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    Hawaii Shark Attack Essay

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    Shark Attacks in Hawaii Sharks are one of the most feared carnivores in the ocean. Most of them eat live fish‚ including other sharks. Sharks have the record of attacking human beings. But fewer than 100 shark attacks a year are reported throughout the world. The Hawaii state government genuinely want to protect ocean users‚ but at the same time they are well aware that there is no “magic bullet” to prevent shark attacks in Hawaii. The Hawaii State Government will not be able to prevent shark attacks

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    Feline Vs. Canine

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    (Banfield) (Diffen) Cats‚ according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)‚ costs 670 dollars a year‚ including basic needs such as food and litter‚ along with medical costs‚ making them an ideal pet. Cats are carnivores‚ or meat eaters‚ and tend to stay away from anything else that doesn’t resemble meat. The most popular cat breeds are: Persian‚ Maine Coon‚ Exotic‚ and Siamese. (Banfield) (Diffen) Domestic Dogs aka Canines‚ are dependent creature who lost their

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    Book Report on Cats

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    Animal Planet – Cats Author: Kelli A. Wilkins * Cats first started living with people approximately 6‚000 years ago. * They came in many shapes and sizes‚ but the fur coat on a cat was the best way to tell how they were classified. Ex: long-haired‚ short-haired‚ or “hairless”. * 100 different types of breed exist‚ but they all share the same basic body structure. -Domestic/House cats are not much different than their “big cat” cousins (lion and tiger). * Their body: -Whiskers:

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    tiger or bear could possibly live in. Most owners of wildlife animals built their own backyard‚ which costs a lot of money. Having to buy your wildlife animal food could cost you a ton of money as well. Most of these animals are either herbivores or carnivores so having to always be buying the plants or type of animals they eat could cost you a lot. Since these

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    Chapter 1: Classification and Characteristics of Living Organisms Organisms - An individual living thing‚ such as an animal or a plant‚ is called an organism. There are seven characteristics of living organisms – Nutrition Nutrition is the process by which organisms obtain energy and raw materials from nutrients such as proteins‚ carbohydrates and fats for growth and repair. Photosynthesis is the process of nourishment of green plants. Digestion is the process of nourishment of green

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    Kinkajou

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    ninety percent of the kinkajou’s diet consists of fruit. The other ten percent is made up of invertebrates‚ small mammals‚ and eggs. The kinkajou has a five-inch slender tongue to help it access fruit in smaller areas. This animal is also the only carnivore that also acts as an important pollinator. When collecting nectar they also collect pollen on their faces and transfer it to other flowers. Kinkajous have a different social structure than most animals. A troop‚ or family consists of a

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    the consumers. The producers produce their food by the sun; they are autotrophs. This is one of the main ways energy is introduced into the ecosystem from the sun to the organisms. Herbivores depend on these producers for their food and energy. Carnivores depend on the herbivores for their food and energy‚ and omnivores depend on the producers and consumers for their food and energy. A dependency can be seen as the organisms rely on one another for energy. Food webs do not only show the transferring

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    Jim Corbett

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    (We do not support killing of any animals. All the carnivores killed by Corbett were man-eaters‚ meaning they had to be killed.) Edward James "Jim" Corbett (25 July 1875 in Nainital‚ India – 19 April 1955 in Nyeri‚ Kenya) was a British hunter-turned-conservationist‚ author and naturalist‚ famous for hunting a large number of man-eaters in India. [pic] Corbett held the rank of colonel in the British Indian Army and was frequently called upon by the government of the United Provinces‚ now

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    The tropical monsoon climate is found in those regions where there is a complete seasonal reversal of winds. It is mainly found beyond the equatorial region between 10° and 25° North and South of the Equator. On-shore summer winds blowing from over tropical warm oceans generate the abundant precipitation‚ while the off-shore winds from over land make the weather dry during winter. The most clearly defined monsoon climates are located in the coastal areas of the eastern and southern Asia. For example

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    The American Bald Eagle

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    Bald Eagles are consumers‚ none of them eat plants to get their chemical energy. Some birds in the eagle community are African fish eagle‚ Stellerís sea eagle‚ white-bellied sea eagle and the palm-nut vulture. Bald eagles‚ out of all eagles are carnivores; they eat fish‚ there is no such thing as a herbivore or even an omnivore Eagle. The young of a bald eagle are fully fledged (just like their parents and ready to live in the world) at about the age of 4 months. After hatching‚ newborn eagles

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