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    The first hypothesis stated that if rabbits have brown fur, they will be more likely to survive under food conditions within a cold environment. The data from the experiment disproved the hypothesis. In the controlled version, where the food survival was out of play, there were more white fur rabbits at generations 3 (13 to 5) and 6 (340-150). When the food survival was put into play, there were more white fur rabbits at generations 3 (6-0) and 6 (1-0). While the white fur generation had nearly…

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    In the Cincinnati zoo a little boy with the age of three fell into the enclosure of the 17-year-old gorilla. Some argue that the Grillo was trying to save the child, while other argue that the gorilla was actually harming him. The gorilla, named Harambe, had to grabbed the child and dragged him across the moat. Many filmed as this was happening. In the exhibit the gorilla was an endangered lowland gorilla. There are many arguments as to what happened but the hulking ape was shot down regardless…

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    Over the past 200,000 years humans have continued to evolve. Human evolution first began in Africa roughly 6 million years ago and it describes the long process that our ancestors went through to transform into modern day humans. One of the first original human traits that were discovered around 4 million years ago was bipedalism, which is the ability to walk on two legs. Over a long period of times humans have grown taller, we have developed smaller teeth and jaws and have developed more…

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    Have you ever sat down at the dinner table, and stared at the plate of seafood in front of you, and wondered about overfishing? Have you stared at the pencil or paper that you use in class, and thought about deforestation? Have you ever wondered if you could be a part of the next extinction because of that seafood or pencil? Darrin Bell, an editorial political and social cartoonist, thinks a lot about human effects on earth, and the possible repercussions. One of Darrin Bell's many comic…

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    Dolphins Research Paper

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    shares its ecosystem with many other organisms. Dolphins are very important to the ocean, without them the ecosystem would be unbalanced. Dolphins’ natural habitat is the ocean, from coastal waters to open seas. They live in salt water, but a few species can live in freshwater locations. They like the warmer areas, but if they are in need of food they will go to the colder areas. An area they once called home can change quickly. If it becomes too polluted, there’s no food, or even if the water…

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    In Dita Wickins-Drazilovás article, “Zoo Animal Welfare” published to the Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics in 2006, she discusses the criteria that zoos claim justifies the welfare of the animals and how this criterion is not satisfactory. Wickins-Drazilovás states, “Zoos often claim that having healthy, long-lived animals that reproduce is sufficient proof of good care. I believe that these three criteria have to be examined more closely and also that there are other important…

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    Result: 100% Unique In the past, there has been many great people who changed- Unique Some inventions that were made stood in front of others- Unique people included a man named Samuel Finley Breese Morse.- Unique with a father named Pastor Jedidiah Morse and a mother named- Unique man for the many things that he had created to make life- Unique know it. He was known for many different things and what- Unique things that were in his life were his his fantastic paintings,- Unique was many things…

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    Snakeheads In Florida

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    snakeheads are really hurting the ecosystems of florida because they have no natural predators. The snakehead was introduced into the florida state. The snakehead was released by owners could not have them in captivity. The snakehead fish is carnivorous snake that attacks anything even if it's for fun. the snakehead has 29 different variations and all are aggressive . snakeheads are more aggressive when they have offspring . Snakehead has changed the ecosystem of florida. You can find the fish…

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    Carnivore Research Paper

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    The living beings found in the mild backwoods environment are trees: makers, plants: makers, bugs: customers and decomposers, squirrels: buyers, deer: buyers, bears buyers, foxes: buyers, and winged animals: which purchasers and decomposers. The prizes of this biodiversity are the survival of life is sure and will keep up to live regarding the living being. Key supplements are supplied by vegetation eaten by herbivores that are then eaten via carnivores, which keep the natural way of life going.…

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    Many animals share common relations such as the sea Anemone and the hermit crab. The two little animals help each other in order to survive. The crab bothers the Anemone and then the Anemone sticks onto the crab. The crab then gets protection from other critters in the ocean. The Anemone also benefits too, because it gets leftover food from the crab. This example of a relationship is one of the more common ones. This is an example of a mutual relationship. Many animals must have some sort of…

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