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    Grey Wolf Research Paper

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    into small burrows to catch small rodents.They are thinner and smaller than red wolves because they pounce into small burrows when hunting. They form packs for protection and to hunt larger prey. They have larger ears that are for releasing heat when needed. With coyotes, they typically don't have a dominant pair but sometimes there can be. Coyotes tend to stick to hunting small prey such as birds, rodents, fish, and many other animals. Although they can hunt in larger groups for larger prey,…

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    Eastern Woodlands Essay

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    People of the pacific coast make carvings that have been passed down for centuries. All three groups use sharp weapons to hunt. Inuit use bow and arrows and ivory weapons. Eastern Woodland uses arrowheads and stone axes. People of Pacific Coast go hunting by boat and also use bow and arrows. The Inuit are the only groups that use ivory harpoons and sharp harpoons. As you can see, they find many different ways to provide for their families. All groups also travel in different…

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    In “Hunting The Great Stag”, the rise in popularity of animal domestication can be seen through the large central animal in the picture. We can see that the size difference between the animal and the humans is very large. This suggests that animals were a very…

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    Essay On Grizzly Bears

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    Nikki Anderson GRIZZLY BEAR Ursus arctos horribilis Habitat- Grizzly bears are found in many different habitats, from dense forests to subalpine meadows, open plains and arctic tundra. In North America, grizzly bears are found in western Canada, Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and a potentially a small population in Washington. Historically, they could be found from Alaska to Mexico and from California to Ohio. The grizzly bear was once…

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    Thousands of years ago on the island of Australia; megafauna roamed. By definition; the large animals of a region, these animals are now long extinct. But even today there is still debate about the true cause of this, there are three main theories: A inter-species illness, being hunted to extinction and a ‘sudden’ ice age, these three theories are more commonly known as ILL, KILL and CHILL respectively. In this essay; we’ll look at these theories in detail and draw conclusion as to which theory…

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    In The Call of the Wild by Jack London, I think that the most influential thing to Buck was the wild. First, he had to learn to survive. Second, he had to learn to behave around other dogs and use his instincts. Lastly, the wild took over him. Those are the reasons why I believe the wild was the most influential on Buck. The first reason why I believe the wild was the most influential on Buck is because he had to learn to survive in the wild. He had a hard time transitioning from being an…

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    One example of this is when Jack and Ralph argue about hunting versus creating shelters( 53). Both of the boys have personalities in which they feel the need to lead and exert power. While Ralph is shown as good and sensible while Jack is shown as evil, they both want the same thing---power. The idea to give…

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    Sioux Tribe Weapons

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    The Sioux Tribe’s Weapons The Sioux Tribe used many different materials to create their own weapons. Their weapons were used for different purposes, such as hunting and fighting. Some weapons include bows, arrows, and spears. One of the mostly used weapons in the Sioux Tribe is a double curved bow, which was used for fighting and hunting. This Sioux bow is double curved and has red flannel at the handle and at the curves in the limbs.These bows were prepared according to the length of each…

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    winter, the land becomes frozen and wild animals vanish. Making it extremely difficult for anyone to survive. However, the Koyukons have learned to adapt and thrive in this harsh environment. In the article, Nelson mentions a tradition used when hunting and killing animals. The Koyukons believe animal spirits are aware and sensitive of how its body is treated (Nelson 1). To properly kill an animal, the feet must be removed first and certain body parts must be eaten away from the village…

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    The extinct animal i chose was the sabre tooth tiger, because i think it was the most interesting to me. Often called Sabre-toothed Tigers or Sabre-toothed Lions they where extinct 55 million to 11,700 years ago. Sabre-tooth Cats were carnivores named for the elongated blade like canine teeth in their upper jaw, which in some species were up to 50cm long. Quite bear-like in build, they were believed to be excellent hunters and hunted animals such as sloths and mammoths. These felines could open…

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