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    Entering the Asia region you pass a café where you can stop and get something to eat and drink because by this point you will be tired of walking. Next door are the massive Asian Elephants slowly pacing around their exhibit. The Sumatran Orangutan Ape casually lays in his tree next to the Elephant and Amur Leopard‚ as I walked passed these exhibits I wondered how the animals react to each other when they get near each other in the real wild. Some of my favorite animals in the region were

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    Why Do I Am Going To Die

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    I will not miss everyone yelling the words “Wanly” and “dying” in the same sentence. Since the war started‚ people cry everyday looking sad and empty‚ and big animals have been disappearing from the zoo. As an elephant and one of the biggest animals at the zoo‚ the zookeepers are going to kill me last. I know I am going to die and there is no way to get around doing so‚ simply because I heard soldiers at the zoo ordering the workers around. I wish I could be shot to stop the pain of waiting for the

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    In 2013‚ the Wisconsin International Law Journal published Emily Hutchens article‚ “The Law Never Forgets: An Analysis of the Elephant Poaching Crisis‚ Failed Policies‚ and Potential Solutions‚” focuses on the threat of elephant populations‚ failure to ban illegal poaching and trading‚ and possible solutions. Hutchens also points out the reason for why poaching has increased so much. The author provides a background information on the legal trading way back to the 1970s and 1980s and how poaching

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    Leopards‚ Elephants‚ hyena‚ and buffalo are considered to be sources of what is called bush meat. These animals are killed‚ skinned and striped of their meat to be smoked and shipped to restaurants in Africa‚ Asia and Europe. The Asian and African Elephants are hunted for the ivory of their tusks. More than 2‚500 tusks and 14‚600 pieces of ivory were seized worldwide between January 1‚ 2000 and May 21‚ 2002. That might not seem like a lot but that equals out to over 2‚000 dead elephants‚ in less

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    668 rhinos were poached in South Africa. As of January 2013 it increased to 946‚ these animals were being poached at a rate of 2 per day. That is a lot of rhinos dying but not for a good reason. Today it is illegal to poach but still rhinos and elephants and a lot of other animals are killed every day for their ivory. This should stop happening because it is inhumane‚ all the animals are dying off and for the safety and continuation of humankind. One reason that I think that poaching should end

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    adaptation) by Rudyard Kipling Parts: (9) Narrator 1 Narrator 2 Elephant Child Kolokolo Bird Crocodile Brother 1 Brother 2 Ostrich Giraffe Narrator 1: In the high and far-off times‚ the elephant‚ O Best Beloved‚ had no trunk. He had only a blackish‚ bulgy nose‚ as big as a boot‚ that he could wriggle about from side to side--but he couldn’t pick up things with it. Narrator 2: But there was one elephant‚ a new elephant--an elephant child--who was full of ’satiable curiosity‚ and that means he asked

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    science homework Aim: In science we did an experiment about elephant skin‚ it was about if elephants cool down quicker when wet or dry. Equipment: 2 thermometers and beakers‚ hot water (to put inside of the beaker)‚ tap water (to wet the cotton)‚ pen‚ paper‚ ruler and a rubber (this is for your graph and data) Method: first get two beakers then wrap one in cotton wool and wet it with a tap water temperature representing the water an elephant would spray on its self to cool down ‚ then wrap one in cotton

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    their twenties facing fear about their identities. Robert Thurman’s “Wisdom” speaks about how his experience of becoming a monk taught him to release his inner “self”. And Charles Siebert speaks about the relationship between humans and elephants in the “Elephant Crackup”. Through all of these stories it is clear and apparent that deep and intense fear drives and motivates individuals to become much more compassionate and understanding. First‚ before fully analyzing how fear and compassion interact

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    Human Animal Conflicts

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    people. According to NGO WPSI the man animal conflict has lead to nearly 20 elephant getting killed between Jan 2007 and Jan 2008 in elephant corridor connecting Karnataka‚ Kerala and Tamil nadu. In Nov- Dec 2007 at least five elephant deaths were reported from Waynad plateau region in Kerala and from Bandipur forest reserve along Karnataka Tamil nadu border. Crop and livestock depredation: - A variety of mammals like elephant‚ rhino‚ deer‚ wild pig and monkeys cause immense damage to crops. Damage

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    Symbiosis: Mutualism

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    The Olive Baboon and the African Elephant have a mutual symbiotic relationship (Mutualism). The olive baboon inhabits 25 African countries ranging from the east and west coast of the continent. Their habitats are defined as the savanna‚ living in wide plains of grasslands. The African elephant can be found in many areas of Africa. Their main habitats are dense forests and woodlands. When the land gets dry and there is no water‚ the elephants are known to dig “wells” in the sand to create a

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