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    The Saber-toothed Tiger, or the “Smilodon”, was a prehistoric predator, that lived in the southern part of the Americas. (California, Texas, Florida, etc) The Saber-toothed Tiger is named after their long, canine like teeth, that extend from their upper jaw. Existing during the Pleistocene Epoch (about 56 million - 12,000 years ago), Saber-toothed tigers were elongated, stocky animals, that were ferocious, meat eating hunters. The Smilodon populator, or the Saber-tooth Tiger hunted in packs,…

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    Cloning Egyptian Tiger

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    Cloning the Tasmanian Tiger Part A The Tasmanian tiger or the Thylacine was a carnivorous marsupial that became extinct in 1933. According to the Australian Museum, the modern Thylacine made its appearance about 4 million years ago on the Australian mainland. However, it became extinct 2200 years ago on the mainland, possibly due to the competition with the dingo. (Evans.2015). The tiger’s main decline in Tasmania was largely due to the impact that humans had. The biggest cause of extinction…

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    Hunting is fun. But only when you have an excellent property full with all kinds of games, and as we know, all hunting land does not have the same proliferation of games. It, therefore, becomes crucial to find an excellent Michigan hunting land for sale(for recreation purposes) should you want to enjoy hunting games like the goose, duck, dove, black bear, pheasant, white-tailed deer, mourning dove, sharp-tailed grouse, and wild turkey, etc. Without a thick density of games, a property is not of…

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    Taxidermy Essay

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    Taxidermy means for hunters to hunt large animals and dangerous fame after the show. The main motivation for the development of taxidermy as an art and science technologies, increasing interest in natural history, especially since the Enlightenment and the rise of private collections. Regardless of ancient human specimens in the history of Egypt, China, Iran, etc. from the mid 17th century and early 18th century, the first use of chemicals to protect the skin, hair and feathers of animals and…

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    Endangered species should not be killed they are rare, most become extinct people kill them for games. One reason that animals are becoming endangered is because humans are trying to get timber and find new places to settle or sell and destroying their homes. Other reason are because people hunt and fish for food. Tigers are hunted because of games and medicine and people use they fur. Some are killed because of bad behavior and are hazards to human life. Also,because of climate changes and…

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    Hunting and fishing has been around since the earliest people on Earth. People have been trying to perfect the ways of which they are done for thousands upon thousands of years. Hunting and fishing is primarily done because it is a necessity for living or hunters and fisherman do it for fun. A lot of people do both, however. Although what happens when people hunt an area too much or overfish a lake or stream? Overhunting and overfishing can put a hurt on the environment, and the different…

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    When you look at a deer, you probably think at least one of these two things: Deer Hunter, and Bambi. Don’t worry: the irony isn’t lost on us. Today at PPcorn, we will show you some fun facts – 10, to be exact – about deer that might expand your ideas about these beautiful forest creatures. These are the last five of the group. Number Five: Fawns Don’t Smell. We don’t even mean that fawns don’t even smell bad. They don’t smell: period. They have no scent, as to remain undetected by predators.…

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    Word Pronunciation Dene- DEN-a Inuit-In-yu-it Do you know about the Dene people? The Dene is a tribe of athabaskan speaking people that live in the crisp winds of the Northwest Territories of Canada.The Dene people live in the subarctic regions, it drops temperature very quickly, an unprepared person will die if it is cold enough.The Dene are very prepared and interesting, the Dene can survive and hunt in this type of evironment. The Dene was one of the few tribes that have survived the…

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    Kristof Tone

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    In my opinion, Kristof’s slightly humorous tone is informal, but not inappropriate for his essay because it’s an obvious attention grabber. It’s nearly impossible to lose the reader’s attention from start to finish. In addition, his tone adds to his persona. Kristof confidently presents his ideas, examples, and opinions. He states everything rather bluntly instead of being cautious of what others might think of him. Tacit/implicit assumptions can be found in Kristof’s essay. For example,…

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    Sitting in the frigid wind, I looked at the nearly dead grass swaying side to side. The sun is beginning to rise and warm my numb body. Checking the clock on my phone, the feeder spins out an abundance of deer corn. A flock of birds rush over to eat the food before any other creature can. Intrigued, I watch as the tiny birds peck at the corn and wonder how they do not choke on such an impenetrable piece of food. As they peck as one piece at a time, they suddenly jump. A small doe pokes her head…

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