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    Songbird Predation Essay

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    Discussion of the effects of Perceived Predation affecting Songbird Offsprings. An assessment was done to observe the effects of perceived predation risk in a free-living population of song sparrows. The sparrows were found on several of the small Gulf Islands (British Columbia, Canada). The focus was only on perceived predation consequently direct predation was eliminated. The method to eliminate the direct killing by a predator was by electrifying nests and barricading with seine nets.…

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    canadensis Animal Size Information: Length: 31 - 39 inches Height: 19 - 22 inches Weight: 11 - 40 pounds Tail: 2 - 5.9 inches Habitat: The Canada lynx lives in mixed forests, rocky areas, and swamps. Diet Canada lynxes eat mainly snowshoe hares. They can eat an entire hare every one to two days. Sometimes they will prey on smaller animals like birds and squirrels if hares cannot be found. Their predators include cougars, wolves, coyotes, and humans. People will kill the Canada lynx…

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    Siamese Research Paper

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    America was brought in by the First Lady of the United States Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes in 1878. Because the popularity, the breed has been used to form many of the modern breeds we see today, including: the Ocicat, Himalayan, Burmese, Tonkinese, Korat, Snowshoe and myriad Oriental breeds. Distinctive Characteristics The Siamese have two very distinct characteristics about them. The first is their blue eyes, they either have deep blue eyes or a lighter shade of blue. Rarely if ever would a…

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    Individually, snowflakes are diminutive, harmless ice crystals. However, when these seemingly innocent snowflakes cluster together in immense formations known as snow, they sustain a powerful ability to impact our world. Snowy weather has significantly affected the survival and lifestyle of nature and living things. In brief, snow poses large threats to the health, comfort, and well-being of humans, alters the process, features, and survival of plants, as well as interfere with the normal…

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    Gray Wolf Evolution

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    500 pounds per square inch and their back teeth can crush bones. They have sharp canine teeth that can shred their prey.” gray wolfs “have fleshy paws that provide them with good traction on slippery surfaces. A wolf’s feet also fan out, like a snowshoe, allow them good traction in the…

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    Colorado became a state in the United Stated on August 1st, 1876. Colorado is the 38th country to be a part of our country. The capital of Colorado is Denver. The most visited places and the biggest cities in Colorado are Denver and Colorado Springs. Colorado’s nickname is the Centennial state. In 2016 the population is 5.474 million. There are only 64 counties in Colorado. The state song is “Rocky mountain high”. The state color is gold, red, blue, and white (Av2books). Cattle and calves are…

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    In The Call of the Wild by Jack London the protagonist Buck, a strong and healthy dog, goes on adventure of his life. Buck’s mother, a Scotch Shepherd dog, and father, a gianormous St. Bernard, made the perfect lounge dog. Although loyal to the Judge, the owner of a nice piece of land called the Santa Clara Valley, Buck is dognapped in order to evolve into a fierce hunting machine. The antagonist of the story is a dog in the third chapter of the book. Spitz, a superior dog, is the leader of the…

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    New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont and Canada all in the same day if that's what you wanted. If snowmobiling is not your winter activity of choice and are looking for something with a slower pace there is plenty of places to ice fish, cross country ski, snowshoe or skate on the frozen lakes or in the center of town on the flooded frozen tennis court. After winter, comes spring and then summer, which quickly run into each other, and do not last long. With the coming of spring or “mud season” Moose…

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    Memes In Obama

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    If a picture says a thousand words, so how many words does a meme equal? Numerous people in today’s society are not in favor of the Obama era, so various jokes and stabs in the form of memes are targeted toward our 44th president. The memes listed above are both categorized as amusing because of several unique factors that we will discuss later, and how these details allow them to be entertaining. This paper shall explore how the fun factor is achieved by the history of the allusions featured,…

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    Foster care as defined by the Meriam Webster dictionary is a situation in which for a period of time a child lives with and is cared for by people who are not the child 's parents however, my personal definition based on my experience is entirely different. My journey through the foster care system started with a little building ran by the Child Protective Services. Within the ominous building my life was changed multiple times within a few short years. My journey as a foster child started as a…

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