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    Herbivores Vs Carnivores

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    that was tested in this experiment was diet explicitly comparing between herbivores and carnivores will determine eye size and mandible length. The null hypothesis for this experiment is that there will be no difference in jaw length and eye length when comparing carnivores and herbivores. The prediction for this experiment is that herbivores will have larger eye diameter in order to locate predators and carnivores will have shorter stronger jaws because they require a more forceful bite power. This

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    positive climate of zoos

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    taken away from them‚ that their life is dull and has no purpose in life‚ well they are wrong. Animals taken out of the wild and placed in zoos are protected from diseases. They have food given to them daily‚ and lastly are protected from other carnivores or dangers in the environment. Due to these statements‚ in my opinion zoos are a better home for animals compared to the wild. In the wilderness animals just like humans‚ encounter diseases‚ to better protect our self’s we use needles and

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    Physiology of Planarians

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    Clint Casey Planarians I. Diet: Planarians are carnivorous and eat other smaller animals. They also eat detritus‚ diatoms‚ dead animals‚ and decaying organic matter. (1) II. Predators: Larger carnivores eat planarians. Some fish such as the Crossocheilus siamensis (Siamese Algae Eater) have been studied to remove planarians from fish tanks. (3) III. Range: Most planarians live in fresh-water bodies. They also live in all oceans‚ and in moist terrestrial habitats. (5) IV. Microhabitat:

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    Allah Hu Akbar

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    enough to pass through the wall of the small intestine and to dissolve into the blood. Different mammals eat different types of foods: * Herbivores eat only plant material; sheep and cattle are herbivores. * Carnivores eat only animal materials; dogs and tigers are carnivores. * Omnivores eat both plant and animal material ; humans are omnivores. Herbivore teeth function. Incisors: These are not present on the top jaw of sheep. Lower incisors have sharp edges which cut grass against

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    devastated sites for survivors. The Polar bear would not be detected so this shows how well the bears fur keeps its body warm‚ especially in icy cold freezing temperatures. Polar bears can go weeks between meals. Their digestive system‚ like true carnivores‚ is also more adapted for processing meat than plant material. Their large stomach capacity is designed to allow them to take advantage of unexpected large meals which will serve to tide them over during the slower months when food might be hard

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    Vegetarianism

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    I’m against vegetarianism‚ but I don’t like the fact that harming animals has to come along with me eating meat. Torment is bad whether it’s human or animal. Most humans have the ability to live a very healthy life without even being a carnivore. Now‚ here are a few reasons people become vegetarians: health issues‚ religion‚ and their dislike animal slaughter. Most vegetarians probably feel that you eat meat‚ than you might as well have killed the animal yourself. As humans we have to eat to stay

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    How to Describe an Animal

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    noises for many reasons. Most importantly‚ the ……… hunts at (day – night) so it is a nocturnal animal that sleeps by day and is active at night. It survives on different kinds of (animals – plants) such as ……………… Therefore it is a (herbivore – carnivore- omnivore). It lives in (dens‚ stables ‚ caves ‚ trees) . It eventually uses its (sharp claws – premolars – beaks – horns) to defend itself against its predators or to hunt and intimidate its prey. On the other hand this animal is hunted by humans

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    The Polar Bear and Adaptations The polar bear is seen by many as the beautiful white bear that lives in the cold and ice of the areas within the North Pole. They may never look beyond the beauty to see the animal has progressed through natural selection to become a creature that endures and thrives in the frigid temperatures and prolific ice. The polar bear has adapted in various ways such as temperature regulation‚ hunting skills‚ movement in water and on ice. The bears white coat makes hunting

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    What are the Effects of Wildlife Overpopulation on Suburbia Have You ever wondered why you rarely see any wild animals when you go to the mountains and then when you are driving back home‚ you almost hit a deer? Or how we see coyotes walk down our streets and turkeys standing in the middle of the road. This is the result of the overpopulation of wild animals living in the suburbs. Wildlife living in suburbia has become an arising problem and many people do not know how it started and why they

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    Fossa

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    along with that of the other Malagasy carnivores‚ influenced hypotheses about how many times mammalian carnivores have colonized the island. With genetic studies demonstrating that the fossa and all other Malagasy carnivores are most closely related to each other (forming a clade‚ recognized as the family Eupleridae)‚ carnivorans are now thought to have colonized the island once around 18 to 20 million years ago. The fossa is the largest mammalian carnivore on the island of Madagascar and has been

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