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    Hunting Camp Gerontology

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    disabled. We as a family host this deer camp for disabled people ranging from ages anywhere from ten to fifty, some being veterans and some being young people. We do this every year on opening day of rifle season. As we are hosting this hunting camp, we are paying it forward to disabled people giving them an awesome hunting experience, home cooked meals, and a chance to make amazing memories. To extend our ability to pay it forward, we donate half of the meat from the deer they shoot to a…

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    Black Bear Essay For Kids

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    The black bear is the smallest of the North American bears (“Be”, 2012). It has small eyes and ears are well-rounded. The Black Bear has 42 teeth: 12 incisors, 4 canines, 16 premolars and 10 molars. They weigh on average of 300 to 400 pounds (the female considerably less), they stand 27 to 36 inches high at the shoulder. There is an estimated number of 600,000 black bears in North America. How would you properly take care of a black bear in captivity? If you are wanting to own a black bear…

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    Deer Month Research Paper

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    A deer is known to have many traits, like gentleness and acrobaticness. I could be considered having both. I also feel connected to deer somehow, especially with our 3-legged deer around my house. It is such a coincidence that my birthday is in early June, which is the deer month. It is cool how accurate this is! Some of the traits the deer spirit animal is known to have are gentleness, acrobaticness, gracefulness, and musical. I always try to have a smile on my face. I am known to have gentle…

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    songs, and hear the chipmunks run aimlessly through the woods, cracking sticks every step of the way. Who knew such little animals could make so much noise! Sometimes I even thought they were bears! I never did see a bear. On multiple occasions I saw deer though! Sometimes I brought some of mom’s freshly baked cookies out in the woods with me and of course my dog would follow. She couldn’t resist the smell! Millie was my partner in crime when it came to exploring. A narrow path ran…

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    why the two main ideas for this short info are food , while the other is tradition. There are many benefits from hunting you can do with the deer. One is make it into deer patties, deer steak, or whatever you want, this is also a way that family can get food to eat. People love all the kinds of food you can make with deer According to the article, Benefits of Hunting: Hunting Matters says,"hunters give food to the ones in need" So you can also give it away to a family that…

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    Australian Walking Sticks

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    Within living organisms, the main objective for most seems to be survival, but there are many ways to achieve this. While some animals may choose to work alone, other, cleverer animals, have decided to work together as teams instead of individuals. Through this method, many new opportunities are opened for these animals that were not opened before. New types of hunting and gathering styles are now possible that would be dangerous or impossible for single individuals. Faster methods of…

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    With my arms on my knees and my head on my arms, my dad tapped my arm three times. He whispers with excitement in his voice. “Hey, hey Molly. I saw some movement.” I lift my head up and look to see if there was a deer. “Just wait.” His voice said again. A small doe started to walk in from the left. There were some trees in the way so I didn’t really see it at first. It took some slow long steps toward the bait pile. She put her head down and started eating corn. She lifted her head up to look to…

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    hunters are able to hunt in Missouri are universal with weapons such as whitetail deer there is a bow season and a firearms season. The first thing to do when going is to find out what wild game to hunt. When shooting a bow and firearms there are similarities…

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    Deer Hunting Essay Topics

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    How to Deer Hunt Deer hunting can be considered a method of survival to obtain food and warm clothing or as a sport. Although deer hunting is typically considered a sport and rarely used for food nowadays in the United States, throughout history hunting has been used for clothing and food. “Deer were an integral part of Native American’s lives. Meat and bone marrow made up a large part of their diet. Indians used hides for clothing, rugs, blankets, fishnets, and tools out of bones. They crafted…

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    see a deer that is walking close to me and when I pull back my bow getting ready to shoot then when I shoot and see if i got a good shot it is just such a good feeling. Then when you are tracking it and you find it just puts a smile on my face.Also just being in nature is a nice feeling when I am by myself or hunting with my dad or girl friend. It is peaceful and a good way to get away from the troubles of life. But their are many more thing why I love hunt but I can 't explain them, deer…

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