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    found in a savannah of in a mildly open area. The mother land to the cheetah is Africa‚ but these days they can be found all across the eastern parts such as Iran. There was a time the there was a cheetah were located in more today. The cheetah is a carnivore‚ meaning they are meant eaters. They main prey that the cheetah hunts is gazelles‚ wildebeest calves‚ impalas and smaller hoofed animals. Talking prey‚ the cheetah does not just hunt prey‚ but are prey themselves against animal like the lions and

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    Shannon Yeh October 28‚ 2013 Animal Dentition Laboratory Assignment (Figure 1.) Tooth Sharpness (degrees) (Figure 2.) Relative Tooth Width (mm.) Results: The dental formula is a convention used by mammalogists to determine the tooth number and tooth arrangements. The dental formula is calculated by counting the number of incisors‚ canines‚ premolars‚ and molars present in the upper jaw (one side) and counting the number of incisors‚ canines‚ premolars‚ and molars

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    Ten Ways the Government Invades Privacy Today Ten Ways the Government Invades Our Privacy Today The book 1984 by George Orwell is one of the most powerful warnings ever issued against the dangers of a totalitarian society. It illustrates the worst human society imaginable‚ in an effort to convince readers to avoid any path that might lead toward such societal degradation. In his book‚ Orwell talked about the invasion of government into our lives‚ the effect that it would be on our

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    Option 1: Food Webs Case Study Explain the theory in your own words based on the case study and suggested readings. A food web is a type of graph that depicts the relationship between the prey and the predators‚ also known as a system of food chains and how one another are related. This can be better explained as a connection in a community. Food webs are important because it is a direct illustration of the relationships among certain species within a certain community. Right away the graph

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    digestive organs with given animals based on proposed evolved digestive systems b. Go over activity 6. Jeopardy Assessment activity (20 min) 7. Contingency plan (10 min) a. Show more videos on animals and digestion Quiz key terms - Herbivores‚ carnivores‚ omnivores‚ suspension feeders‚ filter feeder‚ bulk feeders‚ fluid feeders‚ substrate feeders‚ peristalsis‚ sphincters‚ amylase‚ bolus‚ chime‚ gastric juice‚ pepsin‚ ruminants‚ leptin

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    Le Grotte Chauvet

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    REPORT Le grotte Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc is the French name of the Chauvet cave. Chauvet cave is the most monumental and historical value cave in art circles in the world. This majestic cave is found by a team of three speleologist in 1994. It is 25 meters deep in the ground‚ length about 500 meters located in the Ardeche region of the southern France. When in 1998‚ the Franch archeologian Dr. Jean Clottes is the first research leader to leaded the research team in Chauvet cave. Chauvet cave is very

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    is not poisonous or has a green cell in them. The bp‚ (black phoebe) belongs to the level 3 of the trophic levels. The trophic levels are the levels of the food chain. The level 3 is the level where animals eat herbivores (secondary consumers‚ carnivores). The bp eats small insects such as water striders‚ bees‚ wasps‚ flies‚ beetles‚ bugs‚ grasshoppers‚ dragonflies‚ termites‚ and spiders. Sometimes‚ it also

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    it looks like to be isolated and the truth behind their everyday action. Piscine while telling his first story revealed a fact in which he was the only survival of the boat-sink incident. Beside him is Richard Parker‚ who was portrayed to be real carnivores‚ unlike many other novels with animals talk and act like human. It describes perfectly how isolated he was and aside from the task of surviving‚ being able to keep up with this isolation gave him whole lot

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    distribution. On a localized scale elephant damage is considerable. All cereals and millets are mostly damaged by elephants along with sugar cane‚ banana‚ mango‚ jackfruit etc. Besides this elephants also cause damage to human life and property. Carnivores such as leopard‚ tiger‚ and wild dog prey upon domestic livestock either by entering the settlements in the vicinity of their habitats or when these come into forest for grazing. The buffalos kept by Maldharis in the vicinity of Gir sanctuary form

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    some factors that influence the type of digestive system an animal needs in order to survive. Herbivores have a more specialised digestive system than that of a carnivore because it is more difficult to digest vegetation than meat. The teeth are flat so that grass and plant material can be ground down‚ rather than the sharp teeth of carnivores designed to tear flesh. Animals which eat both plants and meat‚ such as humans‚ have both types of teeth so that they can perform both functions. In simple animals

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