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    There’s only one non aggressive shark and that is the Carcharias taurus( aka Eugomphodus taurus) ,or in simpler words the Sand Tiger Shark(aka STS). Sand Tiger sharks are often seen near shorelines and in aquariums. Sand tiger sharks get their name because they live near shore lines, and they have big appetites like tigers. Sand Tiger Sharks have sharp teeth that you can see when its mouth is closed because its teeth point out from their jaws. Some people find the shark’s appearance…

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    Cheetah Research Paper

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    Unfortunately, they don’t keep their lunch for long. Even though they hunt in the middle of the day to avid predators, their food still gets stolen. Groups of vultures and other big cats manage to find a way to swipe their nourishment, even when it’s well hidden. In addition, lions and hyenas capture and eat cheetah cubs, while adults are killed by terrifying leopards. Cheetahs have always suffered from predators since the beginning of their existence. This distress only has led to 5% of…

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    They mainly prey on Iplie plants and small mice. There are acids in the stomach of the Umber lizard that dissolve it’s prey since they have no teeth. There is one main natural predator to the Umber lizard in its environment. Steamus rolleus’ reside mainly on the layer of mud that Umber lizards try to avoid. This predator is the same color as the dirt so it is camouflaged to hide in Umber lizards habitat. Stemus rolleus’ will chase Umber lizards and then roll over them and then eat the lizard…

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    the rainforest live in the canopy layer, such as birds, monkeys, and even reptiles. The understory layer is next down from the canopy layer, and contains mostly canopy branches and trunks. It also home to shrubs and shorter trees as well as big predators, such as leopards and snakes. You will also find iguanas, bats, owls, insects, and many other animals in this layer. The bottom layer of the rainforest biome is called the forest floor. Because little sun reaches this layer, you will find lots…

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    Periwinkles Lab Report

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    Introduction How can creatures that don’t have eyes, and ears tell if a predator is nearby? We will be looking in depth into the predation of Periwinkles (Littoraria irrorata) and the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus). What are periwinkles? Whats the reaction and relationship between the two species. How can one species detect the other? Once we explore the our creatures we will then conduct an experiment to test if there are any notable difference in the reactions of the periwinkles in the…

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    Foxes and Wolves From wicked to cunning, from proud to spiteful, the wolf and the fox have both been characterized as villains amongst the animal kingdom for many years, but behind the shared claws and fangs, the two creatures are completely different in their methods of deceit. Both being of the Canis genus, the wolf and the fox are cousins. However, they are very different in their movements and behaviors. While both are seen as treacherous creatures, the fox is agile and cunning while the…

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    world because from what we discussed, They both lived in different continents and different time. Spinosaurus lived during the middle of Cretaceous while Tyrannosaurus lived almost 40 years later in the late cretaceous. More importantly These two predators didn’t even live during the Jurraic period which mean, calling the movie “Jurrasic Park” makes no sense. However If we just forget about the reality and pick a side which one of these two creatures could possibly win the fight, According BBC…

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    family member. Can there be a compromise? Let’s first examine why there should be some form of monitoring and regulation over Internet content. If we did not have federal, state and local authorities monitoring Internet contact and activity, the predators that we hear about on the news would be even more dangerous. Police have to be equipped with the technological resources to be able to combat the evil that prey on our children by means of sex trafficking, sexual misconduct in our school…

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    Skunks Research Paper

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    There are eleven different types of species of these types of mammals. All skunks do have a stripe running from their forehead to the end of their tail. Skunks usually spray predators with their gross smell for them to go away. Some people wonder if the skunks can actually smell their own smell. The answer is yes. From some resources, some skunks are nose blind and others are not. The skunks who are not nose blind tend to either sneeze or dig their noses in the ground to not smell their spray.…

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    Rabbits stand upright on their hind legs to give themselves a better vantage point to look for predators. They alert other rabbits to the presence of danger by thumping their hind legs. Rabbits are known for their insatiable reproductive habits for good reason. They breed 3 to 4 times each year. This is because only 15% of baby rabbits make it to…

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