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    Whet Owl Research Paper

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    It is due to vertically asymmetrical ears and different shape of the ear openings. Because the sound reaches the ears at a different time and is of different intensity, the northern saw-whet owl can very precisely localize its prey. Such accurate sound localization allows it to hunt in a complete darkness by hearing…

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    reality with the advent of his trust busting campaign. Roosevelt would use the power of the executive branch as a means form dismantling monopolies in the private sector. A prime example of TR’s trust-busting policies was his 1902 battle with Northern Securities Company, a highly regarded railroad trust backed by money men such as J.P. Morgan, Rockefeller, and Harriman. Their company controlled most of the nation’s railroads and earned nearly four-hundred million annually. In 1902,…

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    Red List Speech

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    know that they are very rare and are only found in the Northern Russia’s primorye region.Most of the Amur leopards are adults and are only about 25 of them.Last, I am going to talk about how many animals are going endangered. To start with their are about 41,415 animal species that are on the red list and, about 16,306 animals threatened to extinction.Here are some animals that are listed on near extinction Leatherback Turtles, Bluefin Tuna, Mountain Gorilla, Monarch Butterfly and last but very…

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    shrimp were found lacking eyes and eye sockets. Another lifelong fisher-woman reported seeing "fish without covers over their gills and others with large pink masses hanging off their eyes and gills". A 2014 study of the effects of the oil spill on bluefin tuna, published in the journal Science, found that oil already broken down by wave action and chemical dispersants was more toxic than fresh oil. Prior to the spill, approximately 0.1% of Gulf fish had lesions or sores. A report from the…

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