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    Acorn woodpeckers are a unique kind of bird. The scientific name of the Acorn woodpecker is Melanerpes formicivorus. These striking birds are mostly black above with a red cap, creamy white face, and black patch around the bill. In flight, they show three patches of white: one in each wing and one on the rump. Females have less red on the crown than males. The Acorn woodpecker does not camouflage into the environment when in the trees. There is a lot to learn about the acorn woodpecker like the…

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    In the case, the best defense of God would be God’s making whole squirrel species stronger, and I think it doesn’t hold up. Same with the example, Rowe's fawn, from the reading, this example also shows one of unnecessary evils. In conception, the existence of unnecessary evils is compatible with some conception of God. That means, if a sentient squirrel gets squashed by a moose and suffers unnecessarily before it dies then, there still a chance to have God. However, in my mind, if that happened,…

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    The primate species that I am studying is the Common Squirrel Monkey, also known as Saimiri sciureus. Squirrel monkeys are considered frugivorous and insectivorous, meaning they mainly consume fruits and insects. However, they mainly forage for insects, but in times when insects as scare, they turn to fruits. Examples of insects include orthopterans (grasshoppers, crickets) and lepidopterans (moths, butterflies), while fruits include leguminosae (legumes) and sapotaceae (Lima and Ferrari,…

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    animal such as ground squirrels and Monarch butterfly that will also have the same point in winter on the way. The ground squirrels are members of the squirrel family of rodents which generally live on or in the ground, rather than trees [Wikipedia] they are living in fields and grassy locations in the west. In winter, they all live in the basement, or store their food in the cave. Cave entrance and exit is hidden, they are hidden in the rocks and bushes, when these squirrels hibernate in…

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    is the life of a squirrel monkey along with the other various primates. Squirrel monkeys are diversified in many countries in Central and South America. There are large quantities of them out there living. Therefore, I will discuss the conservation status, total in the wild, physical characteristics, and behaviors of the squirrel monkeys in the tropical forest. Squirrel monkeys are small creatures that are not a big threat to other primates living in the tropical forest. Squirrel monkeys are…

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    squirrels vs chipmunks It was in the middle of the summer when Nelson heard stomping coming closer and closer to them . Nelson looked down and saw a herd of chipmunks coming. Nelson got in his armor and grabbed his shield and sward. He told all the squirrels to get ready for battle. All of the squirrels climbed down the tree and stood in formation. They all marched closer to each other. When the chipmunk leader said that they just needed some acorns for the winter because they took all…

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    The common name is called the squirrel monkey. The scientific name of the squirrel monkey for the genus is called Saimiri sciureus and the species name is called S. boliviensis, S. oerstedti, S. aureus, S. Estus, S. vanzolinii. The family name is called the Cebidae. The squirrel monkey is found in the dense areas like the tropical rainforests of Central and South America yet you will find them mostly in the Amazon basin. Squirrel monkey is found in the dense areas like secondary…

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    Clearly, the article Red Squirrels Rising by Erik Stokstad is about how the gray squirrel which was first introduced in North America, is completely annihilating their cousin, the red squirrel. The red squirrel is already endangered and might even go extinct if the gray squirrels keep invading and destroying their habitat. Aside from the gray squirrels surmounting the red squirrels for resources and shelter, they “also carry a deadly virus called squirrelpox. Gray squirrels are immune, but when…

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    Squirrel Hill is a residential neighborhood in the East End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The city officially divides it into two neighborhoods, Squirrel Hill North and Squirrel Hill South, but it is almost universally treated as a single neighborhood. As of the 2010 Census, Squirrel Hill North has a population of 11363, having grown 9% since 2000. Squirrel Hill North's population is 75% White, 17% Asian, 4% Hispanic, and 3% black. Of the 3892 housing units in Squirrel Hill North,…

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    Squirrel Nutter the squirrel went down stairs to eat his breakfast. He sat down and started eating his cereal. Nutter lived in a village called Peanut Butter, were the king ruled all. Nutter went outside to see who his crops were doing. Then a giant dog came down and burnt everything in town, then he went to the castle and grabbed the princess. “Crossbones.” whispered Nutter and he ran to the castle. “Crossbones!” Yelled the king. “This mutt has been tormenting us for the past 50 years! He…

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