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    Arctic Fox Research Paper

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    Fun Fact The Arctic Fox can be 2.3 to 3.5 feet long. In the winter the Arctic Fox has a white coat in the summer they have a brown coat. Their white coat helps with the cold and with camouflage. They also have a bushy tail and 4 longer teeth and 8 shorter teeth. The male Arctic foxes are protective around the females or around their family. Predators of baby Arctic foxes focus mainly on the them because they're easier to catch. Arctic wolves hide in the snow and wait for the foxes to walk by…

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    Curse Swolf Analysis

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    to get her human-self back, and the little girls wanted to go, but the werewolf was just like a mother ,and she didn’t want her kids to get hurt,so she went by herself on the mission and the little girls just decided to follow her without her knowing. So once the werewolf got there, she already had a plan and the mad scientist knew the werewolf was going to come back to the lab someday and the werewolf was almost going to get her human-self back.So when the little girl’s got there the mad…

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    I was taking a tour at Wolf Haven with my friends when a baby behind us started crying. The baby’s parents took it out of the tour area so that it could calm down. When everyone turned back around to watch the wolves, a huge charcoal wolf was looking straight at us. It had heard the baby crying, and even though animals don’t have quite as many facial expressions as humans, he looked concerned. This made me think quite a bit about what we say about wolves. If you ever get the chance, I strongly…

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    The Traditional Big Bad Wolf If someone was asked to list their favorite stories of all time, there is a good chance that it would include an archetypal "big bad wolf." Throughout history writers have used the concept of a central antagonist that has displayed the same general characteristics consistently. It has become iconic in literature for quality stories to include the "big bad wolf" as a main character. Flannery O'Connor, like a lot of writers, used this same archetypal "big bad wolf"…

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    Little Bear Once upon time there was a family named the Brown’s. They lived in a house in the middle of the woods. Their neighbors were the Blue’s family. One day the Brown’s kids Ariana and Justin went out to play and so did the Blue’s kids Nicole and Christopher. They all were running around in the woods when Justin came up with the idea to play hide and seek. They all agreed and started to play. In the middle of the game they heard a weird noise coming from behind a bush. All of them slowly…

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    In Prompt 1 we learn on how the effect of fear can change the ecosystem, and how it saved Yellowstone National Park. According to Sentence 8 in Prompt 1, "By the second year, the answer was obvious. In the parts of Yellowstone that the wolves hadn't yet reached, female elk grazed peacefully while their calves gambolled around them. " It was a scene out of a Disney film," said Laudre." The writer was meaning , that the wolves had not yet reached an area to whereas the female elks are,…

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    If your not sure in what types of conflicts are or dont fully understand what they mean then this could be a quick reminder or helper. Some might ask what is person vs self well you can find that out in para 1 featuring shackelton in the shipwreck at the bottom of the world, person vs person in para 2 with time of the wolfs and the conflict between Sarah and Alma and person vs nature in para 3 Following Rob Hall and others as they travel up Everest into their demise without knowing. As one…

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    The Huntsman's 'Mistress'

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    rumored to take the form of her prey after killing it and merging into the species looking for more potential prey. The mysteriously hooded figure was said to be magical and possess invincibility. One night as dust settled through the dark forest, a red hooded figure appeared in the distance. “What is your purpose here Huntsman” The hooded figured screamed. “I am here to kill the wolf and skin him to make a gorgeous pelt for my wife” “NOOOO!!!! Be gone now Huntsman” “My wife ordered me not to…

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    Once upon a time in a faraway land, there was a princess named Photosynthesis. Princess Photosynthesis adored for a prince named Respiration who watched over a nearby land. Princess Photosynthesis wanted to give a gift to her love and asked the townspeople for help. One old wizard recommended to give Prince Respiration glucose, a delicious sweet treat. All Princess Photosynthesis needed was water, Carbon dioxide, and the magical energy of light. The Princess already had water, but she didn’t…

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    Red Fox

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    Thick layers of hard snow covered the ground, easily supporting the weight of the fluffy red fox as it wandered through the forest in search of prey. As a fresh blanket of snow began to fall, the firm snow the fox was effortlessly padding through quickly began to soften. The air was cold enough that the warm breath of the fox created a small billow of fog around his muzzle, but the fox paid no mind to the bitter temperature. A long, heavy coat of auburn fur served well in keeping the fox warm.…

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