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    the movie, segregation is shown. When Judy Hopps, the main character, participated in a play she talked about the time when prey and predators were separated. They were separated because the predators went savage. Towards the end of the movie, predators and prey were being kidnapped and corrupted to become savage. After the world found out about this, prey and predators were beginning to be segregated. Judy Hopps had to face segregation…

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    Stereotypes In Zootopia

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    because of who she is, until she solves a case involving predators become dangerous, or “turning savage”. The different species of animals have different stereotypes and preconceived notions associated with them. The animals don’t expect a bunny to be able to be a successful cop or a fox to be trustworthy. Throughout the movie, comments are made without much thought that highlight the…

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    Guppies Experiment

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    In his original findings, John Endler (1978) reported that male guppies in high predator areas tend to have patterns that resemble their environment so they don’t stand out. Guppies with low or no predation, tend to not blend in and are brighter with more and larger spots (Endler, 1978). Endler thought that this could be happening because color patterns are molded by natural selection and sexual selection. Although brighter males are often preferred by the females, they are also more likely to…

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    Tapir Adaptations

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    Plant predators, the vicious herbivores of planet Earth have many different adaptations that help ensure their survival in the wild. There are many different types of plant predators who have adapted to survive and live by solely eating plant material. One in such being that of the Tapir. The Tapir is said to be the largest mammal residing in the American rainforests. They feed on a variety of plants and plant material to guarantee that they do not become poisoned by eating too much of a certain…

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    now a part of our lives like never before, strangers are now a part of children and young adults’ lives like never before. A cyber world with no rules, where someone can become anyone, where predators now have a mask of anonymity and an effective outlet. And children and young adults fall victim to these predators lurking online masquerading as whoever they wish and will exploit through online solicitation. Online communication have created a new type of crime,…

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    Fox And Squirrels Essay

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    Squirrels. This forest was just like any other forest, where the Foxes hunted the Rabbits and the Squirrels. But what happens when the prey get tired, and decide to change the system? The Rabbits and Squirrels have been hunted by the Foxes and other predators for as long as they remember, and two of them have finally decided to do something about it. “Just last night I got ambushed by the Fox and I barely escaped with my life!” Said the Squirrel. “The same thing happened to me three days ago…

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    What animal lives in the rainforest, lies in the sun with its friends, and often eats salad for lunch? That’s right, the Green Iguana! The Green Iguana’s physical characteristics help it to escape from being caught by predators. They are reptiles that live in warm, tropical climates unless they are a pet or live in a zoo. The Green Iguana’s characteristics make it well adapted to its natural environment. The Green Iguana lives in the rainforests of Northern Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean…

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    Instagram can lead to youth being exposed to the threat of cyber bullying and sexual predators. There are some who say without these sites we could stifle a child’s ability and talent to create the next technological phenomenon. It is also believed that this social media usage can impact a child negatively by exposing them to the threats of being cyberbullied or taken advantage of by sexual predators. Considering…

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    Stereotypes In Zootopia

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    convey the emotions of what is going on, but one that does it the best is Nick’s flashback to his childhood. When he was younger he had wanted to join the Junior Ranger Scouts, which was a group of children made up of all prey animals. Being the only predator he just wanted to fit in, and tried really hard to. But the prey animals don’t want him there; they push him to the ground and hold him down, strapping a muzzle onto him. They didn’t like him, they didn’t trust him, all because he was a…

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    have new things that parents did not purchase for them, it is time to start asking questions. Another sign is when a child starts to view online pornographic videos or images, which is a major indication that a child has been exposed to a sexual predator in some form. It is important for parents to maintain a healthy open communication with a child that allows parents to successfully transmit awareness of the dangers that come with using any online social media. If parents show interest and…

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