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    Wolves

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    The name of my mammal is the wolf. The wolf is considered to be the ancestor of the domestic dog. It is a large animal weighing 60 - 120 lbs. It has powerful teeth used for tearing meat‚ a bushy tail and round pupils. Wolves live 6 - 10 years in the wild. They used their sharp sense of smell and their excellent hearing to help them find their prey. Wolves eat small animals like rabbits‚ raccoons‚ mice and larger animals like deer. They even eat birds and insects. A baby wolf is called a cub

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    Wolf Reintroduction

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    Over time Yellowstone National Park have undergone factors that have destroyed their wolf population. With this decline‚ or as others say habitual extinction‚ individuals began to understand the importance that these animals (1) had on a working ecosystem. In 1975 the wolf reintroduction process to Yellowstone began‚ however‚ it is still going on today due to it being such an extensive course of action. How did wolves become extinct to this location in the first place? It all began with the idea

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    Dingo Environment

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    Canis lupus dingo‚ the Dingo are Australia’s native dog‚ they were introduced into Australia about 4‚000 years ago‚ its origin is traced back to the Grey Wolf (Canis lupus lupus). The Dingo is a very diverse animal due to it’s habitat locating from: forests‚ plains and mountainous areas in rural Australia. Their dens are predominantly contrived; in underground burrows‚ rabbit holes and in sticks‚ rotten tree logs are also an option. Their home preference is also mainly stationed near a water source

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    Red Wolf Memo

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    English 273.091 MEMORANDUM Date: 03/05/17 To: Mr. Jack Timberlake From: Madison Compass Subject: Annotated Bibliography The purpose of this memo is to explain the causes of extinction within the Red wolf population and the Black bear population. The topics chosen explain how this issue came about‚ what factors created‚ and provided some solutions on how to prevent it and keep these endangered species’ population thriving. There were several ways the black bear and red

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    In the video “How Wolves Change Rivers” we are given the impression that the introduction to Wolves in Yellowstone caused a chain of events to occur. This chain of events includes‚ the growing of more grassland and willow trees‚ occurring because the deer population spends more of its time hiding. The introduction to the willow trees results in the increase population of the beavers. Since more trees and grasses were growing this strengthened the river banks which led to less flooding. All of this

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    Tammy Lim Period 1 Animal paragraph I am a Tundra Wolf. The Tundra wolf has good instincts in the wild which I possess in many different situations I encounter. For example‚ I do have a gut feeling whether if the person is to be trusted or not. Also when I encounter hard decisions‚ I always go with my gut feeling and never look back because I know my instinct will always lead me in the right direction. Also‚ the Tundra Wolf’s coat can be a majestic black color that also relates to my thick black

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    Arctic Wolf Research Paper

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    Biology AB – Animal Behaviour Tihomir Svilanovic 9F Artic Wolf The Arctic Wolf (canis lupus arctos) is a subspecies of the broader Gray Wolf family (canis lupus)‚ and inhabits the Canadian Arctic‚ as well as the northern coast of Greenland‚ roughly upwards of 70 ͦNorth latitude. The arctic wolf’s primary biomes are the arctic & alpine tundra‚ the taiga‚ and the alpine biome. Contrary to popular belief regarding its harsh habitat and the much-publicized climate change‚ the endangerment status

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    Grey Wolf Captivity

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    You ever wonder how the Grey wolf acts and dose to survive in the wild compared to the Grey wolf in captivity. The Grey wolf in captivity gets feed on a regular basis and has shelter made for them by humans. There is so much a Grey wolf in the wild has to do to survive by getting its own food to making its own shelter. Even the dangers they face in the wild such as other animals and harsh weather conditions. This is just what they have to do to survive. The average Grey wolfs diet consist of mainly

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    Both the ancestors of Great Danes and the Pekingese were recorded to exist before the Common Era. I‚ like most people I know‚ am a dog lover. I have been the exultant owner of both breeds previously mentioned. I will first speak on the larger of the two‚ the Great Dane. The Great Danes are a German boar hunting dog bred and loved by German royalty. The breed is also dubbed as “the world’s largest lap dog”. The second breed to be spoken of is the magnificent Pekingese‚ which was another favorite among

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    Coyote Poem Analysis

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    positive influence Coyote has on his life. He also prays for good luck – for both him and Coyote. What is also interesting is the “thanks”. Here‚ he is showing his gratitude for Coyote’s guidance and help he has provided during trying times‚ and the good luck he wishes to have as he continues onward in life. He employs to shed Coyote in a more positive light than he has been in before. Like other Native-Americans‚ he sees Coyote as something not all entirely bad. He recognizes that Coyote does cause trouble

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