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    How Dogs Have Changed

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    Have you every had a dog as a pet? Dogs have changed over time. 35‚000 years ago‚ they were wolves that attacked humans. They got to know humans and they started to help people. They made them do the hard work that people could not do. Over time they started to become smaller and humans started to care about them more. Dogs are a mans best friend. The relationship between dogs and humans has changed over time. 35‚000 years ago‚ there was wolves and humans. Humans regarded wolves as threats

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    The state of missouri now has too many wild turkeys! Worked out a clever deal. Every year Missouri trades some of it’s extra turkeys to Kentucky in exchange for river otters. David Hamilton‚ a wildlife protection specialist with the Missouri Department of conservation says‚ "We want otter and Kentucky wants turkey. We’ve got plenty of turkey‚ and since Kentucky doesn’t have surplus otter‚ they have to get them in Louisiana". This type of trading among states to preserve endangered wildlife has

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    Did the wolves change the river? People believes the fact that wolves changed the river because everyone has talked about that also you can read about that in the Internet‚ some T.V shows talk about this too so people has decided that they actually changed the river. But‚ what would people think if someone starts reading about it? If someone try to know something else about that? Maybe that person will find out that maybe wolves didn’t change the river. The author of this article did that‚ he

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    In general appearance‚ Gray Wolves resemble a large dog‚ but wolves have longer legs‚ larger feet‚ a narrower chest‚ and a straight tail. The gray wolf’s head is large and heavy‚ with a wide forehead‚ strong jaws‚ and a long muzzle. The ears are small and triangular. They carry their head at the same level as the back‚ raising it only when they’re alert. Their fur is thick‚ with an outer layer composed of coarse hair‚ and a soft undercoat. Their coat color is usually grey flecked with black but can

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    Why Do Bears Survive

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    Bears have undergone an interesting history as they evolved from their carnivorans ancestors. Bears have started out small and worked their way to the top of the food chain. Bears have so many adaptations that help them survive. Bears have very good adaptations that have helped them survive for years. The first adaptation the bear has that is very useful is hibernation. Hibernation is what helps the bears get through winter because food is hard to find. The second adaptation is the fact is that

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    Isle Royale National Park

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    Wolf and Moose Predator Prey Relationship in Isle Royale National Park: 1949-2014 The guardian water of the great lakes make Isle Royale what it is‚ providing almost unique isolation‚ subjecting its bays and inlets to endless change in beauty‚ charm and challenge. The idea for Isle Royale as a national park began in the early 1920s. At that time the Island Copper Company and Minnesota Forest Production Company owned 70% of the land‚ 7% was public land and the rest was divided among small

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    The National Park Service was created to protect both natural and cultural resources side by side. Exploring the park’s human past can tell us things about our role as park stewards now and in the future. The stories of Rocky Mountain National Park began with the earliest inhabitants and will continue for generations. “The Rocky Mountain National Park was established January 26‚ 1950 and covers a 415 square mile area‚ is seventy miles northwest of Denver‚ and attracts over three million people a

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    Wolverine Research Paper

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    The wolverine is a warm blooded mammal and is the largest member of the weasel family. Wolverines weigh about 60 pounds‚ they are about 35 inches long‚ are about 12 inches high and have a 10 inch long bushy tail. What do they look like? Where they live? The wolverine lives lives in the Boreal Forest that spans the northern regions of Russia‚ Scandinavia‚ Canada and Alaska. They also live in the tundra and western mountains. Wolverines appear to live in remote mountainous areas because there is lease

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    The wolf is a very important animal that should not be hunted. The wolf is a very important animal because the are so helpful and keep the herbivores from becoming too large. If there were no predators then all of the herbivores would get too large and eat all the grass‚then no one would survive. Most of the wolves live in Yellowstone Wyoming. The largest wolf pack in the world is the Druid wolf pack. One of the reasons why I don’t want wolves to be hunted is because in 1934 the wolves in Wisconsin

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    All creatures play an important role in maintaining a stable ecosystem. One animal that is often looked at with fear is the wolf. The wolf is a dangerous animal but what a wondrous site to watch a wolf hunting for food with its muscular body‚ piercing eyes‚ and amazing sense of smell. The wolf is a very skilled hunter and is able to find food with great skill. Among some Indian tribes the wolf is regarded as a protector and should be protected. The wolf is a meat eater and successful hunter. With

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