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    comprised of plant matter’(A-Z Animals). They eat tree leaves, buds, grass, fruit and fungi. Its Diet with clay, burned wood and bat guano. They feed primarily on shoots of more than 100 different species. Some of these pants are poisonous to humans. After a gestation period that can last up to 16 months one litter is born. The average litter size is one. That baby is then called a calf. Young Okapi are not fully grown till they are at least 3 years old. There is an important captive breeding…

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    human enterprise. This improvement affects the environment in a bad way. At the present time, I think conservation breeding as a tool for saving animal species from extinction can merely help. Not just with animals but also with trees. Our economy must pay their attention in our natural resources because of the fact that it rapidly decreases. Before logging, humans must plant at least two to three sidling at a tree. Or rather make a move in illegal loggers who constantly clear our forests.…

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    Persuasive Speech On Panda

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    men live twice that size because females will stay in one spot to raise her young while the males go off until next breeding season. For the red panda is a mammal and usually eats bamboo, but when the weather is warm they will still eat fruits and bugs. The food increase and decrease for the bamboo during parts of the years are caused by deforestation and the weather causing the plants do…

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    of the fungal pathogen Alternaria brassicae is deeply analyzed in this part of chapter and then breeding of fungal resistant oilseed brassicas could be facilitated. Susceptibility of oilseed brassicas Breeding of fungal resistant…

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    Animal Extinction

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    Our planet is in the middle of the sixth mass extinction of mammals, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and plants. We are currently experiencing the worst case of extinction than the dinosaurs which was 65 million years ago. Extinction may be a natural event but there has been a recent increase of species extinction from 1000 to 10,000 per year. This means in the future we may lose species every day [1]. Before extinction was caused by earthquakes, volcanic eruption and climate change but this…

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    Prunus Case Study

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    range of climatic conditions (Druart, 1992, Hartmann and Neumuller, 2009 and Topp et al., 2012). Plum are used for their fruit, ornament and some are used as rootstocks for almost all other Prunus species except cherries. Plums are a diverse group of plants with many botanical species with over 6000 cultivars and 20 to 40 species distributed in different parts of the world, and it is the largest diversity of subgenus of prunus. Plums have a greater range of flavor, aroma, texture colour, form…

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    Jurassic Park Extinction

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    “If The World Isn’t Broken, Don’t Fix It” In the movie, Jurassic Park, dinosaurs that were extinct millions of years ago were brought back to life. Imagine if our world was like the world in the movie Jurassic Park, where de extinction is reality. Although we do not have the ability to bring the ancient dinosaurs back, we can bring back recently extinct species using their preserved and complete DNA. While some may want to bring extinct animals back, they do not acknowledge what could go wrong,…

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    Veganism In America

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    I. Introduction- Veganism Defined- Veganism is a way of living which seeks to exclude, as far as is possible and practicable, all forms of exploitation of, and cruelty to, animals for food, clothing or any other purpose. a. The leading causes of death in America - Heart Disease is the number one killer in America according to WGAL News, the most popular type is Coronary heart disease, which kills about 380,000 people each year. It is estimated one million people are killed by heart disease in…

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    Arabidopsis Term Paper

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    The Arabidopsis thaliana, world’s most widely known and used plant model organism today, yet what Characteristics caught scientists attention and why was this small flowering plant chosen. Also under what circumstance had it preserved through that allowed it to be crowned the title model organism. Arabidopsis first interested scientists as a self-pollinating plant that would completes its life cycle within 6 weeks, alongside the characteristic of the smaller genome size (1.2 × 108 bp) than…

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    Should Pitbulls Be Banned

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    English IV Mrs. Sites 7 May, 2016 Pit Bulls Are Not Dangerous and Should Be Aloud as Pets There is a worldwide debate on whether or not pit bulls should have a law banning them, but the facts go to show that pit bulls are extremely loyal, protective, and well behaved household pets that are good with children and other animals. In the United States today there are approximately five million registered pit bulls (Pit Bulls: Dog Breed Discrimination). However, most people do not know that pit…

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