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    Wolves in US Parks This story is about wolves running around U.S parks. Where were the wolves in first place well no one can really tell where but this wolves been wondering around for a while, Wolves in us park is about wolves just going to random parks and they don't know the danger upon them. Wolves are everywhere in the us park that's a big problem because it can be a danger for the people or even the wolves it can be dangerous for the people because wolves can use the people as food and the…

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    The constellation I have chosen to study for this assignment is that of Lupus. Lupus is Latin for “wolf” and is located in the southern hemisphere and was one of the 48 original listed by Ptolemy, a second century astronomer, despite previously being an asterism associated with Centaurus. In mythology, it is thought that Lupus represents the African dog of the first King of Arcadia. It wasn’t until Ptolemy called the constellation “Lupus” that the constellation was associated with the wolf as…

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    I read your book Where The Red Fern Grows in sixth grade. I liked it a lot. The character that you made Billy as is very much like me. We both enjoy adventures. We also like animals. Billy’s grandfather reminds me of my grandfather. He is very supportive and likes cool things. I don’t have dogs but I really want one. Your book is very inspiring. Your book really was inspiring because it shows the love between Billy and his dogs. The way that Billy cares for the dogs. The way the dogs care for…

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    typical canine who eats river rats, rabbits and rodents. Their size is somewhere between that of a gray wolf and a coyote. Adults measure between 136 – 160 cm in length and weighs between 23 – 39kg. It has also been compared to the greyhound for its long and slender limbs. It is a reddish, tawny colour with big ears and small skull. Studies in 2016 concluded that the red wolf is a hybrid formed between the gray wolf and the coyote. Their mating season is in January – February, with each litter…

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    Dogs are like children, each one is different and have completely different personalities. My family and I own two dogs, both pound dogs. They both seem to have had a similar life before they came to my family, one where they were slightly neglected and not given much attention. After having these dogs for many years, I have noticed many differences between them. Milo is more intelligent than Molly when it comes to listening and obeying commands. My family adopted Milo when he was two years old…

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    The Balsam Fir

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    Balsam Fir: The Balsam Fir is an average sized native evergreen tree. It can grow up 40 to 80 feet tall. These trees adapted to the taiga because they grow in acidic soil. Fireweed: The fireweed plants have adapted to become less affected by fires which makes it suitable for the taiga as wildfires are common in the taiga. They also have the ability to grow in all types of soils. Black Spruce: The Black Spruce is a tall tree. It can grow up to 25 meters tall. Douglas-Fir: Douglas-firs are very…

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    wolf is the southernmost subspecies of gray wolf in North America, its natural habitat was that of the southwest United States and Mexico, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona as their home range in the US. (Rinkevich, Murphy, & Barrett, 2011). The gray wolves were a menace to rancher’s cattle and farmer’s livestock. Depredation of livestock led ranchers and state governments to declare war on the Mexican gray wolves through public and private bounties. The Mexican gray wolves were successfully…

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    Physical barriers The way physical barriers work is simple: wolves can’t get to livestock, so wolves can’t attack livestock. Electric fencing, or fladry, can be constructed for every cattle farm and places where wolves can hunt down cattle. Fencing can shield cattle from wolves, and electric fencing can discourage the wolves from breaking through. Being difficult to break through is a significant upgrade to barbed wire fences, which surround many ranches in Montana. As… says, the cost of…

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    Red Fox Research Paper

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    The Red fox is found in more places than any other wild canine living all over the Northern Hemisphere. From the Arctic Circle and all of Asia, to Central America and even the northern Africa. Kitsune in Japan are connected to the god Inari Ōkami, the god of rice, rice harvest, and prosperity for farmers. Inari’s messenger and friend is the fox, or foxes depending on the image. Thus there are fox statues at Shinto shrines dedicated to the god Inari. Besides fox statues the shrines are also…

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    Dogs make wonderful pets. They add a lot to the home. They bring joy, happiness, love, and sometimes a mess. This is especially true when they eat and drink. They often become so excited by their food, that table manners are forgotten. Luckily, Amazon has the solution, a dog placemat. These inexpensive items can help keep your floors clean. A dog food mat is put down on the floor, a dog's food and water dish is placed on top of them. If a dog spills food or water, it lands on the mat instead of…

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