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    tell the garden that Nagaina is dead.” This is personification because because they are talking and there are no coppersmiths of the garden that is just in their world. This also proves my thesis because Rikki Tikki had the power to kill Nagaina the snake from the love that the family gave him. In conclusion, Rudyard Kipling, the author, uses personification to demonstrate the character’s and their…

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    time of reflection to gain focus and clarity about the coming events. There is a Theodore Roosevelt Trail that can lead to Fort Caroline but may also entail seeing alligators, snakes and other wildlife. I went for a run on the trail and went to the salt marsh outlook. The view was amazing and the birds sang their songs. The snakes came out and I decided…

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    Essay On Gila Monster

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    California and Utah. These are dry areas since the Gila monster likes desert and semi-desert areas. The Gila monster is one of the poisonous lizards in the world, having poison that is similar to the poison of coral snake in terms of toxicity. Since they do not have fangs like snakes, they spread their poison through their saliva by biting and chewing. As it chews, its saliva is spread into the bite wound thus spreading the poison.…

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    noticed that there was something moving in the water. As I got closer I realized it was a snake. Then I noticed that the snake wasn't alone. The snake had a big from by its leg. The frog was still alive and was trying to hop away but he could not get free from the snake. I threw a rock in the water near the snake to try and scare him and make him let go of the frog but the snake didn't care at all. The snake was hungry and he wasn't going to let go for anything. We ended up leaving the Shut Ins…

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    The Greater Roadrunner Physical description The greater roadrunner is a small bird that does not have the ability of flight, however, due to their long legs, they can pick up shocking speeds of 20 miles per hour. They are a tall bird and have brown feathers with streaks of white. They have blue bags under their eyes that they use to get rid of salt. They have a bilateral symmetry and weigh 7 to 10 ounces, with a height of 20 to 23 inches. Habitat The greater roadrunner will build a nest to…

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    The snakes were really creepy, and a venomous snake was trying to get out. I stayed as close to the door as I could. I really hated being in that room. We were in their for a good 20 minutes as they told us fun facts about the snakes and then we finally left the room. “So, did you guys like the tour?” asked our guide “Yes we truly enjoyed it” replied my grandma “I’m…

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    smells wooingly here.” - Banquo (Act 1, Scene 6, Line 6-7) All of these lines compare Macbeth to something in nature. Lady Macbeth’s line says that Macbeth needs to look like a flower but really be a snake deep down. She is saying he needs to look as sweet and innocent as a flower but truely be a snake. The lines from the King and Banquo are talking about Macbeth’s castle. How peaceful and lovely it is. This is symbolism of how Macbeth appears. He looks sweet like a flower and his castle…

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    Burmese Python

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    happens more often than you would think. When a species ends up in an area it’s not supposed to be this can have negative effects on the environment and the wildlife in it. Many snakes including the Burmese Python have been showing up in the Everglades National Park in Florida. The Burmese Python is one of the largest snake species on the planet, and now are breeding in the Everglades. Most of the Burmese Pythons that were originally introduced to the Everglades were people buying them as pets…

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    At first glance, the Hercules and the Hydra sculpture is easy to pass by. Located in the outside sculpture garden it stands on a slightly elevated bronze platform, which stands on a bigger, more elevated concrete pedestal that also rests on a larger concrete pedestal that has four embedded lights, each on one corner. The viewing area is large and allows for the audience to view the sculpture up close and far, while still being able circumambulate around the statue at a variety of distances.…

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    A 23 foot enemy is lurking in the Everglades – and it’s not leaving anytime soon. The invasive python is taking over one of Florida’s precious resources. This reptile is dangerous, from its unhinged jaw down to the end of its 200 pound body. With its carnivorous instinct, the python is literally eating this habitat up. Additionally, the python isn’t native to Florida or the United States. Furthermore, people are purchasing pythons as an alternative to pets. The Burmese python is threatening the…

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