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    Howdy everyone, the names cowboy, and I love meeting new people. In my previous house I enjoyed playing with and being around men, women, and children. Some of the ways I love to burn off some of my access energy, is by running around outside, and by playing with toys such as balls, ropes, and squeaky toys. When you throw a toy, I will go fetch it, but I’m not the best at letting go of it; however with some further training I’m sure I can become great at fetching and releasing. I have only been…

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    Have you ever seen the movie Cats and Dogs? The cats are the villians and the dogs are the good ones in the movie. Now, there's a reason why the cats are the villians, it's because their charateristics resemble a typical villian in a movie. Cats are selfish and most are unfriendly depending on their moods- but dogs on the other hand are more approachable. Dogs are loyal and kind, no matter what breed they are- all dogs are friendly depending on how you approach them. There are many movies about…

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    Facts About Stingrays

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    Stingray You’re at the ocean walking through the water; when all of a sudden you see something move only inches away from your feet. You can’t see what it is, but little do you know, you just barely escaped a very painful attack. Stingrays are both dangerous and very interesting animals, from their amazing camouflaging abilities, to their incredibly painful stings. Stingrays have such incredible camouflaging abilities, they can practically hide in plain site. Stingrays come in a multitude of…

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    Essay About Dogs And Cats

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    I. The domestication of dogs and cats. history or some scientists belived that dogs and cats are the first animals to be domesticated. Cats were domesticated in the Near East about 10,000 years ago. And dogs have been our companions for 10,000 years probably just a little bit longer, in the histirical scheme of things, than cats. All 600 million house cats in the world can be traced back to five females of this species. They lived in forests before they moved into villages.…

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    The Abyssinian Cat is thought to be one of the oldest breeds of domestic Cat in the world, as the first domestication of the Abyssinian Cat occurred in Ancient Egyptian times. It is thought that Abyssinian Cats were bought and sold on the banks of the River Nile by traders, where the African Wild Cats (the ancestors of all domestic Cats) lived in their native habitats. Abyssinian Cats are most easily identified by their "ticked" fur which gives their coat a mottled appearance. The Abyssinian Cat…

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    What animal has big ears to hear, big nose to smell, and has a tail to get predators away? The Ratatouille Micey Mouse is a distinctive relative of the the mouse. The Ratatouille Micey Mouse’s cute and chubby feature tricks humans to thinking that it is a harmless mouse, however, the mouse is a powerful and sneaky mouse. It’s big ears helps the mouse to adapt to the wild noises (#1 in diagram). The mouse ears are perfect for their habitat. Their habitat is a moderate climate that never get…

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    Essay On Ocelot

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    The ocelot is a sleek animal with one of the most gorgeous spotted coat of any animal in the world, also is twice the size of the average house cat. Its fur is golden over most of its body, with white or cream on the belly; marked over the background color are all sorts of patterns. Mostly, the ocelot has black or dark brown spots arranged in a doughnut shape with dark tan in the middle. Sometimes these spots connect together and form chains or stripes running along the cat’s sides and back. The…

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    Trapping comes around every year in November. I take part in it because I love the outdoors, and I love encountering wild animals. It is also a chance to get into the fur trade and get money. I will now tell you how to trap a wild raccoon in two different traps. First, you have to find a place to trap. I prefer spots with trees that are by, or close to a creek, river, or pond. It provides shelter, food, and water for the coon. When a coon catches something, like a mouse or a crawdad, it is…

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    Outline On Cheetah

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    Research Paper Outline Research: Topic: Cheetah Introduction: Paragraph 1: The cheetah is one of the most unique type of animal in the world. They have black spots over their body. If one looks at their face closely they will see that there tear marks that make spots on their face. Cheetahs have an uncommon body length of 3.5 to 4.5. The way their spots are laid out on their bodies dignifies what group they are in. Cheetah claws are different from others of their kind. Cheetahs cannot…

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    Even though dogs and cats are both popular pets, they have vastly different characteristics that require owners to deal with them in different ways. For example, cats and dogs have tails. Even though they have tails, they use them in different ways. Cats use their tails for balance. They also use their tails to communicate with other living things. Dogs use their tails to show emotion. If dogs are scared they will tuck their tails under their legs. When dogs are happy they will wag their tails…

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