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    Finicky Feline Five Things You Must Know About Cat Most of the cat owners think that they are in dark when it comes to understanding the requirements and desires of a cat. Here are five things you are supposed to know before bringing a Finicky Feline in your home. Boredom This is a misconception that after bringing a cat home and giving him good food and other dishes, it is all set. If you think so, then you are mistaken because cats are in need of proper care and mental stimulation to stay…

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    Stunning Spinners Spinner dolphins, which are mammals, are defined by a plethora of remarkable facts, and face an abundance of dangers. In addition, scientists have developed a fascinating method of taking samples of these dolphins. Out in the open ocean, spinner dolphins eat fish and squid, who live with them in tropical waters worldwide. Spinner dolphins can grow to be 1.8-2.1 meters or 6-7 feet long, and they weigh 55-75 kilograms or 121-165 pounds. Although a spinner dolphin’s life span…

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    Dinosaur Migration Essay

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    The largest dinosaurs to walk the Earth may have embarked on seasonal migrations that covered hundreds of kilometres when local watering holes dried up and food became scarce. Evidence that giant sauropods set off on epic journeys came to light when scientists examined fossilised teeth recovered from the remains of beasts unearthed in Wyoming and Utah in the US. The analysis of 32 teeth belonging to two species of Camarasaurus, among the most common sauropods found in North America, suggests…

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    Anti-Whaling Conservation

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    Additionally, these anti-whaling supporters are wasting their time advocating against whale hunting when there are other conservation issues they should be focusing on such as ocean acidification or the destruction of reef habitats. A study conducted in 2000 by Baker explored what type of whales are being hunted for resources. He found that the fin whale (Balaenoptera Physalus), sei whale (Balaenoptera borealis), bryde’s whale (Balaenoptera brydei), blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus), humpback…

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    Rattus norvegicus, or the brown rat, is an animal that is unsurpassable in experimentation and research. This animal has proven to be an accurate model for human diseases, and has been successful in helping humans discover characteristics regarding illnesses such as heart disease and cancer that plague a significant portion of our population. Understanding the diseases that harm humans is extremely important for the future of science and medicine. However, genetics is not the only thing that…

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    Giraffe Award 2014 The Giraffe Project is in Washington State. The project is a small foundation, that identifies people that “make the world a better place”. According to the article Giraffe’s also “stick their necks out for the common good.” One must meet several criteria, to become a Giraffe. One of the criteria one must meet is to rock the boat, but make it do it make things better and not just more exciting. A Giraffe must also have activities that ultimately healing, and not decisive.…

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    Humans are humans for one monumental reason. It is not because of the boundless extent of our capable brain or our ability to express our raw emotion. It is so much more than that. In the grand scheme, our little lives are so insignificant. So why has humans come so far? Well, it is the very nature within us to have hope and keep progressing. Hope is what drives us, hope is what completes us, and hope is what can change the world. This gives us a definite reason to exist and live in this…

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    The existence and history of animals on Earth is extraordinarily extensive with fossil evidence dating their inhabitance here roughly 560 million years ago. This by far surpasses the seemingly short in comparison recorded verification of human life that only goes back some 6,000 years ago. Before the paving of paths, the construction of building, and the before formation of civilization animals roamed and enjoyed all the Earth had to offer. As time passed, humans would similarly become accustom…

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    three-toed sloth, but most species of sloths live 30 to 40 years in captivity. The word “sloth" came from the Greek and Latin words for “carelessness" and “laziness”.Then in the 1600s, scientists began to use “sloth" as a name for the tree-dwelling mammals in the jungles of Central America and South America. All sloths are classified as…

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    The Ugly Truth Behind Animal Testing “Every year 1000’s of animal lays under the table for experiments and testing and dies from testing. No experiments are illegal and almost 100% of the testing has drugs” (“Top Five Shocking…”). Rabbits, pigs, hamsters, and mice are some of the animals that have to suffer, blinded, poisoned and killed to test new cosmetic products and their ingredients. This is worldwide, but some countries are worse than others. They can still live after the experiment and…

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