic pets in our present day. There is somewhere over a million exotic animals in the U.S. only a few thousands are in zoos. When I say exotic I mean animals from other countries, mostly wild. Such animals would be tigers, lions and other big cats. Or other animals from other countries like a platypus from Australia, or a lemur from Madagascar. Or animals from other environments like taking a polar bear and putting it down in Kansas. There is very flexible laws in…

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    Jaguar Research Paper

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    Which cat is the third largest one in the Americas? It’s the jaguar; this animal is the third largest cat behind the lion and tiger. One of the reasons for this is probably because jaguars’ can eat up to 85 different animals. They mainly just eat whatever they can catch. Although they eat a lot, jaguars’ are endangered. They are extinct in two countries,El Salvador and Uruguay, and they could be extinct in general if humans keep hunting them. They are illegal to hunt but people do it anyways for…

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    Where the Red Fern Grows, by Wilson Rawls, takes place in the late 1900’s and tells the story of a boy whose love for his dogs could not be contained. All the time with his dogs was not all pleasant and happy moments; Billy took on a great responsibility with two dogs and the dogs came with sacrifice and suffering. Billy worked even before he got his dogs, and continued to work even after the death of his dogs. Billy made sacrifices to train his pups, to help them get coons, and made…

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    Starting at the beginning when Asner was talking about the hunting patterns of the lions and how they were able to disprove the belief that only the lionesses hunted. In fact the male lions hunted in tightly packed vegetation whereas the females hunted in the open plain. Again when he was explaining just how much information they got from flying above the rainforest; they could tell what…

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    This law implies that, to be able to reign in the jungle, you must be the fittest. In the jungle food is scarce and good water is difficult to find. In the “forest or wilderness” there is no ruler or king even though the lion has been called the king of the jungle. In order for the lion or perhaps another particular animal to rule or survive in the “forest or wilderness,” one of them has to be stronger or smarter than the other. In the jungle there are the hunters, who continuously prey on the…

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    herbivores which means they eat grass and twigs. They can also eat haey and frequently need water, but can go without water for only a couple of hours. Buffalo’s sleep off and on, they usually graze during the morning and evening. Wolves, mountain lions and bears attack the young and very old Buffalo’s. They have horns that are big and curves like bulls. Buffalo’s mating season is usually June to September. Males will butt heads to try to attract the females. Females give birth in…

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    Cheetah Research Paper

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    are born, weighing 5 – 10 ounces. As the cubs grow, the mother teaches them how to hunt and other essentials, cubs stay with their mothers for 1 ½ - 2 years. Even under a mother’s, watch 90% of cubs still die before they are three months old because lions and hyenas often eat them. If they do make it to adulthood, the cats only live for around 10 – 12…

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