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    Threw the button on the nest and came back to his cave, from where he could see whether the eagle found it or not. The little eagles were waiting for their mum to come with food so they thought that the button was an appetizer and –hurriedly- they went to have a pick at it. But…

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    When these moods persevere and grow into features of unhappiness. There are several motives for this sadness, each of which propose what is lost in the parent’s life and therefore how to decide difficulties in the “empty nest” phase of life. For example, people who intensely classify with their part as parents frequently have a tough time getting familiarized to their adolescents’ liberation. Stay-at-home moms or dads, for instance, describe their part in the family as…

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    The Hawksbill Turtle The hawksbill turtle are found in the atlantic, pacific, indian oceans, or any tropical waters. They are normally found near reefs rich with sponges. The Hawksbill turtle feeds on sponges and they are also omnivorous and will also eat mollusks, marine algae, crustaceans, sea urchins, fish, and jellyfish. Without them, sponges have the ability to overgrow corals and suffocate the reefs. Hawksbill are important inhabitants of coral reefs. It’s estimated that one turtle one…

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    be found in many different locations around the world and in different environments. While their natural habitat is forested areas, they have easily adapted to urban life. Trees, scrubs and debris are for the most part where squirrels build their nests. At the same time however, attics and roofs can also easily become squirrel habitats. Attics, or roof crevices seem natural dwellings to these rodents because of their proximity to their natural habitats, trees. As a result, squirrels often find…

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    they will leave the nest when they are 6 weeks old. Some people identifies the peregrine has a Great Footed Hawks because of giant yellow feet. Another name for this is the Duck Hawk because of their appetite for ducks.…

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    The constellation that I have chosen is the Phoenix constellation. The main reason as to why I chose this constellation is because I personally find the Phoenix to be a beautiful creature. Both in its real form and starry form, with it's majestic wings and marvelous colors. The constellation itself is considered to be a minor constellation in the southern sky. The name given to the constellation because of the magical bird, the Phoenix. It was discovered by a French muggle called Johann Bayer,…

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    Black Vultures

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    I chose to observe the black vultures or Coragyps atratus (The Cornell lab of Ornithology, 2015). There is a small flock of three black vultures that are common in my neighborhood. All three black vultures appear to be roughly 2 feet tall, and an estimated 5 pounds. I was lucky enough to observe one of the black vultures expand their wings, and this vulture’s wingspan was roughly 4 feet wide. I based my estimates on the surroundings of the vultures including a fence and vehicle. Black vultures…

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    Mute Swan Research Paper

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    Competition for food among other species (“Cygnus Olor.”). Driving off waterflow for nesting (“Cygnus Olor.”). Destroying other birds nests (“Nonnatives - Mute Swan.”). Eliminating plant organisms from wetlands in Britain (“Cygnus Olor.”). Nests are vulnerable to other organisms like racoons and minks to remove their eggs from the nest. Adult mute swans protect their nests from other predators by staying close to their eggs (Ivory). Because of their aggressive behaviors upon other species,…

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    dependent variable is determined by female hornbills’ choosiness. Male and females individuals have to be left in an environment with similar conditions as their habitat. Before starting the experiment, we have to assure that each female hornbill has one nest cavity. Enough amount of food resources must be provided as well.…

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    Every day since I was a caterpillar, I wanted to make a difference in the world. I live in San Francisco California and I love math, So I decided to be a math teacher. I live on a street light in downtown san francisco. When I was a kid, I was picked on because I was a beige moth rather than a black one. So I thought during the night I could do something heroic. So during the night I kill criminals to clean up the streets. I just had a baby girl,so I might not be a hitman anymore so I can be…

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