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    Exotic Animals Research Paper

    Dear editor , my thoughts on owning an exotic animal is a no. Exotic animals have so many responsibilities . Those animals make so much mess. You have to clean up around them after buy them food and even pay for trips to the vet. They can be very expensive and time consuming. These are reasons why exotic animals are dangerous. While owning one is just cruel. Owning a domestic pets is not . Owning an exotic animal is very daring and dangerous activity. Exotic pets can be very cute once small but when

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    My Speech On Otters

    When I was younger, my family and I traveled to Georgia Aquarium for a little get away. They had all sorts of aquatic animals such as a hammerhead shark or even a stingray, but one particular animal caught my eye. This animal was an adorable, playful sea otter. There was a lady around the tank that held the otters talking about the facts about otters. I spent most of my time around the otters, watching them play with toys and eating tons of fish. Ever since then I have loved watching otter videos

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    Mylakate Case Study

    IDENTIFYING INFORMATION: Mylakate Neiman is an 8-year-old female who presents today with her mother for a 35-minute visit. More than 50% of time was spent in counseling and coordination of care. CC/HPI Mylakate is an 8-year-old female who was seen initially on May 25th, referred by her primary care provider. This is a part of TiPs program. Prio to her assessment at our office she had inpatient hospitalization for 2 weeks, and was started on medications. On Celexa per mother she developed

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    Cephalopod Eyes Case Study

    2010. Octopuses (Enteroctopus dofleini) Recognize Inidividual Humans. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science. 13: 261-272. Brown, P.K., Brown, P.S. 1958. Visual pigments of the octopus and cuttlefish. Nature, 182: 1288-1290. Cronin, T.W., Shashar, N., Caldwell, R.L., Marshall, J., Cheroske, A.G., Chiou, T. 2003. Polarization Vision and

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    Animal Testing Research Paper

    100 million animals - including mice, rats, frogs, dogs, cats, rabbits, rodents, monkeys, and birds - are killed in scientific laboratories in the U.S. each year. Animals are used for biology lessons, medical training, curiosity driven experiments, and chemical, drug, food, and cosmetics testing. Because of animal testing, many cures and treatments to an array of diseases and illnesses have been discovered. But too many animals are sacrificed each year. There are many reasons why animal testing is

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    The Gorilla Exhibit: The Buffalo Zoo

    The Buffalo Zoo has a variety of exhibits making it possible for their visitors to learn and experience various exhibits. One purpose for going to the Buffalo Zoo is to show how diverse it is. The Buffalo Zoo has a huge variety of species including: Siberian Tigers, Asian Elephants, Tomato Frogs, and Cinereous Vultures. The Gorilla Exhibit is one of the many marvelous and captivating exhibits at the Buffalo Zoo. The Gorilla Exhibit held five gorillas at the time; the gorilla is the largest of

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    Animal Captivity Research Paper

    prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Elephants in captivity live less than half of their life in the wild. In the Wild Elephants live about 56 years but in captivity they live about 16 years. Animals that are captivity or zoos do not enjoy being there. Animals should not be kept in captivity. Zoos aren’t the best place for endangered wild animals.” Zoos and wildlife parks almost always favor big, “popular” animals while ignoring smaller animals who need protection. Plus, keeping animals in cages does nothing

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    Science 1.3

    Theme: How are animal grouped a. Nearly all animal need water, oxygen, food and shelter to live. b. Animals get water by drinking or from food they eat. c. Animals get oxygen from the air or from water. d .Most animals that live on land breathe with lungs. c. Many animals that live in water (fish) breathe with gills f. Whales breathe air lungs g. Animals need shelter to protect from weather and enemies. Ways to grouping animals Vocabulary 1.trait- body feature passed on to an animal from parents

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    Energy Sunnary

    January 18, 2012 The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge source of energy is oil. The oil drilling is harming or kills so many animal species. It is taking up the land they are living on and the ground they find food on. They closed the oil drilling in 1989 due to the oil spill in the Prudhoe Bay. A lot of animals were killing with the oil spilled. They are to help the animals in the Prudhoe Bay area. The Yucca Mountain was the first commercial power plant it gives off nuclear waste. They have done

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    Biodiversity

    order as lemurs and mountain gorillas. Domestic ferrets are long, slender bodied animals with brown, black, white or mixed colored fur. The average length of a ferret is 20 inches which includes a 2 inch tail and weighs between 1.5 and 4 pounds. Ferrets are a part of the carnivore order and the reason they are classified as such is because they are meat-eating animals. They are joined in this order with animals such as polecats and weasels. One characteristic Capuchin monkeys and ferrets

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