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    Animal Habitat

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    • Habitat (10 points total): Describe fully where the animal lives. Discuss: o The other plants and animals that live there (5 points) Threadleaf sundew, yellow butterwort, Tracy's Sundew, small butterwort and more. o The type of substrate (the soil, rocks, sand, or water type) (3 points) Its substrate is poor soil and in boggy areas. o The year-round climate (2 points) The Venus flytrap lives in North and South Carolina. • Biology of the Animal (10 points total): Give some background about…

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    Book Description: • What is toy photography and why you should start photographing something other than yourself or the food you eat • Who were the first toy photographers and how far the field has progressed since then • How to pick a suitable toy to photograph and the pros and cons of different toys • What do those fancy photography terms mean and how they can be used to improve your photography • How does color affect the mood of the photograph and how you can use it to your advantage •…

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    An Nkisi nkondi is considered a hunter throughout the Democatic Republic of Congo. A nkisi nkondi was originally owned by a ritual professional who used it precisely for monitoring and pertaining to spiritual forces. A nkisi nkondi was also used for therapeutic diseases, penalizing offenders, battling witchcraft or unraveling additional complications. If any problems were to arise with any spiritual forces, either a nail or blade was immediately forced and jabbed into the figurine. This would…

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    We respect cats and want cats to enjoy life. Too many cats suffer in this world. We must exercise dominion over cats to provide them with the best life they may live. Some of our needs match, and follow a similar ordering: safety, water, food, shelter, good health, socializing, and losing ourselves to enjoyable activities. If we can provide these things for cats, then they will enjoy life to the fullest. Maybe I've been reading the meeting minutes of the neighborhood club you started around age…

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    Humans and pets have life-long bonds that cannot be broken. Pets trust humans with their lives and are given strong amounts of trust in return. Pets give their owners unconditional love and humans give them the same, as long as they behave. Cats are pets that have strong mischievous and independent sides, but are loveable and quite adorable. "Teensy, Tiny Cat" written by Gabi Prachar displays a loving relationship between an owner and their cat. The author describes their cat doing multiple…

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    Change In Zootopia

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    In the movie Zootopia there are several themes that keep coming up throughout the whole movie. Change is a big theme in the movie seeing how Zootopia is place where prey and predators come together and live. Just living together in the society is change because prey and predators are not supposed to get along in a world like today. There are two types or change that are presenting in this movie, change for the better and change for the worst. The best example of change for the better is when…

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    Bugsy Research Paper

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    Puppet of a Pal Sometime around the age of five or six, I received a gift of a hand puppet. I assume the maker tried to make it resemble a spider. The back end of the puppet ballooned, which made the head very small. It was the color of lilacs with a powder pink nose and bright yellow antennae. I named it Bugsy, and he lived at my grandparent’s house in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. My little fingers couldn’t fill the enormous leg holes or the head hole to play with the puppet. Instead, I would…

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    IM - allaboutcatsonline.com - Blog - Caring For a Kitten Becoming Comfortable in New Surroundings Kittens often become confused and stressed about being separated from their mother and siblings, so they may become fearful and attempt to hide. It is important for all family members to go slow and gentle with the new kitty. Make sure the kitten has a soft bed that is away from household traffic until they feel safe. Allow the kitten to explore their new surroundings room-by-room and make sure you…

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    Barn Owl Research Paper

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    Barn owls are pretty interesting animals. There are 46 different species of the barn owl. Their appetite includes mostly rodents, like rats, mice, voles, shrews, and lemmings. They also prey on bats and rabbits. Squirrels and chipmunks are mostly safe because these owls prey is active at night. When they eat their prey, they swallow them whole, including the skin and bones. Barn owls have really good low-light vision, and can hunt prey at night easily. The owl’s ability to locate their prey…

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    In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the differences between “Cat and Rat:The Legend of the Chinese Zodiac” and, “How Cats and Mice Became Enemies”. These are both legends on how cats and rats/mice are enemies. I will be stating their similarities and differences in the following paragraphs. In this paragraph I am going to be stating the similarities of the legends. The similarities of the legends are that they both started out with the cat and rat/mice being best friends. They…

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