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    Diet: The back bears most eat plants and they do not like to eating meat. If the bear is out of the plants to eat it eat meat but that it is mostly the last salutation for their survival. During the winter bears tend to leave their dens from time to time. If the mother bear is giving birth it will not leave the den during the winter for food. That wat she can take care of her new cubs and not have to worry about getting the cubs hurt. Plants Samlon Fruits Kills young deers Nuts Kills young…

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    Both passages “The Cry of the wolf” and “Building confidence” develop a similar theme of take advice from people with experience in different ways. The theme of take advice from people with experience developed in “The Cry of the Wolf” because in the passage it states”the wolves began to move, swiftly but inaudibly, in a loping gait. They were running toward Sinwai! His legs weak and shaky beneath him, Sinwai deliberated: would the leader attack him? The chief’s words drifted back to him,Wolves…

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    The soldiers kept shooting at Two Socks just for the fun of it. Dances with Wolves strongly valued Two Socks. For that reason, the Indians would have never had a thought about killing the wolf. Dances with Wolves cared for so much. He wouldn’t kill anything just for fun. There were better things to do than kill. Americans killed anything, just for fun. Indians only killed when it was a life or death situation. They killed buffalo to have…

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    have changed over time. They have went from wild wolfs to little home pets. They were huge fierce hunting dogs to small and cute pets. Dogs took a big change over time. The relationship between dogs and humans has changed over time because wolves become dogs and dogs became pets. Around thirty five thousand years ago is when humans became friends with dogs. Humans used their dogs to hunt and to scare off any threats. But the change of wolfs to little puppy dogs did not just happen over…

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    elk by killing the wolf, its main predator. They were wrong. A 30 year project to restore the wolf population was made, and the wolves made an amazing recovery. The wolves are now moving outside of Yellowstone and conservationists are looking to expand their range, however, many don’t agree with bringing the wolf back. But are wolves really a good thing? By the 1950’s, the wolf population in the lower 48 states had dropped from 2 million to just a few hundred. In 1987 the gray wolf was listed…

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    After reading "Scared To Death" by Ed Yong, I learned the term "landscape of fear." A landscape of fear is a map of the effects the predators have on their prey. The effects of long-term fear among the prey population just because of the presence of the prey is graphed into a map of sorts. Some people don't believe animals can experience long term fear, but a researcher named John Laundre is changing this notion. We know they experience short-term fear during a chase or when a predator is about…

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    Majority of the people think of wolves as carnivorous, ferocious and savage animals. Any person who has been able to catch a glimpse of any type of wolf will surely run for their lives since they are known for being one of the most vicious and blood-thirsty animals. Moreover, Animal Corner (2005) stated that wolves have indeed upright ears, sharp teeth, pointed muzzles, inquiring eyes and other facial features that instantly convey this personality. However, the reality is that wolves are…

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    vidently June is bear month. Here are just a few of the June 2012 headlines: • Payson, Arizona - two attacks in one week • British Colombia, Canada - man attacked while in his hot tub at home • Cape Cod, Massachusetts - rare sighting of animal roving Cape Cod • Boulder, Colorado - animal roaming campus of University of Colorado • Greenwich, New Jersey - bear wandering neighborhood • Grafton, New Hampshire - woman attached at her back door • Manchester, New Hampshire - found wandering streets of…

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    such as wolves and cougars. Biologists have tried to create plans to prevent more caribou from being killed. The Canadian government has hired sharpshooters to kill any wolves they see from up above on a helicopter. Government also tried to cull the wolf population in attempt to save the Little Smoky Caribou herd, but wound up killing one-thousand…

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    Determine Which is the Stronger Case for the Protection of the Wolf Population By: Trinton Leegan The article by Ed Young called “Scared to Death,” as well as the article by Sharon Levy entitled “Wolf Family Values,” both support the protection of the wolf. Each gave their own ideas about the benefits of protecting the wolf. While both articles touch on wolf conservation tactics, the article that presents the stronger case for the need for wolf protection is the article written by Ed Young…

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