Endangered Tigers

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    Life of Pi: Real or Fiction

    solid evidence behind the fact that it is a work of fiction. For example, the main character manages to stay alive for 227 days with little to no food supply, when in reality no human could go that long. Also, he is accompanied by a dangerous Bengal tiger who would have most likely ate him alive the first chance he got. On top of that, there are places mentioned in the book such as a man eating floating island made out of algae that are completely non existent. Despite any disagreeing evidence, Life

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    Tiger Alcon Short Story

    step is treacherous, some say that you can still hear the shouts of fear from a man. This man’s name was Taylor “Tiger” Alcon. Most people, however, only knew him as Tiger.His body was never found, nor was his car. Only pictures can show faint images of Tiger. They show his body mutilated and destroyed by many cuts. Today is one of those days, and I am here to tell you the story of how Tiger got his stripes. The day started as any other, except for the rain. The rain poured in an endless sheet, forcing

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    Everglades National Park Research Paper

    Imagine, you're taking a vacation to the Everglades National Park when a vicious 200 pound Burmese python slithers right next to you! The Everglades National Park is being affected dramatically by burmese pythons,there are changes in animals,people, and ecosystems. To lead off, animals that live in the park for not being preserved as they should be exotic and special birds, mice and ducks that are being quenched by the jaws of a 23 foot snake.For instance,Source 2, paragraph one,

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    Amur Leopard Research Paper

    Noah Tiedemann 8-19-15 7th Endangered Species The Amur Leopard Have you ever had a leopard-skin coat, or purse? You know, generally orange fur with black spots? It?s stereotypically worn by regular connoisseurs of lust and debauchery. Hopefully you haven?t. It makes me cringe whenever I see one for sale or being worn by some ignorant bimbo. I just don?t see the appeal. Nevertheless, it?s a profitable business, and humanity is greedy, ignorant, and occasionally sociopathic; thus, the Amur Leopards

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    Informative Speech On Badlands National Park

    History In 1942, the Badlands National Monument was used as a gunnery and firing range for World War II soldiers. The first people to cross the Badlands were mammoth hunters around 10,000 years ago. Ancient animals such as the rhino and saber-toothed tigers used to live in the canyons. The Lakota Indians knew the Badlands as “mako sica” which means “bad lands” and the English knew them as ‘les mauvaises terres a traverser’ which means “bad

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    Black Footed Ferret Case Study

    Throughout the past several decades, the black footed ferret (mustela nigripes) remains at the near top of the endangered species list. These small mammals are one of the most endangered species in North America. The black footed ferret has little visibility compared to other endangered species. With a population of only 370, the black footed ferret’s chances of survival appear slim. Total elimination of the black footed ferret would negatively impact other species in its ecosystem. If awareness

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    Amur Leopard Research Paper

    When a question like “where do leopards live?” rises, many would rapidly assume that leopards would inhabit places like the African landscapes. It becomes curious for many to discover that Amur leopards have actually preferred to populate a place like the “ice cold forests of north-east Russia.” “Poaching, habitat loss, small biological diversity, and competition for food.” are bringing the Amur leopard to be “on the brink of extinction.” The fur of this beautiful feline is highly attractive to those

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    An Informative Speech On Snow Leopards

    Team Members: Jaime Vargas, Oscar Rodriguez, pedro Bartolo Hello Ladies and gentlemen, Today we are going to talk about the Snow leopard. We are trying to get get 200 million dollars to help save the snow leopard . As of right now there is only about 4,500 to 7,500 snow leopards in the mountains of Central Asia, But about 60% of their population is in china's habitat The Snow leopard is very important to its ecosystem. It's important because the Snow leopards' favoured prey are herbivores

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    Burmese Pythons Research Paper

    Burmese pythons are animals that shouldn't be kept as pets, hunted or moved because of how dangerous they are. Burmese pythons are harmful to other animals. Though hunters and uneducated owners are harmful to them. These snakes were moved here solely by man. They were part of the lucrative exotic pet market. Therefore, they are not native to the Everglades. Burmese Pythons are animals that are underestimated animals, they can be critical in the environment. When owners release them into the wild

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    The White Tiger

    The White Tiger 1) The rooster coop is cages in the Delhi markets, with hundreds of hens and roosters stuffed in them. They can barely breath, and they emit a smell of terrified flesh. On top of the cage sits a butcher, showing of the organs of there recently murdered brothers. They smell the blood, and they see the bodies. They know they're next, but yet they don't do anything about it. The narrator tells that the exact same thing is done with humans in india. He compares the chickens living

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