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    Red Panda Vs Raccoon

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    The animal i have chose is the red panda and the raccoon. I choose this animal because the red panda is a very interesting animal and the raccoon is also interesting animal. The raccoon belongs to the mammals and the red panda belongs to the Ailuridae family. The red panda is going extinct there is only 10,00 0 red pandas in the world left . The raccoon is not going extinct there is a lot of raccoons in the world. The red pandas features compared to the raccoons features. The red pandas…

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    Animals have been kept in captivity for entertainment reasons and money. The captivity of large animals in zoos and aquariums is cruel and immoral because the natural instincts and behaviors of the animals have been corrupted and the treatment of the animals has turned to abuse; animals are now seen as entertainers, not wild beings. The captivity of animals began when a healthy two-year-old elephant calf left the fields of Ethiopia by the hands of snatchers. P.T. Barnum purchased the…

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    mature mentally, emotionally and physically. While Martel’s Life Of Pi and Hemingway’s “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” both feature protagonists on the edge of insanity during their struggle for survival, Martel’s protagonist has more motivation to survive and develops as a character throughout the story, whereas Hemingway’s protagonist shows no motivation to survive and no real development. In Hemingway’s “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” the protagonist Harry, a writer, is on the verge of dying as his…

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    Negative Effects Of Zoos

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    According to the American Zoo and Aquarium Association, there are over 10,000 zoos worldwide. It is amazing that there are so many organizations out there that are completely dedicated to the well-being of these incredible animals. Zoos are well loved by children and adults all over the world because of their exotic wildlife, but, in reality, zoos do much more than just take care of animals. There is a lot of behind-the-scenes work that goes into these organizations, and they have become a…

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    animals like tigers and bears besides the monkeys and…

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    When Olaniyi was leaving Nigeria It was a bittersweet moment. He was excited to see what america was all about, but was sad that he had to leave all his friends and family. Landing in america he immediately noticed the difference in the weather and people, and didn’t realize how this change in area was going to affect him. As his stay grew longer, he learned that not only was america very different and challenging, but he also learned that it was a place that he would eventually love. As…

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    In the short story, “The Most Dangerous Game,” by Richard Connell, Sanger Rainsford, a well known hunter and author from New York City, who is traveling to Rio to go hunting with his friend and hunting partner Whitney, he falls overboard from the cruise ship. He swims to Ship-Trap Island and meets the owner, General Zaroff, an admiring fan of Rainsford’s career and also a skilled hunter. He enjoys playing a game where he hunts and kills people because he is bored of hunting animals. Rainsford…

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    was living alone for years on the mounts of the white tigers, she did not eat for days and when she ate she could only eat vegetables and drink a melted snow. At Kingston's starving moment, a rabbit pumped into…

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    vertically. Sadly there are only about sixty Amar Ontiveros 5 leopards left. In the early 1905’s there was about 4,000 South China Tigers and in 1996 there was about thirty to eighty left. Now they are believed to be extinct because they have not been seen for more than twenty-five years. In Sumatra there is a total of 400 Sumatran Tigers, if anyone is caught hunting a tiger they can be faced with jail time. It is sad the amount of animals left. As mentioned before Buffalos, Elephants, White…

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    In addition, Sinclair’s novel, The Jungle, serves as a metaphor for Chicago in numerous ways. A jungle is described as a “forest or wilderness,” and in the real jungle survival depends on the law of the “survival of the fittest.” This law implies that, to be able to reign in the jungle, you must be the fittest. In the jungle food is scarce and good water is difficult to find. In the “forest or wilderness” there is no ruler or king even though the lion has been called the king of the jungle. In…

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