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    Have you ever thought about the difference between Native American tribes? I am going to discuss the different ways of how the Dakota and Ojibwe Indians lived. Both Dakota and Ojibwe had specific tasks for men’s and women’s some of these tasks were the same and somewhere different. They also shared and defined food and dwelling. In this essay I am going to compare and contrast the Dakota and Ojibwe Indians.The Dakota people are a Native American tribe and First Native band governments in North…

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    usually included some form of a bird on top. Usually, at the top of the totem pole proudly stands an eagle, but their styling made some of these carvings appear to be a combination of animals. Like in the totem to the right, the bird seems to have raccoon like ears. Also, The Chinook crafted canoes. These canoes were very important to the Chinooks, for if they did not create them, fishing would be difficult or impossible, trading would be much more difficult, and everywhere they would travel…

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    One Day Research Paper

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    my homework was done,I heard a loud crash from the garage. I tiptoed quietly as to not wake up my mom and my brother. The door creaked behind me and I moved boxes and slithered my way around the old garage until I saw a raccoon and Mitchell’s bike on its side. I chased that raccoon and tripped over a box that shone in my face. As I opened the box, my mind wandered on how it could be in here. The letter on the top…

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    residential expansions, and many other reasons. Another factor contributing to the extinction of Florida Panthers are their health. With not having many animals for sources of nutrients, the panthers in the Everglades of Florida have resorted to eating raccoons that poison them by contaminating the panther’s body with mercury, which transfers down the food chain of the ecosystem. One main health issue that comes from the aspects of the Florida Panthers is that males suffer from a condition that…

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    Although you may not see it, animal abuse is constant all around the world. Animal abuse can occur in a home anytime. Animal abuse can also happen when companies harm them for their resources to meet human needs. Animal cruelty can also occur in places all around the world that seem innocent and harmless. In brief, animal abuse can happen anywhere in any different ways. First of all, animal abuse can happen in a home. Having too many pets of a kind can be considered as animal abuse. Having too…

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    The Burmese Pythons in The Everglades Have you heard about Burmese pythons? These snakes may be pretty cool to you at first. Once they get too big you might not know what to do with them. In addition, more and more people have decided to release these snakes in the wild, which has become a problem. In the Florida Everglades this is an issue due to tens of thousands of snakes that are trying to survive. However, this is negatively affecting the ecosystem. Burmese pythons have altered the…

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    Wind Cave Research Paper

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    contains the largest natural mixed grass prairie still existing in the United States. And on that prairie lives one of only four remaining free-roaming and genetically pure bison herds in North America. But it doesn’t stop there. You can also find raccoon, mink, red foxes, ermines ferrets, river otters, badgers, pronghorn, cougars, coyotes, and the like. And, of course, that ubiquitous prairie dweller, the prairie dog. The ara is well traversed by roads, so virtually all of the park is…

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    How do you think the presence of Burmese pythons are affecting the Everglades? This passage will help you better understand this question. It is about what they are doing in Florida and how they are affecting it. Burmese pythons is a really dangerous creature to mess with. The Burmese pythons are also invasive in Florida and they get extremely big. According to the newspaper article, "Native to the grassy marshes of Southeast Asia, it is among the largest snakes in the world, capable of growing…

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    Specialty Furs: Operating out within the Wisconsin and Minnesota regions, this fur provider is the leader of some of the finest furs found in this region. From wild minks to beavers, Wiebke has what you need. They even have the best western heavy raccoon furs found throughout the world.…

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    Rabies Research Papers

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    infected animal. Though transmission has occurred through transplantation, this occurrences are extremely rare and the virus and subsequent disease are overwhelmingly transmitted by any warm blooded animal. Humans are most commonly infected by bats, raccoons, canines, cats, foxes, skunks, domestic farm animals, mongooses, rabbits, and small rodents. Rabies is present in over 150 countries and occurs on all continents except Antarctica, although 95% of human deaths from rabies happen in Asia and…

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