Wild Animal Profiles African Elephant | Mammal. The largest living land mammal‚ the African elephant weighs 3500 to 7000 kilograms (3.5 to 7 tons) and stands 3.4 meters (11 feet) high. The elephant’s remarkable trunk serves variously as a nose‚ arm‚ hand‚ foot and multi-purpose tool. The trunk is strong enough to uproot a tree and delicate enough to pick berries‚ and it enables the elephant to reach as high as 7 meters (23 feet). Humans can hear only 20% of the vocal sounds an elephant makes;
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argument across to you. In Exmoor there are over 6000 red deer on the hills‚ farmers feel that it is their responsibility to keep deer numbers down and to stop them from eating all the crops on their land. In Exmoor around 1000 red deer are killed each year by farmers and hunters. Farmers have been known to kill the deer “inhumanely” when they trespass on their land‚ many hunters believe that it is better to hunt the deer than to let a farmer take a random shot at it‚ they say that
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Buckley. |Problem: What lessons can we learn from the Kaibab deer? |[pic] | |Objectives: | | |1. to graph data on the Arizona Kaibab deer population from 1905~1939 | | |2. to analyze the possible reasons for the changes in the deer population | |
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and practices are still being used today. To hunt is a very important tool for survival and to maintain control of wild animal overpopulation. If there was ever an outbreak of wild animals like deer and boars would destroy everything in their path. National Geographic (n.d.) produced information on the deer tick. They are feared by humans because of their ability to transmit a debilitating virus named Lyme disease. Lyme disease’s true name is bacterium Barriela burgdorferi (CBS news Minnesota 2011)
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the idea that saving one life may lead to other deaths. Both poems are talking about a dead pregnant deer with her fawn still alive inside of her and how some people would handle that situation. Both authors do a good job in making the audience feel an almost sympathy for the unborn fawn. “Traveling Through the Dark” by William Stafford talks about saving the lives of humans by pushing the dead deer off the cliff‚ but would then lead to the death of the unborn fawn. “Keep the Headlights On” by Conor
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I believe that the Archaic Indians were the most important of the pre-historic Native American groups because they learned how to adjust to their surroundings. For example‚ the Archaic Indians invented tools like axes and adzes to help build permanent base camps and places to live. This helped increase the population growth of their culture. They would now be able to form a community instead of always moving around. When climate changed it caused the Archaic Indians to adjust to their environment
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it also has a flint cutting tool on the end. This flint makes the woomera a multi purpose tool and shows that it probably was once used for something. The Facsimile was found in the cave of Le Mas d’Azil‚ Ariege in 1940. Carved out of one piece of antler there is a young ibex on one end of it. Judging by how small it is and the design on it I don’t think that it was used for one purpose. The propulseur with the hyena is a known historical atlatl but there is only recreation because the hyena found
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Whoso List to Hunt‚ by Thomas Wyatt‚ describes the act of chasing after unrequited love. The poet relates this chase for love to the speaker hunting a female deer. With regards to the hunt‚ the speaker tiredly reflects upon his personal experience chasing the deer. The sonnet’s tone revels that the speaker reflects cheerlessly. Additionally‚ the poet describes the speaker’s fixation for unrequited love by showing the speaker progressively becoming less calm. Throughout this piece‚ Thomas Wyatt plays
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attempted to convince the American people that deer is a dangerous mammal animal by killing more people each year than any other American mammal. It is mentioned in this quotation “A study for the insurance industry estimated that deer kill about 150 people a year in car crashes nationwide” (Kristof 188). He argues that deer increasingly destroys ecosystems and dangers humans‚ so the suggestion he makes to his readers is that humans should hunt and kill deer to protect their lives. He seems to support
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Hunting‚ one of the oldest activities known to man‚ is being debated by two extremely strong-willed sides. The subject of deer hunting is one topic on which many people have strong emotional opinions either for or against. Some redneck people feel that “my pa hunted and taught me that if I can kill it‚ I can eat it”. While the tree huggers feel that “it is awful because you’re killing Bambi”. Although both are entitled to their own opinion‚ neither of these reasons comes across as noteworthy enough
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